Assistant Director, Special Events

Carnegie Hall

$80K — $120K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree required
  • 7 years of professional experience in events and/or non-profit organizations
  • Experience working with high-level donors and trustees
  • Management experience related to tracking revenue and donor financials
  • Strong writing skills and effective solicitation strategies
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with prioritization skills
  • Excellent communication, organizational skills, and office efficiency
  • Proficiency with Tessitura or Raiser’s Edge software required
  • Availability for evening and weekend hours during performance season

Responsibilities

  • Lead the development and execution of comprehensive fundraising strategies for approximately four major events annually
  • Establish contribution levels and manage sales matrices and revenue projections for each fundraising event
  • Develop targeted sales strategies to drive sponsorship and ticket sales
  • Oversee donor engagement strategies aligned with institutional fundraising priorities
  • Serve as project lead for 1-2 major galas each season, managing all aspects from concept to execution
  • Ensure efficient operations and workflow of the team to maintain high performance
  • Manage operational elements of gala execution, including dinner seating strategy for donor cultivation

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work closely with senior leadership and key stakeholders
  • Experience leading major fundraising events that impact the organization's mission
  • Engagement in strategic planning and cross-departmental collaboration
  • Professional development in managing high-profile galas and donor relationships
  • Flexibility in working hours to accommodate event schedules
Full Job Description
Department: Development

Title of Position: Assistant Director, Special Events

Reports to Position: Director, Special Events

Scope of responsibilities:

The Assistant Director of Special Events is an integral member of a five-person team and serves as a senior fundraising strategist for the Special Events department, leading the development and execution of comprehensive revenue strategies for approximately four major fundraising events annually.

This role leads the fundraising strategy for the organization's galas, including establishing contribution levels, building and managing sales matrices and revenue projections, determining prospects for each contribution level, and developing targeted sales strategies and messaging to drive sponsorship, leadership, table, and ticket sales. The Assistant Director oversees prospect pipelines and donor engagement strategies, ensuring alignment with institutional fundraising priorities while working closely with Development leadership to maximize philanthropic revenue.

The Assistant Director serves as project lead for 1-2 major galas each season, providing strategic leadership from concept through execution and maintaining direct communication with senior leadership and key stakeholders to ensure successful delivery of event goals and revenue targets.

In addition, the Assistant Director manages the day-to-day operations and workflow of the team to ensure an efficient, high-performing, and results-driven operation. This includes overseeing staff workload, approving gift entry and revenue tracking, reviewing print and digital fundraising materials, and ensuring accuracy of prospect and solicitation lists used across event campaigns.

The role also oversees key operational elements of gala execution, including dinner seating strategy to support donor cultivation and stewardship.

Through strategic planning, strong project management, and cross-departmental collaboration, the Assistant Director plays a critical role in maximizing fundraising outcomes and delivering exceptional special events that advance the organization's mission.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree
  • 7 years of professional experience preferably in events and/or non-profit organization
  • A background with working with high-level donors and trustees.
  • Management experience to track revenue and donor financials
  • Excellent writing skills and solicitation strategies
  • Speed and accuracy in a fast-paced work environment with the ability to prioritize the entire Special Events department
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills, plus efficiency in office procedure
  • Computer facility critical and Tessitura or Raiser's Edge experience necessary.
  • Evening and weekend hours around the Special Events schedule are required during performance season.


To apply please submit a COVER LETTER with your resume.

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