The Wilderness Center is one of Ohio’s most established conservation-based organizations and is
currently undergoing a strategic visioning process to create a bold and viable future. The
Wilderness Center’s mission is to engage our community in conservation through action and
education.

Position: Director of Development

Reports to: Executive Director

Position Type: Full Time, exempt.

Benefits include health, vision, dental, life & long-term disability
insurance, paid time off (vacation, sick and holidays), and a 401(k) match up to 5%

Overall Responsibilities:
As a member of the Leadership Team, the Director of Development is responsible for overseeing
The Wilderness Center’s individual, institutional, and special event development programs to
maximize its contributed revenues. Working collaboratively with the Executive Director,
Development Team, Leadership Team, Board of Directors, and other staff, he/she develops and
coordinates strategic short and long-term fundraising and fund development plans; researches,
cultivates, and solicits funding sources, including individuals, foundations, corporations, and
government agencies; creates and directs a robust donor stewardship program; prepares reports
for the executive director, leadership team, board and funders; oversees other fundraising and
development efforts, including special events, corporate sponsorships, the planned giving
program, and capital or endowment campaigns; and provides training and direction to the board,
staff, and volunteers to secure their participation in the fundraising and development process.

Primary Duties & Activities:

  • Oversees all areas of development and ensures that all fundraising activities are consistent
    with The Wilderness Center’s overall mission, strategic goals, and programs
  • Works collaboratively with the Executive Director, Board of Directors, Development/Marketing
    Committee and staff to develop and implement fundraising strategies to realize fundraising
    goals in multiple areas: major gifts, annual giving/membership, foundation and government
    grants, corporate sponsorships, special events and planned giving. (Fundraising goals for FY 23
    $750,000).
  • Establishes and maintains warm relationships with the Board of Directors; major donors;
    representatives of foundations, corporations and government agencies; and donor prospects
  • Conducts research, creates and coordinates cultivation processes, participates in face-to-face
    solicitations as needed, and oversees donor stewardship activities
  • Prepares, implements and adheres to an annual fundraising plan, budget and schedule to
    realize strategic and measurable goals for the individual, institutional and special event
    development programs
  • Supervises the Membership & Development Manager, Grants Manager, and Marketing
    Coordinator.
  • Works closely with other staff to identify, package and develop fundable programs and related
    budgets
  • Oversees maintenance of the donor database, donor records and fundraising policies
  • Works with the Executive Director, board members, relevant staff and/or consultants to
    develop and oversee special fundraising campaigns
  • Provides staff support for the Development/Marketing Committee, Strategic Visioning
    Leadership Team, and special committees/teams as needed
  • Provides fundraising training to board, staff, and volunteers as appropriate
  • Develop and implement a major donor giving program including Foxfield Preserve Legacy
    members
  • Other duties as assigned

Position Requirements:

  • Minimum four-year college degree; Master’s degree preferred
  • At least five years of fundraising and management experience
  • Demonstrated success in securing support from individuals and institutional funders,
    experience with planned giving and capital campaigns a plus
  • Ability to represent The Wilderness Center to its supporters and constituents with enthusiasm
    and professionalism
  • Proven people skills; ability to work with a wide variety of personalities as a team player and
    leader
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal; grant writing experience preferred
  • Experience working directly with boards, committees, staff, and consultants
  • Supervisory experience required, preferably with both staff and volunteers
  • Familiarity with the Northeast Ohio philanthropic and corporate communities preferred
  • Strong computer skills required including familiarity with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and donor databases (Neon CRM)
  • Ability to work in an evolving setting
  • Flexibility to work evenings and weekends as needed
  • Commitment to The Wilderness Center’s mission, principles and values, and appreciation for
    the environment and education
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license and must have own vehicle
  • Ability to pass a criminal background check

The Wilderness Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, political ideology, or status as a special disabled veteran in the administration of any of its employment related policies and practice