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Working Films is hiring a full-time Development Manager to lead fundraising efforts. The position involves creating a fundraising plan, managing grant applications, and building donor relations, with remote work options available. A strong background in fundraising strategy, grant-writing, and effective communication is essential.
Working Films is conducting a national search for a full-time Development Manager to lead the organization’s fundraising. The Development Manager will report to the co-directors and work closely with them and the finance committee of Working Films’ board to create and implement an annual fundraising plan.
Working Films is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
Candidates of color are particularly encouraged to apply. Working Films encourages applications from veteran fundraisers seeking (or interested) in coming out of retirement to support social justice organizing in the documentary film world.
Salary: We offer a salary commensurate with qualifications and experience, a generous benefits package, and a pleasant work environment.
Location: This is a remote opportunity. Relocation to Wilmington, NC is desired, but not required.
Timeline:We aim to fill this position by April 2019.
Interested candidates should email a cover letter, resume and at least two successful proposal or LOI writing samples to: apply(at)workingfilms.org.
Working Films was one of the first organizations using documentary film to raise public consciousness, catalyze action, and create real and measurable impact. Since our founding in 1999, we have honed an approach that engages communities nationwide in advancing social justice and environmental protection.
Working Films builds partnerships between documentary makers and advocates to tackle the biggest issues of our time. We train and work with change leaders using film to enhance their programs, extend their reach, and move their missions forward. We identify partners’ needs, work with them to select great media, and put it to work through screening tours, trainings, policy briefings, and in other strategic settings. Our approach prioritizes leadership in directly impacted communities and respects the interests of the people most affected by the issues at hand.