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Director of Development & Alumni Outreach

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  • Descripción

    Tipo de contrato:
    A Tiempo Parcial
    Fecha límite de postulación:
    30 de septiembre de 2025
    Salario:
    USD $68.000 - $72.000 / año
    Área de Impacto:
    Educación

    Descripción

    Director of Development & Alumni Outreach (.80, benefits-eligible, in-person role)

    To begin in Fall 2025, Atrium School (PreK – Grade 8 in Watertown, MA) seeks a Director of Development & Alumni Outreach (DDAO). The Director of Development & Alumni Outreach will lead Atrium’s program for annual and campaign fundraising, accelerate and deepen the school’s connectivity with alumni, support joyful community-building, and serve on Atrium’s senior leadership team.

    Core responsibilities include:

    • In collaboration with Board leaders and the Head of School, develop Atrium’s vision, strategy, planning, and execution for all fundraising, including endowment-building.
    • Successfully lead strategy, planning, and fundraising for the annual Atrium Fund, including identifying and collaborating with community leaders like parent fund chairs, alumni fund leaders, etc.
    • Plan and manage key community events in collaboration with the Board, leadership team colleagues, and the Family Association.
    • Build warm and mutual relationships over time with the full community: alumni families, colleagues, students, and current families and donors.
    • Oversee precise and complete database records, and work closely with the Business Office to meticulously track gifts and pledges.
    • Contribute collaboratively to Atrium’s strategic vision, communications, and external messaging.
    • Supervising a part-time (.40) development staff member.

    We seek an experienced development & alumni professional with experience in, and/or knowledge of, independent schools and nonprofits. The Atrium DDAO:

    • Thinks strategically about fundraising, both for the Atrium Fund and future campaigns, and likewise builds and manages constituent relationships accordingly.
    • Is a proven project manager who excels at both minding the important nitty-gritty details of a project and also connecting those details to their broader purpose.
    • Is skilled at event planning, playing a key role in big and small details from beginning to end.
    • Relishes the effective use of technology and attentive database management.
    • Is a fantastic communicator, both in writing and speaking, and an effective narrator of the Atrium experience and its importance to all constituencies.
    • Is a genuine and effective colleague to have around, and who works well within a close-knit team. Diligence, flexibility, and adaptability are prized at Atrium, as is a highly positive attitude.

    This is an exciting opportunity to build depth in philanthropy and community with alumni at a young school (founded in 1982). Located on the Cambridge line in the rapidly growing arts, culture- and technology-rich East End of Watertown, Atrium School is a progressive, inclusive PreK – Grade 8 community. Our program encourages deep academic curiosity, creativity, and exploration, fostering each child's intellectual and personal growth. Our students are diverse and original thinkers who develop confidence in themselves and respect for others within a joyful, energized community of nurturing and challenging teachers, engaged parents, and enriching community partnerships.

    At Atrium, we believe diversity and inclusion are key drivers of creativity and innovation, and that a diversity of thoughts, experiences, backgrounds, personalities, and identities helps us think bigger and better, enabling us to reach our goals more effectively. We encourage applications from individuals who will add to the racial, cultural, and gender diversity of the school community, and who are committed to building and sustaining a community that is richly diverse and includes a wide range of family structures and racial, cultural, and socio-economic backgrounds. We seek candidates with the ability to demonstrate commitment to advancing the school’s mission and core values. For more information on these, please visit our website.

    Please submit a cover letter specific to this position, resume, and the names of three references to: Marshall Carter, Head of School, mcarter@atrium.org. The most suitable applicants will be contacted. No phone calls, please. Please note in your cover letter where you first heard about this position.

    Salary range for .80 FTE $68-72K.

    Director of Development & Alumni Outreach (.80, benefits-eligible, in-person role)

    To begin in Fall 2025, Atrium School (PreK – Grade 8 in Watertown, MA) seeks a Director of Development & Alumni Outreach (DDAO). The Director of Development & Alumni Outreach will lead Atrium’s program for annual and campaign fundraising, accelerate and deepen the school’s connectivity with alumni, support joyful community-building, and serve on Atrium’s senior leadership team.

    Core responsibilities include:

    • In collaboration with Board leaders and the Head of School, develop Atrium’s vision, strategy, planning, and execution for all fundraising, including endowment-building.
    • Successfully lead strategy, planning, and fundraising for the annual Atrium Fund, including identifying and collaborating with community leaders like parent fund chairs, alumni fund leaders, etc.
    • Plan and manage key community events in collaboration with the Board, leadership team…

    Ubicación

    Presencial
    69 Grove St, Watertown, MA 02472, USA

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