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Director of Development

Job in Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, 33222, USA
Listing for: University of Miami
Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-01-27
Job specializations:
  • Management
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 100000 - 125000 USD Yearly USD 100000.00 125000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

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The University of Miami is considered among the top tier institutions of higher education in the U.S. for its academic excellence, superior medical care, and cutting-edge research. At the University of Miami, we are committed to attracting a talented workforce to support our common purpose of transforming lives through teaching, research, and service. Through our values of Diversity, Integrity, Responsibility, Excellence, Compassion, Creativity, and Teamwork (DIRECCT) we strive to create an environment where everyone contributes in making UM a great place to work.

We are one of the largest private employers in Miami-Dade County; home to more than 16,000 faculty and staff from all over the world.

The Division of Development and Alumni Relations supports and promotes the mission, purpose, and priorities of the University of Miami through fundraising and engagement by building and nurturing strategic philanthropic relationships to improve and transform the lives of individuals and communities. We are committed to values central to the Division
- Service, Gratitude, Trust, and Partnership - which guide our strategic thinking, decision-making, and day-to-day interaction with each other and our stakeholders.

General Overview:

The Philanthropy Officer will work with the Sr. Director, Development to manage the fundraising activities for the Neurosciences. The Philanthropy Officer will serve as a critical member of the Medical Development team working to secure philanthropic gifts to advance priorities supporting the Miller School of Medicine.

Essential Responsibilities:

Among the administrative and operational responsibilities, the Philanthropy Officer will:

  • Identify prospective donors and funding sources, in conjunction with faculty and staff, and develop cultivation and solicitation plans, involving the aforementioned groups and volunteers, as appropriate.
  • Ensure regular communications and stewardship with donors, including re-solicitations, proper acknowledgement of gifts and pledge payments, reporting, visiting, and providing regular information on the progress of the departments.
  • Assist donors, prospects and other select individuals with appointments, scheduling and other necessary facilitation through clinical encounters.
  • Maintain communications with colleagues in medical departments, other schools and central development to ensure effective collaborations and synergy in achieving the university’s key fundraising goals and objectives.
  • Develop and maintain in-depth knowledge of the Department’s needs, both general and specific to various programs and departments.
  • Document all contacts, communications, visits, and proposals in i-BIS and other appropriate donor files.
Measurements of Success for Philanthropy Officer:
  • Demonstrate significant and continuous progress toward campaign or multi-year project goals. Dollar goals established with supervisor.
  • Reach departmental yearly cash fundraising goals (team goal). Dollar goals established with supervisor.
  • Make an appropriate amount of substantive cultivation and solicitation actions toward closing gifts. Numbers established with supervisor.
  • Reach individual yearly goals for “number and amounts solicited” and “number and amounts funded.” Reach additional goals as acting as a collaborator. Number established with supervisor.
  • Manage an appropriate number of active prospects and active proposals. Number and amounts to be established with supervisor.
Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree and 5 years of demonstrated successful experience in fundraising and fundraising management, preferably in higher education or health care. Equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered. Outstanding oral and written communication skills are necessary along with the ability to be highly organized, creative, energetic, and assertive and exhibit the independent judgment and personal integrity necessary to carry out a senior…

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