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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Development & Communications Director, Urgent Action Fund for Women's Human Rights, San Fransisco


Development & Communications Director

Posted on: January 15, 2013

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Urgent Action Fund for Women's Human Rights, an international grantmaking foundation, seeks a Development & Communications Director to join our team of 6 staff in San Francisco, CA. The organization is 15 years old, and has recently moved to the San Francisco Bay Area with new leadership.
Guided by feminist principles and an international activist board of directors, Urgent Action Fund advocates for women's equality as a human rights issue as well as a pre-requisite for social justice, global security and peace. Our core program is Rapid-Response Grantmaking – making small, quick grants to support the urgent needs of women's human rights activists around the world. We have sister organizations in Africa and Latin America and the Urgent Action Fund grants globally and domestically. We offer a dynamic and fast-paced environment that encourages professional growth and leadership.
Position Description: The Development & Communications Director will be responsible for overall fund development planning and implementation for a budget that is currently $1.6M. Reporting directly to the Executive Director, the Development & Communications Director will be responsible for developing and implementing UAF's resource mobilization strategy, while working collaboratively with the Director of Programs and other colleagues.
Position Responsibilities:
  • Develop and implement an annual fundraising plan, in partnership with the Executive Director and key volunteers;
  • Actively manage a portfolio of major gift prospects; develop and execute plans for cultivation, solicitation and stewardship;
  • Participate in the annual budgeting process, advising on revenue streams and new sources of support;
  • Maintain, identify and cultivate foundation grants and institutional support;
  • Develop and implement a strategic communications plan, working closely with the development and grantmaking teams on how best to incorporate programmatic elements;
  • Oversee the drafting of print and online communication materials to ensure the consistency of messaging;
  • Develop synchronized development and communications calendar;
  • Work closely with Board of Directors on fundraising initiatives;
  • Lead the development team; supervise and mentor development staff to achieve individual and organizational fundraising goals;
  • Develop and implement on-line giving campaigns; and
  • Supervise organizational systems to ensure quality data for planning and relationship building.
Qualification Requirements:
  • Minimum 6 years experience with a not-for-profit in Development and Communications (Director level preferred);
  • A demonstrated track record of fundraising success within the not-for-profit sector;
  • Tremendous leadership ability: the successful candidate takes responsibility, moves ahead and encourages others, and possesses the self-confidence, integrity, intellect, and perseverance that inspires trust and confidence;
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including building coalitions, communication clearly with a variety of audiences, and using a range of communications styles – from in-person donor meetings to social media for mass audiences;
  • Strong organizational/administrative skills: hands-on, willing and able to get into the details;
  • Demonstrated success in soliciting and closing major individual gifts of $50,000 and more
  • Financial acumen: must be comfortable with the financials and budgets, will operate with transparency and manage limited resources well;
  • An entrepreneurial spirit: a highly driven, energetic, detailed, roll-up-the-sleeves yet disciplined management style, enjoys the atmosphere of a small organization with lean staffing, has the ability to wear a number of different hats; and
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office including Outlook, Filemaker Pro, Word, Excel and Power Point, and fundraising databases.

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Please submit cover letter, resume, writing sample (500 words or less) and 3 references toemployment@urgentactionfund.org, with "Development & Communications Director" in the subject line.
The position is open until filled.
Urgent Action Fund is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate in its hiring practices and, in order to build the strongest possible workforce, actively seeks a diverse applicant pool.
Please no follow-up phone calls.

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333 Valencia St., Ste. 250, San Francisco, California, 94103, United States

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Education requirements
4-year degreeMasters Degree Preferred
Employment type
Full time
Professional level
Executive
Salary details
Competitive, depending on experience
Benefits
Excellent benefits package, including: 100% health insurance, acupuncture and chiropractor, generous vacation, sabbatical, and retirement contribution
Job function
Human RightsFundraising,CommunicationsGrants administration,Public relationsInternationalWomen
Owner's areas of focus
Conflict resolutionHuman rights and civil libertiesWomen

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