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Job Description
Director of Development, School of Arts and Humanities
Job Responsibilities The Director of Development for the School of Arts and Humanities supports Truman State University's mission by building relationships with alumni, donors, and friends that lead to increased philanthropic support. This position manages a portfolio of approximately 75-100 prospects and is responsible for identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding gifts in support of Truman State University. In addition, this position provides leadership and coordination for planned giving efforts, helping identify and advance opportunities for donors to make meaningful legacy commitments to Truman. This Director reports to the Associate Vice President for University Advancement and works as part of a collaborative Advancement team focused on strengthening donor engagement and growing philanthropic support. In this role, the Director serves as the liaison to the dean and faculty of the School of Arts and Humanities to understand school priorities, identify fundraising opportunities, and connect donors with meaningful ways to support students, programs, and academic initiatives. Relationship Management and Fundraising
Manage a portfolio of approximately 75-100 prospects to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward gifts in support of Truman State University
Build relationships with alumni, donors, friends, faculty, and campus partners Connect donor interests with opportunities to support students, programs, and institutional priorities
Identify new prospective donors through outreach, referrals, research, and travel
Travel regularly to meet with alumni, donors, and prospective donors for qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship Liaison Work
Serve as the Advancement liaison to the School of Arts and Humanities
Work with the dean, faculty, and academic partners to understand school priorities and identify fundraising opportunities
Help translate school needs into donor-centered giving opportunities
Strategically leverage the time, expertise, and relationships of academic school leadership and faculty to enhance fundraising and engagement efforts
Maintain regular communication with school leadership and Advancement colleagues Data, Metrics and Accountability
Track donor activity, strategies, proposals, and next steps in Advancement CRM (Slate)
Maintain timely and accurate documentation of donor interactions
Complete gift-related documentation, including memorandums of understanding, gift agreements, pledge commitments, and other required paperwork Monitor progress toward individual and team fundraising goals
Use data to support portfolio management, travel planning, and donor follow-up Planned Giving
Help coordinate planned giving efforts for Truman State University in partnership with Advancement leadership
Work with Truman's planned giving marketing partners (Stelter and Crescendo) to support planned giving communications, outreach, and engagement strategies
Facilitate planned gift documentation and related follow-up when planned gifts are realized, including after a donor's passing
Identify, cultivate, and secure planned gifts as part of overall donor strategy and portfolio management.
Support development colleagues in preparing for and advancing planned gift conversations with donors, families, advisors, as appropriate
Maintain accurate planned giving records and documentation
The Successful Candidate Will:
Build strong relationships with a diverse community of donors, alumni, colleagues, and academic partners Be a champion of Truman State, communicating donor interests, institutional impact, and strategic priorities with clarity and enthusiasm
Communicate clearly, professionally, and in a timely manner Enjoy travel and proactive outreach to alumni and donors
Connect school priorities with donor interests in clear and meaningful ways
Recognize opportunities to connect donors with meaningful current and future gift options, including planned giving Approach work with a strategic, solutions-oriented mindset focused on progress, pipeline growth, and donor engagement
Maintain an active presence on campus and in the community while contributing to a positive team culture that celebrates progress and achievement
About Truman State University Advancement:
Truman State University is Missouri's highly selective public liberal arts and sciences university, committed to providing an exceptional undergraduate and graduate education grounded in academic excellence and student success. Located in Kirksville, Truman fosters a close-knit, student-centered environment that emphasizes critical thinking, leadership, and lifelong learning. University Advancement plays a vital role in supporting Truman State by building meaningful relationships with alumni, donors, and friends of the University. Working in partnership with the Truman State University Foundation, the division raises approximately $3 million annually to support scholarships, academic programs, student experiences, faculty excellence, capital priorities, and other strategic initiatives. The division is committed to fostering a culture of philanthropy that connects individual passions with institutional priorities and drives lasting impact. The Director of Advancement Services will join a collaborative team focused on strengthening data integrity, improving operational effectiveness, supporting donor engagement, and advancing a comprehensive fundraising strategy for the University. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in any field of study
At least 2 years of experience in fundraising, advancement, sales, relationship management, nonprofit work or a related field
Demonstrated success in securing gifts and/or managing relationships
Ability to travel regularly and attend events, including some evenings and weekends Preferred Qualifications Significant experience cultivating, soliciting, or stewarding major gifts
Experience in higher education advancement
Experience with planned giving, legacy giving, or estate gift conversations, administration, or related donor communications/marketing efforts Familiarity with Slate CRM system
Posting Detail Information Posting Number S316P
Open Date 06/03/2026
Close Date Open Until Filled Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants Applications must be submitted electronically at http://employment.truman.edu/. For assistance with submitting an application, please contact Human Resources at 660-785-4031 or hrstaff@truman.edu. Final candidates will be expected to undergo and successfully pass a background check. Review of applications will begin June 17, 2026 and continue until the position is filled. Truman offers an attractive benefits package including paid sick and vacation time; paid holidays; medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance; and retirement plan. Paid parental leave and tuition discount are available for eligible employees after one year. For more information, visit https://hr.truman.edu/benefits/. Salary The starting salary for this position ranges $55,000-65,000 annually commensurate with qualifications and experience.