Background Investigation, CPR Certification, Communication Skills, Direct Mail, Driver's License, Establish Priorities, First Aid, Fundraising, Fundraising Program, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Lift/Move 20 Pounds, Nonprofit, Operational Strategy, Organizational Culture, Organizational Skills, Physical Demands, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Project/Program Management, Public/Media/Press/Analyst Relations, Spreadsheets, Strategic Planning, Team Player, Wildlife Management, Willing to Travel, Word Processing, Work From Home, Writing Skills
Organization: Endangered Wolf Center (AZA Member)
Location: Eureka, Missouri, United States
Role: Development Manager
Reports To: Director of Development
Direct Supervisory Responsibilities: 1 full-time employee
Position OverviewThe Development Manager supports the Endangered Wolf Center’s external relations efforts by managing fundraising programs, including individual, corporate, and foundation giving, membership programs, special events, and database oversight.
Institutional Summary
Did you know every Mexican wolf in the wild today can trace its roots back to the Endangered Wolf Center (EWC)? Founded in 1971 by Marlin and Carol Perkins, the EWC continues to lead the pack with pioneering science, pup fostering, reintroduction, and inspiring educational programs to preserve and protect Mexican Wolves, American Red Wolves, and other wild canid species.
Key Responsibilities
Organizational Culture
- Support the Endangered Wolf Center’s organizational culture, promoting transparency and collaboration.
- Contribute positively as a member of a diverse and talented, paid and volunteer staff to further EWC’s mission.
Organizational Capacity
- Collaborate with the leadership team to implement a strategic plan to realize fundraising objectives.
- Manage efforts to grow capacity through membership, direct mail, events, and other fundraising activities
Operational Capacity
- Under the guidance of the Director of Development, manage membership and mid-level giving programs, and provide support across other fundraising efforts.
- Actively participate in departmental planning efforts in strategy and operational decision-making and assist in implementing determined courses of action.
Stakeholder Engagement
- Develop and maintain effective, fruitful, long-term relationships with donors and members.
- Represent the organization in a manner that strengthens the brand and communicates the Endangered Wolf Center’s purpose, mission, and vision.
Key Competencies
Collaboration
- Builds & fosters trust with others
- Motivates with compassion
- Contributes to a team-first culture
- Cultivates positive interpersonal interactions
- Establishes & sustains effective communication pathways
Accountability
- Acts with integrity
- Contributes productively to group efforts
- Owns mistakes and uses them as constructive growth opportunities
- Effectively manages workload
- Delivers positive results
Initiative & Innovation
- Shows good judgment with sound decision-making
- Proactively navigates obstacles in workflow
- Successfully adapts to unexpected challenges
- Demonstrates commitment to continuous learning
- Performs duties without unnecessary supervision
Job Ability
- Displays technical skills appropriate to experience
- Work quality meets expected standards
- Demonstrates professionalism with all stakeholders
- Maintains job-related proficiencies
- Stays up-to-date on field-related knowledge
Stewardship
- Exhibits workplace behaviors consistent with the mission
- Contributes to a sense of belonging, community, and well-being for all
- Prioritizes service to others
- Upholds the highest professional ethics and standards
- Demonstrates commitment to safe practices
Experience & Qualifications
- 1-3 years in nonprofit fundraising/development; leadership experience preferred
- Bachelor's degree or higher preferred; education preferences may be substituted by an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills, both written and oral
- Ability to use various office software products (word processing, databases, spreadsheets, Dropbox, Google Suite, etc.)
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced setting, handle stressful situations, and maintain stakeholder confidentiality.
- Experience and knowledge of philanthropy, including donor acquisition, preferred
- AZA-accredited institution and additional nonprofit experience a plus
- Must hold or be able to possess a valid driver's license within three months of hire
- Successful completion of a background check is required before employment
Physical Demands
- This is a primarily on-site role, with flexibility for remote work supported, based on weekly tasks, personal needs, and collaborative needs.
- Be able and willing to work occasional non-traditional hours (weekends, nights, and holidays) and limited travel (including overnight trips) as needed. Most travel is local/regional.
- Capable of holding certification in First Aid and CPR
- Frequent exposure to outside weather conditions and a natural environment
- Frequent sitting, standing, bending, walking (including on uneven surfaces), and occasional unassisted lifting up to 20 lbs
Compensation & Benefits
Starting from $18 hourly; specific rate will vary based on previous experience and relevant skills/knowledge set. EWC’s benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) contribution match, paid time off, and some pretty wild co-workers of assorted leg count!
How to Apply
Send CV/resume and references to
hr@endangeredwolfcenter.org
, with “Development Manager” in the subject line.