Quinnipiac University

Director of Development, Planned Giving

Quinnipiac University$90K — $120K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of planned giving experience
  • Exceptional writing and communication skills
  • Strong understanding of estate planning and tax laws
  • Ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders
  • Bachelor's degree required

Responsibilities

  • Lead the Planned Giving program and manage donor relationships
  • Serve as a resource on charitable estate planning and giving strategies
  • Collaborate with staff to cultivate and solicit complex gift prospects
  • Prepare and present gift proposals with follow-up strategies
  • Develop marketing strategies for planned giving initiatives
  • Act as primary contact for life-income gift administration
  • Oversee the bequest program and executor communications
  • Engage in national travel for donor cultivation and solicitation

Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits package including tuition remission
  • Inclusive and excellence-driven work culture
Full Job Description
Director of Development, Planned Giving

Job Number: 497157
Type: Full-time
Campus: Mount Carmel - Hamden, CT
Categories: Staff

Overview:
Quinnipiac University is at an ambitious moment in its philanthropic growth, and the Office of University Advancement is looking for an experienced gift planning professional to deepen donor relationships and expand a meaningful planned giving program.

As the director of planned giving you are responsible for overseeing Quinnipiac University's planned giving program including bequests, trusts, charitable gifts annuities, and d other deferred and hybrid gifts, as well as management and coordination of all aspects of pending and completed planned gifts, ensuring effective communication and collaboration between donors, their advisors, and key internal stakeholders.

Responsibilities:

  • Lead the Planned Giving program and manage a portfolio of planned giving prospects and donors
  • Serve as the QU's primary resource on charitable estate planning and tax-advantaged giving strategies and work closely with donors and their advisors to structure gifts that optimize benefits for both the donor and QU
  • Work with D&AA staff to plan strategies for cultivation and solicitation of prospective donors for complex and deferred gifts (bequests, gift annuities, remainder trusts, gifts of real estate, etc.). Provide coaching and training to staff for purposes of development of technical knowledge
  • Prepare gift proposals for prospects using appropriate software calculations, written explanations, and oral presentations. Ensure follow up on such proposals with donors with a goal towards closure of donor gifts
  • Use available data to identify gift planning prospects. Oversee the development and execution of marketing strategies including the production and writing of topic specific pieces and newsletters, other marketing mailings, and other advertisements for planned giving prospects
  • Serve as primary contact between D&AA and the gift planning asset administrator for life-income gifts
  • Oversee bequest program, including but not limited to: communication with and monitoring of estate executors and attorneys in the process of distributing estate gifts to QU, acknowledgement of distributions as received, etc
  • Commit to national travel for personal visits with prospects, particularly when opportunities are identified by applying gift planning indicators or by gift officers, for the purposes of cultivating and soliciting complex and deferred gifts
  • Oversee the activities of the Tower Society, which recognizes those individuals who have made estate plans or established life-income gifts to benefit QU, as well as collaborate with D&AA partners on planned giving stewardship efforts


Education Requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree is required


Qualifications:
  • 5 to 7 years of experience
  • Excellent writing and verbal skills
  • An understanding of, and technical expertise in, estate planning and tax laws affecting charitable and deferred giving
  • Proven ability to collaborate effectively with individuals from varied backgrounds.


Special Instructions to Applicants:

TO APPLY:

Applications must be submitted electronically and include a resume, a cover letter detailing how your experience aligns with the position requirements, demonstrated commitment to intentional leadership that values individuals of all backgrounds and experiences, and contact information for three references.

We offer a comprehensive benefits package for full-time faculty and staff which includes tuition remission and a culture that is inclusive and driven by excellence.

Quinnipiac University is considering only those applicants who have valid authorization to work in the United States. Quinnipiac University does not sponsor employment based visas for this position.

Advertised: July 07, 2026 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close:

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About Quinnipiac University

Quinnipiac University is a private university in Hamden, Connecticut. The university grants undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees through its College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business and Engineering, School of Communications, School of Education, School of Health Sciences, School of Law, School of Medicine, and School of Nursing. The university has a student body of about 10,000 students and offers more than 140 programs of study. The university's athletic teams, the Bobcats, participate in NCAA Division I athletics as a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
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