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Development Director

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JLM HR Consulting

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$110,000 Salary, Full-Time

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

Expires 6/2/2026

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Development Director JLM HR Consulting - 5.0 Washington, DC Job Details Full-time $110,000 a year 1 hour ago Qualifications Stakeholder engagement Managerial strategic planning Strategic management Grant management Major gifts Overseeing academic fundraising Team development Key Performance Indicators Entrepreneurship Team management Time-based sales targets Senior level Stakeholder relationship building Stakeholder management Full Job Description Duke Ellington School of the Arts (DESA) & The Ellington Fund Washington, DC (On-Site) Overview Duke Ellington School of the Arts (DESA), in partnership with The Ellington Fund, seeks an accomplished and entrepreneurial Development Director to lead its fundraising strategy and execution at a critical stage of institutional growth. This is a high-visibility leadership role with direct accountability for philanthropic revenue generation, donor engagement, and long-term development infrastructure. The Development Director will work closely with the Principal/Head of Schools and an engaged Board of Directors to expand the organization's philanthropic base and advance its mission. About the Organization Duke Ellington School of the Arts (DESA) is a nationally recognized public high school that integrates rigorous academics with intensive arts training. The Ellington Fund , a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, serves as the primary fundraising partner supporting DESA's programs, student opportunities, and institutional priorities. Together, these entities operate in close alignment to ensure sustainable growth and continued excellence. The Role The Development Director will design and execute a comprehensive, integrated fundraising strategy , with a focus on: Generating new philanthropic revenue Expanding and diversifying the donor base Strengthening major gifts and institutional funding Building scalable development systems and processes This leader will combine strategic vision with hands-on execution , operating as both a senior advisor and a frontline fundraiser. Key Responsibilities Strategy & Revenue Growth Develop and implement a multi-year fundraising strategy aligned with institutional priorities Establish annual goals, KPIs, and revenue targets Identify and pursue diversified funding streams Major Gifts Leadership Build and manage a portfolio of major donors and prospects Lead cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies Partner with senior leadership and Board members on key donor relationships Institutional Funding Oversee grant strategy and pipeline development Secure foundation, corporate, and government funding Board & Executive Partnership Serve as a trusted advisor to the Principal/Head of Schools Support Board engagement in fundraising efforts Provide regular performance reporting and strategic insight Infrastructure & Team Development Strengthen development operations, systems, and data utilization Build a culture of accountability and performance within the function Supervise staff and external partners Performance Expectations This is a performance-driven role with clear accountability: Deliver a minimum of $250,000 in new philanthropic revenue annually , directly attributable to individual efforts Build and maintain a donor pipeline of at least 3x annual revenue targets Meet defined quarterly revenue benchmarks Maintain strong donor engagement and retention outcomes Performance is evaluated on a quarterly and annual basis , with direct alignment to compensation. Candidate Profile The ideal candidate will be a results-oriented fundraising leader with a demonstrated ability to generate revenue, build relationships, and operate effectively in a mission-driven environment. Professional Experience 7-10+ years of progressive fundraising and development experience Proven track record of securing major gifts and institutional funding Experience working closely with executive leadership and Boards Demonstrated ability to build and manage donor pipelines Ideal Leadership Traits Top-tier candidates will bring the following attributes: 1. Revenue Ownership & Accountability Takes full ownership of fundraising outcomes, with a clear track record of meeting or exceeding revenue targets. 2. Relationship-Driven Influence Builds trust quickly with donors, Board members, and stakeholders; able to influence without authority and navigate complex relationships. 3. Strategic Agility Balances long-term vision with near-term execution; able to pivot strategies based on data, feedback, and opportunity. 4. Execution Discipline Demonstrates strong follow-through, organization, and pipeline management; consistently converts strategy into measurable outcomes. 5. Executive Presence Communicates with confidence and clarity; represents the organization effectively with high-level donors and partners. 6. Mission Alignment Displays a genuine commitment to arts education, youth development, and equity in access to opportunity. 7. Builder Mindset Comfortable operating in a growth environment; able to build systems, processes, and structure where needed.
Compensation Base Salary:
$110,000 (aligned with and supported by new revenue generation)
Performance Bonus:
10%-20% Additional incentive opportunities for exceeding targets Competitive benefits package Work Environment On-site role in Washington, DC (remote work not available) Occasional evening and weekend commitments required Equal Opportunity Duke Ellington School of the Arts and The Ellington Fund are equal opportunity employers committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse environment. Search Process DESA and The Ellington Fund are conducting a national search for this role. Interested candidates should submit a resume and a brief statement of interest outlining relevant experience and alignment with the mission.

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