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Global Development Director

Wildlife Justice Commission

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Global Development
Director

 

The deadline for
applications is Sunday 7th of April 2024.

Location:
                            

United States

Location type:
                Remote

Reporting to:
                    

Executive Director

Manages:
                           

Team of
3           

Annual salary:
                

$160K – $180K USD

Working
hours
:                
Full-time

Candidate level:
            
Senior executive

 

Background

The Wildlife Justice
Commission
is a young, innovative, mission-driven organization,
leveraging the rule of law and the power of investigation to stop
the extinction of our planet’s wildlife. Our mission is to disrupt
and help dismantle the criminal networks profiting from the
trafficking of wildlife, timber, and fish. We do this by gathering
evidence and turning it into accountability.

 

Purpose of role

The Global Development Director’s primary task will be to
actively cultivate and secure new fundraising relationships for the
Wildlife Justice Commission, prioritizing the United States market,
and building on the strong support already in place in Europe, from
donors such as Oak Foundation, Arcadia, WWF, and several lotteries.
The Global Development Director will also provide strategic
leadership for global fundraising efforts aimed at achieving
sustainable financial growth for a rapidly expanding nonprofit
organization with global operations and offices in the United
States of America, the European Union, and Thailand, as well as
lead a small global fundraising team based in the Netherlands and
North America. Reporting directly to the Executive Director,
primarily located in the Netherlands, you will also serve as a key
member of the Wildlife Justice Commission Senior Management
Team.

 

Primary responsibilities

Donor development and outreach (75%)

  • Identify and prioritize high-potential donors aligned with the
    organization’s mission, in collaboration with the Global
    Development Team, with a priority on the US market.
  • Establish and nurture strong relationships with major donors
    and foundation representatives. Convert relationships to
    sustainable funding for the organization, with a priority on the US
    market.
  • Ensure strong and unified management of current donors across
    the WJC family, particularly for key accounts.
  • Represent the organization in meetings, events, and briefings
    to keep donors informed and engaged, in collaboration with the
    global development team members, utilizing the Executive Director
    or other members of the senior management team as appropriate.
  • Encourage and support the Board’s development efforts.

 

Global fundraising strategy, planning and budgeting (15%)

  • Provide overall strategic leadership to refine and implement
    the Wildlife Justice Commission family’s fundraising strategy,
    ensuring a cohesive and integrated approach.
  • Lead the annual fundraising planning process, working with the
    leadership team to develop appropriate income targets and
    understand the funding needs and priorities.
  • Work with the development team to develop strategies to meet
    funding needs and achieve targets.
  • Lead the development of long-term funding strategies and new
    revenue streams.
  • Develop and manage the annual development budget.

 

Management and oversight (10%)

  • Collaborate effectively as a member of the Senior Management
    Team.
  • Provide leadership to the Board Development Committee and
    attend other relevant committees.
  • Manage the Global Fundraising Team to ensure a cohesive and
    integrated approach to donor cultivation, acquisition, and
    stewardship across the Wildlife Justice Commission family and
    stakeholder environment.
  • Oversee the creation and maintenance of a new fundraising
    database using standard development software (e.g., Salesforce,
    Raiser’s Edge, etc.)
  • Work closely with the Global Development Team, the
    Communications Team, and the liaison to the Programmatic Team to
    develop materials that effectively communicate the organization’s
    mission, results, and impact in alignment with donor requirements
    and expectations.

Guide the development of materials that effectively communicate
the organization’s mission, results, and impact in alignment with
donor requirements and expectations.

 

 

Requirements and qualifications

Knowledge

  • Excellent knowledge of and experience in fundraising from
    foundations and major donors, and good knowledge of other funding
    pools including government funding.
  • Excellent understanding of current developments and trends in
    the non-profit and philanthropy sector in the United States.
  • Excellent knowledge and understanding of donor networks and
    giving practices.

 

Skills

  • A flexible thinker with a keen eye for detail.
  • Demonstrated expertise in funding strategy development and its
    operationalization.
  • Proven track record in fundraising in a fast-growing
    international organization or non-profit that has directly resulted
    in increased income for the organization.
  • Proven ability to build, manage, and develop key stakeholder,
    client, and donor relationships.
  • Exceptionally convincing and persuasive oral skills with the
    ability to present and convey complex ideas and issues clearly and
    coherently.
  • Strong leadership and decision-making skills.
  • Affinity with the mission statement of the organization.
  • Demonstrated success in identifying and securing new foundation
    grants and major donor contributions of five-figures and
    higher.
  • Ability to collaborate seamlessly with culturally diverse,
    inter-disciplinary, multi-lingual teams, leveraging effective
    communication channels, while also demonstrating a high degree of
    independence to drive initiatives forward, particularly given the
    geographical diversity.
  • Fluent in English.

 

Education and experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in a similar role, including
    strategy development, fundraising from foundations and major donors
    and experience supervising and developing direct reports.
  • A strong understanding of conservation and wildlife-related
    issues, wildlife crime, or other transnational organized crime
    areas is considered an asset.
  • Hands-on experience with donor databases/software, such as
    Raiser’s Edge or Salesforce.
  • Experience overseeing successful applications for US federal
    grant funding is considered an asset.

 

To apply for the
post

To apply for this role, please
submit a copy of your CV/resume and a cover letter outlining your
interest in the role and how you fulfil the requirements set out in
the job announcement by clicking on the following link https://recruitcrm.io/apply/17095438586250039649lgs

 

Please contact Ruth Gardner at
[email protected] for
any queries you may have.

 

The deadline for application
is Sunday 7th April 2024

 

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