MANAGING DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
A community theatre located in Versailles, Kentucky, Woodford Theatre seeks to provide a theatrical experience that inspires and educates the Bluegrass. Woodford Theatre is a community theatre that regularly produces 5 mainstage plays, 3 education plays, and educational programming.
We are looking for a Managing Development Director. This role is responsible for fundraising/development and assisting with supervising the administrative staff of Woodford Theatre. In absence of the Executive Artistic Director, this position will serve as the executive officer of the organization.The person in this role will provide managerial oversight and strategic support to Marketing, Operations, and Box Office/Guest Relations departments, respectively. This role reports directly to the Executive Artistic Director and works closely with the core staff.
FULL-TIME
DAILY REPORTING: Mondays (work from home) 10am - 5pm, Typical workdays will be Tuesdays through Fridays 10am - 5pm with flexibility to work outside of these hours as needed.
Show Weeks: Alternating Nights + Weekends (Woodford Theatre typically has 18 weeks of shows each calendar year. During a show week, MDD can expect to flex time as needed.
DUTIES
Fundraising and Development
Oversees a holistic development plan to secure a minimum of $270,000 in revenue annually through multiple initiatives including, but not limited to: individual giving, sponsorships, advertising, in-kind donations, corporate giving, major gift solicitation, grant applications, and fundraising events.
Develop and enact a strategic annual development plan that is aligned with Woodford Theatre+rsquo;s financial goals and mission.
Work with staff to create development materials
Build and maintain positive relationships with key stakeholders, including current and potential donors and community leaders.
Manage a donor portfolio of individual and major gift prospects;
Works with the Board and staff to conceptualize and implement engagement and fundraising events.
Works collaboratively with staff to identify and prioritize grant opportunities; works with Finance staff to develop a grant application and reporting schedule.Manage, revise, and evaluate strategies for development initiatives regularly.
Lead the creation of a Case for Support and manage its relevancy.
Collaborates with Finance staff to ensure proper revenue tracking.
Operational Leadership
Liaise with the Board of Directors, partner with the Executive Artistic Director to jointly advance long-term strategic goals and healthy operation of the organization.
Assists with preparation for Board meetings and executive meetings.
Oversee day-to-day administrative, marketing, and coordinate with Box Office/Administrative Coordinator to collaborate on guest relations operations. Liaise between administrative and program departments.
Support Guest Relations
Supports Box Office Staff to ensure the office is open during office hours to welcome guests; providing support during absences and emergencies for the Box Office.
Marketing and Communications
Collaborate on an annual marketing plan to increase program engagement and brand awareness, support subscription sales, diversify and grow earned revenue, and attract audiences, both new and returning.
Work with staff to create campaigns that support a variety of initiatives.
Provide support in reviewing marketing materials for brand consistency and alignment.
Engage with external promotional channels and build relationships (local news, newspapers and magazines, podcasts, etc.)
Oversee poster/postcard distribution through personal delivery or through coordination of volunteers
PREFERRED SKILLS + CHARACTERISTICS
Nonprofit experience preferred including areas of development, marketing and strategic planning
Excellent communication skills, both in written and verbal
Capacity and ability for proofreading, including attention to detail and accuracy
Highly organized and able to maintain deadlines and manage projects from start to finish
Experience with handling transactions and using a POS and CRM; has computer literacy
Experience working directly with the public and managing event logistics
Highly personable and collaborative. Ability to maintain composure and professionalism in a variety of situations, adaptable and flexible
Solution-focused, detail-oriented
Passion for assisting guests, patrons, participants, and volunteers
Passion about the arts and excited to be part of a dynamic team in a non-profit community theater
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Must be able to work in an open office environment
Must be able to sit and stand for prolonged periods of time
Must be able to lift and move approximately 25 pounds
Ability to operate a computer and other standard office equipment
QUALIFICATIONS
2-3 years experience in nonprofit middle management, executive leadership, or operations management
Bachelor+rsquo;s degree (or equivalent experience)
Ability to work nights and weekends of show weeks
Can work both independently and as part of a team
COMPENSATION
$45,000-$50,000 (annually)
Health Insurance
PTO