Robinson College is seeking to appoint a new full-time Director of Development. Robinson is one of the newest colleges in the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1977 through the generosity of Sir David Robinson, an entrepreneur and philanthropist, we now have around 400 undergraduates, 240 postgraduates, and 100 Fellows. The main College building is a modern masterpiece housing most of our undergraduate students, with others living in houses on the College estate. We also have modern accommodation for our postgraduate students, and the whole site features a large tranquil garden at its centre, with a lake fed by a chalk stream. As a College, we proudly promote a culture of friendliness and mutual support, a truly inclusive approach to community life, and a passion for education and research in a stimulating academic environment.
The College has an active and successful Development Office which caters for a growing population of over 5,800 contactable alumni. The recent foundation of the College is reflected in the relative youth of our alumni base. This presents challenges and rewards in equal measure to an enthusiastic Development Director. Our community is enthusiastic and loyal, with some demonstrating remarkable philanthropy even in their early careers. The College also has a growing group of declared legators.
As the College approaches our 50th anniversary, there is an exciting opportunity for the successful candidate to lead and execute the associated fundraising campaign and a programme of activities, commissions, and events to celebrate our milestone.
The Director of Development will be expected to assume full responsibility for all aspects of fundraising, stewardship, and alumni relations, reporting to the Warden, Sir Richard Heaton, and with a dotted line report to the Finance Bursar. A modest amount of overseas travel is also required.
Minimum Requirements:
1. Significant fundraising and donor stewardship experience.
2. A track record of securing major philanthropic gifts.
3. Experience of team management.
The closing date for applications is 9am on 15 July 2024.
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