What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Advancement - SF Day School - San Francisco position at San Francisco Day School?
Director of Advancement - SF Day School - San Francisco at San Francisco Day School
Application Deadline
Until Filled
Date Posted
Contact
415-568-3620
Number of Openings
Salary
$215,000 - $275,000 Annually
Length of Work Year
Employment Type
About the Employer
Our Mission At SF Day, we ignite curiosity. We cultivate a diverse, nurturing community that encourages learners to expand their perspectives and become their true selves. Students develop as compassionate, creative problem-solvers, prepared to thrive in an ever-changing world. Every school has a mission – but how does it come to life? SF Day’s mission is grounded in three pillars, which always interconnect. The school’s enduring commitment to intentional, student-driven teaching and learning practices; the importance of social and emotional wellness in and out of the classroom; and the bedrock belief in respect for identity and the community around us. Every aspect of school life has connections to all three of these central ideas – and each is strengthened by the others.
Job Summary
Job Summary
This is a rare and exciting moment to join San Francisco Day School. We are looking for a Director of Advancement who is ready to build and refresh our development program. You will have the latitude to shape how we engage our community, how we tell our story, and how we build upon our culture of generosity. This role is not for someone looking to execute a traditional fundraising program. It is for someone who loves the craft of developing a community and culture of giving: who finds genuine pleasure in conversations that develop relationships, who can adapt and be nimble, who believes that a thank-you note matters as much as a solicitation letter, and who also loves to build the systems, data, and structure that make a program durable and ambitious. Many of our school families are early in their philanthropic journeys. They are accomplished, engaged, and deeply invested in their children’s education — but may not yet have a deep relationship with institutional giving. The Director of Advancement will be a skilled guide: patient and perceptive, helping families discover their own capacity and desire to contribute, without making giving feel transactional or obligatory.
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- CalPERS Retirement Benefits
Salary : $215,000 - $275,000