Vice President of Advancement & Impact (Full-Time)

Museum of Science Inc

$150K — $180K *
Miami, FL 33186In-Person
Education, Government & Non-Profit
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 15+ years in fundraising, emphasizing major gifts and capital campaigns.
  • Bachelor's degree required; master's or relevant certification preferred.
  • Expertise in prospect research and CRM systems for donor management.
  • Experience on a senior leadership team engaging high-level donors and trustees.
  • Demonstrated leadership in developing high-performing teams and managing organizational functions.
  • Proven success across various advancement strategies, including corporate relations and grant management.
  • Ability to communicate compelling narratives to diverse audiences in metropolitan markets.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the museum's senior leadership team to advance institutional goals.
  • Collaborate with the President & CEO and Board on donor strategy and fundraising campaigns.
  • Design and implement a sustainable fundraising ecosystem aligned with institutional priorities.
  • Develop a comprehensive donor engagement pipeline and stewardship plans.
  • Manage a portfolio of high-net-worth individuals and secure significant gifts.
  • Foster relationships with current and prospective donors to support campaigns.
  • Oversee Membership strategy to enhance community engagement and fundraising.
  • Shape grant strategies to align with STEM and conservation mission objectives.
  • Translate museum programs into impactful donor narratives through collateral development.
  • Represent the museum at events, requiring flexibility for evening and weekend commitments.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to shape fundraising strategies for a prestigious institution.
  • Engagement with high-profile donors and trustees in a vibrant cultural community.
  • Leadership role within a senior management team driving significant impact.
  • Access to a dynamic working environment within a major metropolitan area.
  • Professional development in nonprofit leadership and fundraising best practices.
Full Job Description
Job Title: Vice President of Advancement & Impact
Department: Advancement
Reports To: President and CEO

Role/Pay Grade: L7 / 9

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • As a member of the museum's senior leadership team, lead and shape priorities to advance the mission and institutional goals of the museum
  • Partner with the President & CEO and Board of Trustees to shape donor strategy and co-lead campaigns, enabling Board fundraising influence through clear vision, planning, and portfolio coordination
  • Architect and execute an integrated contributed revenue ecosystem, aligning fundraising strategy with institutional priorities and long-term sustainability
  • Lead the development of a comprehensive donor pipeline, including prospect strategy, stewardship plans, retention, segmentation, pipeline health, and CRM fluency
  • Maintain a dynamic portfolio of high-net-worth individuals, securing major, capital, and planned gifts, as well as annual and operational support
  • Work with the President & CEO to develop and maintain relationships with current and prospective donors in support of institutional and campaign goals
  • Work with the President & CEO to create an annual budget for contributions, including individual giving, foundation support and governmental grants, and execute on that annual budget
  • Develop and lead relationships with community partners, deepening Frost Science's philanthropic presence across Miami-Dade's civic, corporate, and foundation communities
  • Oversee the Membership team and strategy, maintaining and growing membership through onsite sales, acquisition campaigns, and renewals as a core driver of community engagement and pipeline development
  • Along with the SVP of Finance & Administration, ensure that fundraising policies, processes, and reporting are consistent with the overall financial policy of the museum
  • Shape grant strategy supporting STEM and conservation activities, ensuring alignment with institutional priorities and mission outcomes
  • Develop and maintain mastery of museum programs, exhibitions, and scientific initiatives, translating institutional impact into compelling donor narratives
  • Lead the creation of collateral for fundraising initiatives in partnership with the museum's marketing team
  • Attend museum receptions and events and represent the museum externally, including evening and weekend commitments as necessary
  • Develop and adhere to the annual budget for the Advancement Department

JOB QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION
  • A minimum of 15 years of experience in fundraising, including leadership of major and transformational gifts, as well as capital campaigns
  • Bachelor's degree required; master's degree or relevant nonprofit or fundraising certification preferred, or an equivalent combination of education and professional experience
  • Demonstrated experience with prospect research, donor management, and CRM systems, including data-informed portfolio management and reporting
  • Proven experience serving on a nonprofit senior leadership team, including regular engagement with high-level donors, trustees, and volunteer leaders
  • Demonstrated organizational, people leadership, and executive-level management capabilities, including experience leading and developing high-performing teams
  • Proven achievement across advancement functions, including major and principal gifts, capital and comprehensive campaigns, annual giving, corporate and foundation relations, grants, planned giving, special events, and in-kind contributions
  • Experience creating and executing comprehensive development strategies across multiple revenue channels
  • Experience creating and managing membership programs as part of an integrated engagement and fundraising model
  • Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with demonstrated ability to present compelling narratives to donors, boards, and public audiences
  • Experience building and strengthening relationships within complex philanthropic communities in large metropolitan or civic markets, such as Miami
  • Strong motivational and interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate organizational mission and impact to a wide variety of constituencies

WORKING ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Work is typically performed in an interior office environment, using light physical effort. Irregular hours, travel and attendance at evening and weekend events is expected. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.

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