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Chief Philanthropy Officer

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Buck Institute

Novato, CA (In Person)

$342,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/1/2026

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Chief Philanthropy Officer Buck Institute - 4.1 Novato, CA Job Details Full-time $310,000 - $375,000 a year 2 days ago Qualifications Collaboration with board members Fundraising campaign development Major gift prospect cultivation Senior level Senior leadership Full Job Description Position Overview The Buck Institute seeks a strategic, externally oriented Chief Philanthropy Officer to lead its philanthropic enterprise and position the organization for its next phase of growth. Reporting to the Executive Vice President and serving on the executive leadership team, the Chief Philanthropy Officer will define and execute a comprehensive fundraising strategy aligned with Buck's scientific mission, institutional priorities, and long-term growth and campaign ambitions. This is a rare opportunity to shape philanthropy at a globally recognized biomedical research institute at the forefront of longevity science. With strong scientific momentum and increasing visibility in a rapidly expanding field, Buck is well positioned to significantly grow philanthropic investment. The Chief Philanthropy Officer will serve as the Institute's senior fundraising executive and a trusted partner to the EVP, CEO, Board of Trustees, faculty, and senior leadership. The successful candidate will bring the vision, discipline, and fundraising expertise to expand major and transformational giving, deepen donor relationships, strengthen institutional fundraising capacity, and help position Buck for its next phase of institutional growth. Search Process The Buck Institute has engaged Boyden to manage the recruitment for this position. Interested candidates should review the Candidate Profile and follow the application instructions provided by Boyden. For more information, please click here: Candidate Profile 6NyVlqFJuH