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City Garden Montessori School in St. Louis seeks a strategic Chief Development Officer to lead fundraising initiatives and partnerships. The ideal candidate will possess a strong track record in development, passion for equity, and the ability to foster effective relationships within a collaborative environment. This role is pivotal in increasing the school's philanthropic support and executing ambitious growth plans.
City Garden Montessori School (City Garden) is the only Montessori charter school in Missouri, and we are one of the highest-performing charter schools in the state. Our team possesses passion and determination to implement the Montessori approach to educating children in a diverse, public school environment. City Garden is committed to being an anti-biased, anti-racist community and seeks others who are passionate about these values. We are committed to continuous learning and growth for adults in the community, to foster excellence for all City Garden children.
Located in St. Louis, City Garden just renewed its second 10 Year Charter with the state of Missouri. We began in 2008 with 53 students; now, we have 278 children in preschool through eighth grade. As we grow, we continue to seek individuals to join us who share our vision for academic excellence for all children and holistic Montessori education, rooted in equity and social justice.
As City Garden embarks on this ambitious growth plan , we’re seeking to hire a talented and strategic leader who will lead City Garden’s development department, significantly growing City Garden’s philanthropic support.
The Chief Development Officer will be responsible for achieving City Garden’s fundraising goals. She or he has direct responsibility for raising funds through major gifts, annual giving, corporate and foundation grants, planned giving and special events. The Chief Development Officer will also oversee marketing, branding, public relations, advertising and other communications initiatives. In this role, she or he will work closely with the entire leadership team, the Board of Directors and various Board committees, including the Development Committee, to build and implement a successful development strategy. She or he will also work with client groups, media and other audiences as necessary.
The priorities for the CDO over the next two years will be:
The ideal CDO candidate will have a track record of success in fundraising, having led a development department for at least eight years, realizing significant growth in revenue and donors. They need to be strongly collaborative in order to work within City Garden’s culture of radical hospitality and communication. The right candidate will be able to put a stake in the ground on decisions and to push back on the board and staff when necessary.
Reporting directly to City Garden’s Chief Executive Officer, the CDO will serve on a leadership team along with the Chief Academic Officer and Chief Operating Officer, and will manage at least one other staff member, with potential to grow the Development Department over time.
What does success in this role look like?
Success in the first five years for the CDO will mean that City Garden will have increased annual fundraising revenue by at least 15%, and will have secured $11 Million to support its growth plan.
The CDO’s Key Responsibilities Include:
Candidates must meet the following requirements:
In order to fulfill these responsibilities, the ideal CDO will also possess:
This position offers a salary range of $106,000 to $118,000 and robust benefits including medical, dental, retirement and generous personal time off. More details can be provided upon request.
Our work is a calling. We are implementing a very unique, specialized approach to education. City Garden is also much more than a school–we have a deep commitment to doing “whatever it takes” for our children and families, and we educate our children in the context of an active, vibrant, diverse community. All of this requires a special kind of commitment. Staff must also have a high level of cultural competence, and be committed to constant growth in this area.
Our work requires being coachable, an ongoing desire to learn and a sense of egoless-ness. Our work is not easy. Our guides (teachers) individualize curriculum for every student, and have mixed age groupings. We are constantly aligning Montessori with the Missouri Learning Standards, and we strive to implement the Montessori approach with fidelity while meeting the requirements of teaching in a public school. Administrative and support staff must be able to think “outside the box” and have a relentless commitment to creating new ways of doing things, that lead to equity.
Our work requires flexibility, independence and initiative. We are a young organization; things change fast, and we are still developing programs, systems and structures. We are looking for people who are excited to create, innovate, and constantly learn new things!
Our work is profoundly rewarding!!! Our children love to come to school. They are joyful, funny and engaged, and they love all of the adults at City Garden. Wey have an incredible community of support beyond our walls, which includes parents, neighborhood residents, other organizations, businesses, foundations, corporations and lots of individuals who believe in us and our mission.
Please apply by submitting your resume and detailed cover letter which highlights your interest in the position, relevant experience, and how you meet the qualifications and qualities sought for the position at jobs@citygardenschool.org. For additional questions about this position or to speak with someone about your interest, please contact Christie Huck at christie@citygardenschool.org.
City Garden Montessori School is an equal opportunity employer and an organization that values diversity, equity and inclusion. Recruiting staff to create an inclusive organization is a priority, and we encourage applicants from all cultures, races, ethnicities, religions, sexes, national or regional origins, ages, disability status, sexual orientations, gender identities, military or veteran status, or other statuses protected by law. All candidates are evaluated solely on their qualifications to perform the work required.