Director, Resource Development
Company: South Middlesex Opportu
Location: Framingham
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Summary: In collaboration with
the executive leadership team, the Director of Development is
responsible for the development and execution of a comprehensive,
multi-year strategic development plan that supports the mission and
long-term financial stability of the agency. The Director of
Development oversees all fundraising activities, including donor
relations, communications, community development and capital
campaign initiatives. This dynamic position requires a blend of
leadership acumen, strategic thinking, and hands-on relationship
building to cultivate significant financial support from
individuals, corporations, and public/private foundations, while
also leading, managing and mentoring high-performing development
professionals. Why Work for SMOC? Paid Time Off: All full-time
employees can accrue up to 3 weeks of vacation, and 2 weeks of sick
time and are eligible for 12 paid holidays during their first year
of employment. Employer-paid Life Insurance & AD&D and
Long-Term Disability for full-time employees. Comprehensive
Benefits Package including Medical Plans through Mass General
Brigham with an HRA Employer cost-sharing program, Dental Plans
with Orthodontic Coverage, and EyeMed Vision Insurance available to
full-time employees. 403(B) Retirement Plan with a company match
starting on day one for all full-time and part-time employees.
Additional voluntary benefits including; Term and Whole Life
Insurance, Accident Insurance, Critical Illness, Hospital
indemnity, and Short-Term Disability. Flexible Spending Accounts,
Dependent Care Accounts, Employee Assistance Program, Tuition
Reimbursement and more. Primary Responsibilities: General Lead,
identify and develop diversified revenue streams, including annual
funds, planned giving, capital campaigns, grants, and special
events. Monitor fundraising trends, analyze performance data, and
adjust strategies to maximize net revenue and impact. Participate
actively in community relationship building, marketing, and digital
communications to expand the organization’s visibility and
philanthropic support. Work in collaboration with the development
team to transition annual fund donors to major gift pipelines and
identify planned giving opportunities. Manage and track all
interactions using Salesforce and other donor databases to ensure
data accuracy and inform future strategy. Ensure robust and timely
stewardship processes are in place to acknowledge contributions
promptly and meaningfully. Major Donor Development Utilize data
analytics and research to identify potential major donors
(individuals, foundations, corporations) with the financial
capacity and inclination to support the agency’s mission. Serve as
the primary relationship manager for a personal portfolio of 50–150
top prospects and current donors. Collaborate with the CEO, Chief
of Staff and Chief Business Officer on specific solicitation
strategies for joint meetings and funding requests. Develop and
implement cultivation plans for each prospect, involving
personalized touchpoints, donor meetings, and exclusive events.
Qualify prospects through introductory meetings, events, and
screenings to gauge their interest and alignment with specific
organizational priorities. Arrange meaningful interactions between
donors/prospects and organizational leadership, program staff,
beneficiaries, and board members. Prepare compelling proposals,
case statements, and customized gift agreements that align the
donor's philanthropic interests with specific organizational needs
and projects. Solicitate, negotiate, lead and close significant
gifts in the four, five or six-figure range. Develop personalized
impact reports and recognition opportunities that demonstrate how
gifts are utilized effectively and the tangible difference they
make. Maintain consistent engagement to build long-term loyalty and
facilitate subsequent, often larger, gifts. Develop multi-year
strategies for securing pledges and commitments that ensure a
sustainable funding base for the organization's strategic goals, in
particular SMOC’s capital campaign initiative. Team Leadership &
Management Key responsibilities center on organizational structure,
talent development, performance oversight, and fostering a
collaborative team and agency culture. Lead, mentor, and manage a
team of development professionals, providing guidance, and
professional development opportunities. Establish clear performance
metrics (KPIs) for all team members and programs to track progress
against annual and long-term goals. Community Development &
Relations Focus on external relations, outreach, and serving as a
key spokesperson to build broad community support and awareness
that translates into long-term philanthropic success. Build,
maintain and strengthen positive relationships with key community
stakeholders, partners, and the general public to advance the
organization's mission and fundraising goal. Represent the
organization at various civic and community events, serving as a
primary point of contact for external funding inquiries. Foster a
pervasive culture of philanthropy throughout the agency and its
community network. Collaborate with the Executive leadership team
and Board of Directors to align development initiatives with
overall organizational strategy. Knowledge and Skill Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree; Master’s degree preferred. At least 5 years
experience in non-profit fundraising and related program
management. Must be able to manage multiple projects and staff
simultaneously. Proven leadership skills and the ability to
successful lead, motivate and manage a team of fundraising
professionals. Demonstrated ability to develop and lead a
development team in the successful attainment of annual fundraising
objectives. Strong attention to detail, organizational and
interpersonal skills. Requires sophisticated relationship building
and communications skills, with both internal/external
stakeholders. Proven experience and knowledge of the full spectrum
of development, including major donor and community development,
grant writing, donor relations, event planning, appeals and donor
stewardship. Demonstrated success in networking to build creative
and mutually beneficial business relationships and community
partnerships within the corporate, public/private foundations and
nonprofit sectors. Track record of proven ability to expand and
cultivate donor relationships over time. Excellent writing and
public speaking skills. Valid driver’s license, reliable
transportation and the ability to meet insurance standards.
Organizational Relationship: Directly reports to the Chief Business
Officer. Direct reports of this position are Senior Development
Officer, Manager of Intuitional Giving and Community Relations
Manager and other development positions on as needed basis.
Physical Requirements: Must be able to ascend and descend stairs.
Working Conditions: Some travel will be required across our service
areas. Some nights and/or weekends may be required as part of the
community development and relationship building. As part of the
responsibilities of this position, the Director of Resource
Development will have direct or incidental contact with clients
served by SMOC in various programs funded or administered through
the Executive Office of Health and Human Services. A successful
background check is required. Monday through Friday: 9:00AM -
5:00PM. Includes a 1-hour unpaid lunch break. 35 Hours per week
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