This progressive school brings deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing children together in an inclusive, language-rich environment where everyone learns to listen, speak, and thrive. With small class sizes and a focus on individualized instruction, students build confidence, creativity, and strong communication skills—laying the foundation for lifelong success. The school’s model fosters empathy, understanding, and excellence, helping every child reach their full potential. If you're passionate about inclusive education and empowering children through language, this is a place where your work truly matters.
As the Director of Development & Communications, you will lead fundraising efforts, donor relations, and strategic communications to support the school's mission.
Responsibilities
Develop and execute annual development and communications strategies
Plan and coordinate annual fundraising initiatives and events in partnership with the Executive Director
Prioritize major donors as the primary focus for fundraising efforts
Oversee the annual raffle (September / October) and year-end appeal campaign (December)
Organize and execute a Gala event
Research, cultivate, solicit, and steward donors and strategic partners
Build relationships with local media and the community to strengthen the school's reputation and brand
Manage the school’s advertising strategy, ensuring deadlines are met and overseeing ad creation for print and digital platforms with support from the Development Assistant
Supervise the content of the weekly school e-newsletter
Maintain and oversee the donor and sponsor contact database for ongoing communication
Lead the development of fundraising materials, including website content, social media, newsletters, and the annual report
Engage with local service organizations to foster partnerships
Prepare monthly development updates for the Executive Director’s board report
Recruit, manage, and engage volunteers for development events, with a focus on building a strong parent volunteer base
Support efforts to rebuild school community engagement post-pandemic
Supervise 1-2 development staff, including the Development Assistant and Grant Writer
Demonstrate a strong commitment to the school's mission
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field
4+ years of experience in fundraising or a related role
Demonstrated success in fundraising, particularly with major donors ($1K+)
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Docs
Extensive experience in planning and managing fundraising events
Familiarity with donor databases, preferably Donor Perfect
Experience with desktop publishing tools such as Adobe Acrobat, Canva, or Publisher is a plus
Proficiency in email marketing platforms like Constant Contact
Knowledge of social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram
Experience with auction / event software, preferably School Auctions
Ability to develop and expand a planned giving program and OCF Endowment Partners Fund
Strong interpersonal skills to foster professional, collaborative, and respectful relationships with staff, the Board, families, and the public
Commitment to maintaining confidentiality regarding donor, family, staff, and school information
Willingness to travel for donor meetings, foundation visits, corporate engagements, and occasional after-hours events
Compensation
Salary : $85,000
Health and Dental insurance
Short- and long-term disability and Life insurance
4% employer contributions to a TIAA CREF retirement fund
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Director of Development And Communications (Portland)