Development Director
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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world's worst humanitarian crises, helping to restore health, safety, education, economic wellbeing, and power to people devastated by conflict and disaster. Founded in 1933 at the call of Albert Einstein, the IRC is one of the world's largest international humanitarian non-governmental organizations (INGO), at work in more than 40 countries and 29 U.S. cities helping people to survive, reclaim control of their future and strengthen their communities. A force for humanity, IRC employees deliver lasting impact by restoring safety, dignity and hope to millions. If you're a solutions-driven, passionate change-maker, come join us in positively impacting the lives of millions of people world-wide for a better future. Job Overview The Development Director for IRC in Georgia and Florida is a senior leader responsible for driving fundraising, advocacy, and external engagement across Atlanta, Miami, and Tallahassee. Reporting to the Executive Director, this role leads a multi-office strategy to expand donor support, grow revenue, and advance IRC's mission through fundraising, advocacy, and communications. The ideal candidate is a strategic, entrepreneurial fundraiser with a strong record of leading people, securing major gifts, stewarding donors, and building partnerships. They are a compelling communicator who can translate mission into funding opportunities, represent IRC effectively in the community, and lead teams to ambitious results. This role oversees donor engagement, proposals and grants, special events, public-facing communications, and community engagement, while partnering with headquarters teams to increase fundraising success and visibility for IRC's work across local, state, and regional audiences. The successful candidate will bring a proven record of fundraising success, strong team leadership, and deep alignment with IRC's mission and values. The Development Director directly supervises resource development staff in Georgia and Florida and works closely with executive, program, communications, and headquarters partners. Major Responsibilities Key responsibilities include: Lead and develop a high-performing resource development team across Georgia and Florida. Build, steward, and grow relationships with individual, corporate, and foundation donors. Drive fundraising strategy and execution, including major gifts, pipeline development, proposals, renewals, and special campaigns. Partner with program and executive leadership to align fundraising priorities with organizational strategy and program needs. Represent IRC externally through community engagement, donor cultivation, advocacy, events, and public-facing communications. Collaborate with headquarters and local communications partners to strengthen visibility, messaging, and fundraising outcomes. Use CRM, AI, and other digital tools to strengthen donor management, prospect research, communications, and administrative efficiency. Job Requirements Education : Bachelor's degree in International Development, Nonprofit or Business Management, Public Policy, Social Work (macro focused), or similar fields of study; and/or equivalent experience. Graduate degree and/or Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) is preferred. Work Experience : Seven or more years of progressive leadership experience in fundraising, resource development, or nonprofit philanthropy preferred. Demonstrated success securing major gifts, growing donor relationships, and delivering fundraising results. Experience developing donor pipelines, proposals, reports, and other external-facing communications. Strong people management skills and experience leading teams and cross-functional collaboration. Experience with Salesforce or another CRM required; demonstrated proficiency with AI and other digital tools is strongly preferred. Demonstrated Skills & Competencies Strategic leadership skills, including the ability to set direction, prioritize effectively, and drive fundraising results across a multi-office function. Strong people management skills, including the ability to coach, develop, and hold staff accountable while fostering collaboration and high performance. Sophisticated relationship-building skills, including the ability to engage, steward, and influence donors, partners, community leaders, and other external stakeholders. Strong written, verbal, and presentation skills, including the ability to represent IRC persuasively in donor conversations, community settings, advocacy efforts, and public-facing communications. Ability to connect mission, programs, and funding strategy to translate organizational priorities into compelling fundraising opportunities. Strong cross-functional collaboration skills, including the ability to influence and align colleagues across program, executive, communications, and headquarters teams. Sound judgment, initiative, and resilience, with the ability to operate effectively in fast-paced,