Great River Childrens Museum: Vice President of Development
Position Title: Vice President of Development
Status: Full Time - Exempt (some weekend and evening availability required)
Reports To: CEO
Salary: $80000 - $90000 (dependent upon experience)
The Building Blocks Of Who We Are
Our Mission
Great River Childrens Museum shines a bright light on the power of play to spark childrens learning strengthen families and build community connections. Its dynamic interactive environments and experiences are a gateway to the world and its people for children and families of all backgrounds.
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving the greater St. Cloud and Central Minnesota communities were passionate about bringing people together through intentional play-filled experiences that nurture young minds and connect generations.
As a team we are:
- Caring and respectful
- Creative and curious
- Committed to integrity and inclusion
- Welcoming to all
- Fun!
The Opportunity
Our newly opened museum is a place where imagination comes to life and were looking for a visionary Vice President of Development to help ensure our mission thrives for generations to come.
As a key member of the executive leadership team the VP will build and lead the museums fundraising marketing and communications strategy shaping systems relationships and a culture of philanthropy from the ground up.
This is an ideal role for a strategic builder and hands-on leader eager to make a lasting impact in a growing community organization.
Position Summary
As a key member of the executive leadership team the Vice President of Development will design launch and lead the museums comprehensive contributed revenue strategy and oversee marketing communications and brand.
This is a unique opportunity for a builder someone excited to create systems relationships and a culture of philanthropy from the ground up. The VP will play a pivotal role in securing the museums future sustainability while amplifying its story to the community donors and partners.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Fundraising Leadership
- Partner with the CEO and Board to set and achieve ambitious fundraising goals.
- Develop and implement a multi-year development plan that includes major gifts annual giving grants sponsorships planned giving and events.
- Cultivate solicit and steward donors and prospects across all giving levels.
- Oversee institutional and government grant writing reporting and compliance.
- Integrate development goals into museum-wide planning and budgeting.
Marketing Communications & Brand
- Lead all outward-facing messaging storytelling and digital engagement.
- Develop campaigns to raise visibility drive visitation and inspire philanthropy.
- Ensure consistent brand identity and mission alignment across all communications.
- Oversee content creation for web social media press releases newsletters and collateral.
Systems & Operations
- Build infrastructure for donor management reporting and analytics.
- Establish fundraising policies procedures and recognition programs.
- Develop budgets forecasts and dashboards for contributed revenue performance.
Board & Community Engagement
- Serve as staff liaison to the Boards Resource Development Committee.
- Train and support board members in fundraising and donor stewardship.
- Represent the museum in the community strengthening partnerships with donors businesses and civic organizations.
Team Leadership
- Hire mentor and supervise staff volunteers and interns in development and communications.
- Foster a collaborative creative and results-oriented team culture.
- Champion professional growth innovation and accountability within the team.
Hands-On Execution
- As a startup organization the VP will balance strategic leadership with hands-on work writing appeals managing events meeting donors and building systems that will sustain growth for years to come.
Qualifications
- Bachelors degree required; advanced degree preferred.
- At least 7 years of progressively responsible nonprofit fundraising or sales experience with demonstrated success soliciting four- and five-figure gifts and/or sales running campaigns institutional giving etc.
- Experience in startup or early-stage nonprofits strongly preferred.
- Proven success in marketing communications and brand strategy.
- Demonstrated ability to solicit and close significant gifts and sponsorships.
- Skilled leader with experience managing staff and volunteers.
- Excellent written verbal and storytelling skills.
- Strong project management data analysis and budgeting experience.
- Proficiency with donor CRMs digital marketing tools and communication platforms.
- High ethical standards and respect for donor confidentiality.
- Passion for children learning creativity and community enrichment.
Compensation & Benefits
Salary: $80000$90000 commensurate with experience
Benefits Include:
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) with 120 hours provided upfront in your first year
- 401(k) with employer match
- Professional development support
- Performance-based incentive structure (to be developed)
- Opportunities for growth and leadership within a dynamic organization
Working Conditions
- Onsite presence expected 45 days per week with occasional remote flexibility.
- Some evening and weekend hours are required for events and donor engagements.
- Occasional travel for donor meetings conferences and professional events.
Join us
If you have a passion for childrens education and the mission of Great River Childrens Museum we encourage you to apply!
How to apply:
Please visit our website and click on Get Involved to find the Careers link.
We will accept applications until a diverse and qualified pool of applications has been received and the position is filled. If you have any inquiries about this position please email Jon Noyes VP of Operations at
At Great River Childrens Museum we believe that diversity is not only a strength but also an essential part of who we are as a community. We are committed to ensuring that every child caregiver and community member feels a true sense of belonging within our museum walls.
Work schedule
- Monday to Friday
- Weekend availability
- Holidays
Supplemental pay
Benefits
- Paid time off
- 401(k) matching