Development Specialist (Part-Time Contract) Library Archives & Public Records (LAPR) Arizona Talking Book Library Agency: Arizona Secretary of State (AZSOS) Location: Phoenix AZ (Hybrid Local Candidates Only)
Position Overview
The Arizona Talking Book Library is seeking an experienced and dynamic Development Specialist to support its mission: That All May Read. This role serves as the librarys chief fundraising professional responsible for growing philanthropic support from individuals foundations and corporations across Arizona.
The Arizona Talking Book Library provides free library services statewide to individuals who are unable to read standard print due to visual physical or reading disabilities. The Development Specialist plays a critical role in ensuring sustainable financial support for these essential services.
This is a part-time hourly staff augmentation contract position anticipated to begin May 11 2026 and conclude November 30 2026.
Key Responsibilities
Design manage and execute a comprehensive fundraising program to increase charitable giving from foundations corporations and individual donors
Conduct thorough prospect research to identify and qualify new donor opportunities
Identify and research local state and national foundations aligned with accessibility literacy and library services
Build and maintain a donor database to track relationships giving history stewardship and outcomes
Monitor fundraising performance analyze results and adjust strategies as needed
Prepare regular reports on prospect management fundraising progress and portfolio performance
Collaborate with library leadership through regularly scheduled meetings to evaluate fundraising strategies and outcomes
Develop and implement donor cultivation and stewardship activities including one-on-one meetings small events library tours and donor recognition initiatives
Serve as Library Liaison and advisor to the Arizona Friends of Talking Books a nonprofit partner organization
Attend Arizona Friends of Talking Books board meetings and collaborate with board members to maximize fundraising potential
Ensure consistent fundraising messaging and branding aligned with the mission of the library and AZSOS
Create donor correspondence proposals grant applications stewardship updates and impact communications
Develop annual donor reports impact stories and fundraising marketing materials
Required Knowledge
Effective fundraising strategies and donor cultivation best practices
Accounting and recordkeeping practices related to fundraising
Estate planning and tax laws related to charitable giving
Required Skills
Strong community connections and relationship-building abilities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Time management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities
Proficiency in donor management databases and tracking systems
Required Abilities
Ability to cultivate and maintain donor relationships across all regions of Arizona
Ability to align donor interests and passions with organizational needs
Ability to research and write compelling grant proposals
Ability to steward foundation relationships for annual and multi-year funding
Ability to manage a portfolio of high-net-worth donors
Ability to articulate organizational value and impact to prospective donors
Ability to track analyze and report fundraising activity
Preferred Qualifications
Fundraising Professional Certification (CFRE/FPCC) preferred but not required
Experience conducting successful fundraising campaigns in Arizona
Position Details
Position Type: Staff Augmentation (Contract)
Hours: 10 hours per week
Schedule: Flexible during business hours (Monday Friday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM)
Work Arrangement: Mostly remote; in-office presence required as needed
Shift: Day
Pay Type: Hourly
Department: Library Archives and Public Records (LAPR)
Location: 1030 N. 32nd St. Phoenix AZ 85008
Additional Requirements
Local candidates only at time of submission
Candidates must be able to attend in-person interviews within one week of posting close date
Must be able to start within two weeks of offer
Background check required (HireRight Global ID)
Tentative start date dependent upon successful interviews onboarding completion and issuance of a state purchase order
Job Title Development Specialist (Part-Time Contract) Library Archives & Public Records (LAPR) Arizona Talking Book Library Agency: Arizona Secretary of State (AZSOS) Location: Phoenix AZ (Hybrid Local Candidates Only) Position Overview The Arizona Talking Book Library is seeking an experienc...
Job Title
Development Specialist (Part-Time Contract) Library Archives & Public Records (LAPR) Arizona Talking Book Library Agency: Arizona Secretary of State (AZSOS) Location: Phoenix AZ (Hybrid Local Candidates Only)
Position Overview
The Arizona Talking Book Library is seeking an experienced and dynamic Development Specialist to support its mission: That All May Read. This role serves as the librarys chief fundraising professional responsible for growing philanthropic support from individuals foundations and corporations across Arizona.
The Arizona Talking Book Library provides free library services statewide to individuals who are unable to read standard print due to visual physical or reading disabilities. The Development Specialist plays a critical role in ensuring sustainable financial support for these essential services.
This is a part-time hourly staff augmentation contract position anticipated to begin May 11 2026 and conclude November 30 2026.
Key Responsibilities
Design manage and execute a comprehensive fundraising program to increase charitable giving from foundations corporations and individual donors
Conduct thorough prospect research to identify and qualify new donor opportunities
Identify and research local state and national foundations aligned with accessibility literacy and library services
Build and maintain a donor database to track relationships giving history stewardship and outcomes
Monitor fundraising performance analyze results and adjust strategies as needed
Prepare regular reports on prospect management fundraising progress and portfolio performance
Collaborate with library leadership through regularly scheduled meetings to evaluate fundraising strategies and outcomes
Develop and implement donor cultivation and stewardship activities including one-on-one meetings small events library tours and donor recognition initiatives
Serve as Library Liaison and advisor to the Arizona Friends of Talking Books a nonprofit partner organization
Attend Arizona Friends of Talking Books board meetings and collaborate with board members to maximize fundraising potential
Ensure consistent fundraising messaging and branding aligned with the mission of the library and AZSOS
Create donor correspondence proposals grant applications stewardship updates and impact communications
Develop annual donor reports impact stories and fundraising marketing materials
Required Knowledge
Effective fundraising strategies and donor cultivation best practices
Accounting and recordkeeping practices related to fundraising
Estate planning and tax laws related to charitable giving
Required Skills
Strong community connections and relationship-building abilities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Time management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities
Proficiency in donor management databases and tracking systems
Required Abilities
Ability to cultivate and maintain donor relationships across all regions of Arizona
Ability to align donor interests and passions with organizational needs
Ability to research and write compelling grant proposals
Ability to steward foundation relationships for annual and multi-year funding
Ability to manage a portfolio of high-net-worth donors
Ability to articulate organizational value and impact to prospective donors
Ability to track analyze and report fundraising activity
Preferred Qualifications
Fundraising Professional Certification (CFRE/FPCC) preferred but not required
Experience conducting successful fundraising campaigns in Arizona
Position Details
Position Type: Staff Augmentation (Contract)
Hours: 10 hours per week
Schedule: Flexible during business hours (Monday Friday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM)
Work Arrangement: Mostly remote; in-office presence required as needed
Shift: Day
Pay Type: Hourly
Department: Library Archives and Public Records (LAPR)
Location: 1030 N. 32nd St. Phoenix AZ 85008
Additional Requirements
Local candidates only at time of submission
Candidates must be able to attend in-person interviews within one week of posting close date
Must be able to start within two weeks of offer
Background check required (HireRight Global ID)
Tentative start date dependent upon successful interviews onboarding completion and issuance of a state purchase order