Museum Registrar and Collection Manager
Southeastern Registrars Association (SERA) · Chicago, IL · 1 mo ago
Training$30/hrFull-time
About the role
The American LGBTQ+ Museum is a bold new institution dedicated to preserving, investigating, and celebrating the dynamic histories and cultures of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. Reporting to the Executive Director, the Chief of Development will lead fundraising efforts to advance the museum's mission.
Responsibilities
- Provide leadership, direction, and coordination of fundraising strategies and activities to advance the mission of the American LGBTQ+ Museum.
- Manage all museum fundraising, including campaign fundraising for a $30mm comprehensive campaign, board of directors fundraising, individual major gifts, annual fundraising (direct mail), corporate fundraising and engagement, government fundraising, memberships, all donor communications, and donor cultivation events.
- Work closely with the Executive Director, the Board, and senior staff to help the museum achieve its financial goals.
- Be a catalyst for helping the American LGBTQ+ Museum achieve its financial goals.
- Be an integral part of the senior leadership team and a key player in the growth and expansion of the organization in donor markets across the US.
Requirements
- A minimum of ten years of progressive experience in multifaceted development work with a major metropolitan museum, performing arts center, or arts and culture nonprofit.
Qualifications
- High-energy, seasoned development professional with a proven track record in major gift fundraising (ideally campaign fundraising).
- Researching and building strong relationships with current and prospective donors.
- Translating into significant sustainable philanthropic support.
Skills
- Strategic thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
- Experience with donor relations and stewardship.
Benefits
- Comprehensive package of benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance with employer contributions.
- A 401(k) plan, where the Museum will contribute 200% of an employee's retirement contribution up to 5%.
- Generous paid time off — 42 days of PTO, 13 paid holidays, and full-week closures in December and July.
Pay
$227,150. The salary is tied to the Museum's commitment to pay equity. A cost of living increase will be applied annually in addition to any bonus or additional compensation incentive program the museum might develop.
Schedule
Full-time position.