Director of Development
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL
| Classification Title: | DIR, Development |
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| Classification Minimum Requirements: | Master's degree in appropriate area of specialization and three years of appropriate experience in Development or a related field; or a bachelor's degree in appropriate areas of specialization and five years of experience in Development or a related field. |
| Job Description: | The Director of Development plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of engineering at the University of Florida. This position leads strategic fundraising efforts for the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering (HWCOE), focusing on securing major gifts for the assigned departments withing the college. Reporting to the Senior Director of Development Administration, you will design and execute initiatives that align with UF’s and the college’s bold vision—fueling research, education, and innovation. The college produces inventions at twice the national average – and startups at five times the national average – for every research dollar spent. Our development team is invaluable in helping drive fundraising that fuels these life-changing discoveries and develop technologies and solutions that will change the way we live, work and play. If you are passionate about building relationships and making a lasting impact, this is your opportunity to transform ideas into reality. This position offers flexibility, with work options available in the Gainesville area and in major metropolitan hubs across North and Central Florida (including Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa) . Duties and Responsibilities: The Director of Development is responsible for implementing a broad range of fundraising activities for the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering, focusing cultivating and securing major gifts for the assigned engineering units. Reporting to the Senior Director of Development Administration this position is responsible for developing and executing the college’s fundraising program to fulfill the financial needs in alignment with the strategic initiatives of University of Florida Advancement. Portfolio Management • Responsible for the design and implementation of the development and alumni programs in assigned units. • Independently perform identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of major gift prospects, with a focus on individual prospects. • Work with leadership to engage and cultivate corporate and foundation prospects where the gift or grant is assessed at $100,000 and above. • Build a portfolio of fundraising prospects and strategically manage relationships through face-to-face visits to bring major gift solicitations to closure. • Responsible for articulating, communicating, and prioritizing within the context of the overall Advancement mission, goals, and objectives. • Strengthen alumni and donors’ awareness of, and interest in giving opportunities and collaborate with academic unit-based development officers across campus. Engagement & Strategic Initiatives • In partnership with the Senior Director of Development Administration, assist with the formation and implementation of fundraising and alumni relations plans and policies related to the College, interprets policy to faculty and other staff, as necessary. • Assist with planning and implementing short- and long-term development and alumni programs and strategies. • Design solicitation and stewardship strategies on a case-by-case basis, being cognizant of development and college office needs and procedures. • Assist in developing and implementing a comprehensive communications plan to inform constituents and identified markets about the mission, vision, and values of the unit, its funding priorities, and gift opportunities. • Develop and present major gift proposals and acknowledge and recognize gifts in ways that are meaningful to donors, and appropriate to the vision, mission, and values of the unit and UF Advancement. • Create a structured process for the identification, recruitment, evaluation, recognition, and replacement of volunteers to strengthen fundraising effectiveness. • Participate in recruiting experienced and varied leadership on boards and/or committees to ensure that these groups are representative of, and responsive to, the communities served. This position offers flexibility, with work options available in the Gainesville area and in major metropolitan hubs across North and Central Florida (including Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa) . Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Established in 1910, the college was named after Distinguished Alumnus Dr. Herbert Wertheim in 2015. Housing one of the largest and most dynamic engineering programs in the nation, its curriculum is offered across ten departments, 14 undergraduate degree programs, 17 graduate programs, and more than 20 centers and institutes that produce leaders and problem-solvers who take a multidisciplinary approach to innovative and human-centered solutions. Learn more at: https://www.eng.ufl.edu/ University of Florida Ranked the #1 city to move to in Florida by USA Today in 2024, Gainesville combines small-town charm with big-city amenities—making it a great place to live, work, and thrive. Visit the city’s website for community information. |
| Expected Salary: | Director starting at $95K annually, commensurate with education and experience. The University of Florida offers a competitive benefits package including:
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| Required Qualifications: | Master's degree in appropriate area of specialization and three years of appropriate experience in Development or a related field; or a bachelor's degree in appropriate areas of specialization and five years of experience in Development or a related field. |
| Preferred: | The ideal candidate will possess: • At least four to six years of major gift fundraising experience with documented success in cultivating and soliciting major gifts of $100,000 and above from individual and corporate prospects with campaign experience. • Prior experience in a college or university setting, enthusiasm for fundraising in a comprehensive research university, and the desire to work collegially within a goal-oriented fundraising organization. • Knowledge of fundraising principles, methods, and standards. • Expertise in developing solicitation strategies. • The ability to work strategically, develop and implement constituency programs and activities, along with a talent for motivating volunteers. • Ability to work collaboratively and a team player • Competency in problem solving. • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, strong interpersonal abilities, and the capacity to engage effectively and collaboratively with a wide range of individuals are essential. • Support the University’s commitment to creating a respectful and collaborative work environment that values integrity, professionalism, and mutual respect in all interactions; demonstrated success collaborating with stakeholders; strong project management skills; experience in a data-driven environment; excellent organizational abilities; and the capacity to lead, influence, and inspire others are essential. • Proficient in the following areas: Windows operating systems, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access, as well as internet browsers and email platforms. Familiarity with donor databases, contact management systems, and tracking systems is also highly preferred. • The ability and willingness to travel. A valid driver’s license and good driving record are essential.* |
| Special Instructions to Applicants: | In order to be considered for this position, you must upload a cover letter and resume with application. Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date. |
| Health Assessment Required: | No |