Director of Development - Foundation
Listed on 2026-02-09
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Managing Director -
Management
Job Description Summary
The Director of Development is responsible for designing and executing a comprehensive fundraising strategy to increase private philanthropic support for MUSC’s academic priorities. This role ensures strong alignment with the philanthropic goals of the MUSC Enterprise and the MUSC Foundation, with a primary focus on securing major and transformational gifts that advance institutional initiatives across education, research, and academic programs.
As a member of the MUSC Foundation team, the Director of Development collaborates closely with faculty, academic leadership, department chairs, administrators, and enterprise leaders. This individual is responsible for cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding a portfolio of major‑gift prospects, while implementing donor engagement strategies that strengthen long-term philanthropic relationships.
In partnership with internal and external stakeholders, the Director of Development develops and executes fundraising strategies that support MUSC’s evolving academic priorities. These may include initiatives such as capital projects, endowed chairs and professorships, student scholarships, academic program endowments, faculty and student development, interdisciplinary initiatives, outreach programs, and unrestricted support.
This position may also oversee and manage support or administrative development staff, ensuring excellence in operational execution and donor cultivation activities. Performance will be evaluated annually based on the achievement of established goals, fundraising results, and strategic impact.
Entity
University Medical Associates (UMA) Only Employees and Financials
Worker Type
Employee
Worker Sub-Type
Regular
Cost Center
CC002075 UMA OTHR PAY MUSC Foundation CC
Pay Rate Type
Salary
Pay Grade
Health-33
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Work Shift
Job Description
This position is on-site and based in Charleston, SC.
Education and Experience Requirement:
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent and 5-7 years of related professional experience, or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
Preferred Qualifications
- Proven success in securing major gifts ($25,000+).
- Strong knowledge of fundraising strategies and donor cultivation techniques.
- Ability to engage effectively with high-level donors, institutional leaders, and key stakeholders.
- Experience recruiting and managing volunteer boards or advisory committees.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong team collaboration and leadership capabilities.
- Sound judgment, discretion, and ability to manage confidential information.
- Excellent organizational and project management skills.
- Advanced computer skills; ability to create compelling proposals and presentations.
- Proficiency with fundraising databases (Raiser’s Edge preferred).
- Willingness and ability to travel and work evenings/weekends as needed.
Responsibilities
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Fundraising (40%)
Lead the solicitation of major gifts ($25,000+), ensuring strategic donor engagement through personalized cultivation, formal presentations, and proposal development. Drive efforts to meet established goals (e.g., dollars raised, solicitations made, solicitations funded, visits, contacts, and prospects qualified), with an annual expectation to raise philanthropic support, while aligning priorities with institutional needs and donor interests.
Donor Stewardship (15%)
Ensure long-term donor retention and satisfaction by implementing strategic stewardship efforts. In collaboration with the Donor Relations Team, manage impact reporting, fund updates, and recognition programs to reinforce philanthropic commitment. Develop and oversee exclusive engagement activities such as personalized outreach, stewardship events, site visits, and donor leadership touchpoints. Collaborate with internal partners to ensure stewardship strategies are donor-centric, demonstrating the direct impact of philanthropy and fostering deeper institutional connections.
Stakeholder & Program Engagement (15%)
Lead structured engagement programs to strengthen relationships with alumni, donors, grateful patients, and advisory boards in support of long-term philanthropic goals. Assist in the…
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