What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director, Major Gifts (Relocation Assistance Available!) position at Whitehead Institute?
Execute Whitehead Institute’s individual giving program, including major gifts and annual/mid-level giving, with responsibility for managing direct reports, overseeing performance management, and developing a high-performing fundraising team. Focuses on revenue strategy, managing gift officer performance, maintaining disciplined portfolios, and driving measurable growth in individual philanthropy.
Maintain a personal portfolio of major gift prospects and ensure consistent cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship practices across the team. Partner closely with Advancement leadership to ensure coordinated, data-informed fundraising aligned with institutional priorities.
In partnership with the Vice President, External Relations, and Advancement leadership, contribute to the development of integrated, institution-wide individual giving strategies. Strategy development is collaborative across the Advancement team; help shape and lead implementation of individual giving priorities aligned with institutional goals.
CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES
Major Gift Program Management
- Manage a personal portfolio of major gift prospects.
- Oversee full lifecycle (qualification through stewardship) strategies across portfolio.
- Manage execution of portfolio size, contact frequency, and pipeline movement.
- Conduct/participate in regular portfolio reviews and support moves management discipline.
- Support gift officers in donor strategy development, preparation, and execution aligned with institutional priorities.
Annual & Mid-Level Giving Strategy
- Oversee implementation of annual and mid-level giving revenue strategy, including, retention and upgrade efforts, reactivation campaigns, and segmentation priorities.
- Set annual revenue targets and track performance against goals.
- Partner with Advancement leadership on appeal strategy, messaging, segmentation, deployment, and reporting, ensuring alignment with institutional goals.
Revenue Planning & Performance Management
- Track monthly and quarterly revenue performance.
- Maintain accurate forecasting.
- Develop annual revenue projections for individual giving.
- Work with Operations to monitor and report on pipeline health, closed gifts, and retention and upgrade rates.
- Ensure data accuracy and forecasting discipline in partnership with Operations & Analytics.
Team Leadership & Development
- Provide strategic leadership to staff supporting major gift, annual, and mid-level giving programs, including oversight of direct reports.
- Drive a high-performance culture through clear goal-setting, metrics, and accountability standards.
- Lead, coach, and develop staff in donor strategy, portfolio management, and long-term professional growth.
- Oversee performance management, including conducting evaluations, delivering actionable feedback, and supporting career development.
- Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and results-oriented team environment aligned with organizational priorities.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Partner with Institutional Narrative and Foundation Relations to ensure aligned messaging and funding priorities.
- Coordinate with Constituent Engagement and Advancement Operations to support cultivation and stewardship efforts, and ensure accurate portfolios and reporting.
- Contribute to advancement-wide planning and reinforce a coordinated, non-siloed approach across teams.
Other duties, as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree required.
- 10 years of progressive fundraising experience.
- Demonstrated success in securing significant (six-figure ) gifts.
- Strong organizational and execution skills.
- Clear communicator with strong interpersonal skills.
- Ability to collaborate effectively across communications, operations, and leadership teams.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience in annual and mid-level giving programs
- Experience managing fundraising staff.
- Experience in higher education, biomedical research, or similarly complex nonprofit environments.
- Experience working within CRM-driven portfolio management systems.
Whitehead provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of what the Institute reasonably expects to pay for a position at the time of posting. The pay offered to a selected candidate during hiring will be based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate's work experience and education/training, and internal peer equity. This pay range represents base pay only and does not include any other benefits or compensation.
- Pay Range Minimum: 120,000
- Pay Range Maximum: 150,000
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