Development Manager @ Mayyim Hayyim

Location: Auburndale, MA 02466
Position Development Manager
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Organization Type Other, Education & Schools, Ritual Center, Mikveh

Development Manager
Full-time, preference for Boston-based but will consider remote candidates
Position available immediately

About Mayyim Hayyim
Mayyim Hayyim Living Waters Community Mikveh and Paula Brody & Family Education Center is a vibrant center
for spirituality and learning at the forefront of Jewish ritual innovation and pluralism. We’re making the ancient
Jewish practice of mikveh (ritual immersion) more open and accessible to the full spectrum of the contemporary
Jewish community. In addition to operating a community mikveh in Boston, we’re bringing engaging, experiential
educational programs to individuals and organizations across the country, and building the burgeoning field of
Open Mikveh by supporting mikveh projects around the world.

About the role
The Development Manager will be critical to the success of Mayyim Hayyim’s strategic plan, which re-positions
Mayyim Hayyim as a national organization and seeks to scale our growth. They will develop and implement a
comprehensive fundraising strategy to support our annual campaign which currently raises $600,000+ total from
new and existing donors. They will work with the board and senior staff to support major gifts fundraising and
grant proposals as needed. Being successful in this role means building off the accomplishments of Mayyim
Hayyim’ current annual campaign, executing new campaigns and fundraising programs, and growing and
diversifying Mayyim Hayyim’s donor pool.

About you
You’re a natural fundraiser and networker. You’re a go-getter who figures out on your own what work is needed. At
the same time, you’re collaborative and know how to manage multiple people all having a stake in your projects.
You’re creative, solutions-oriented, and a fantastic writer/editor. You enjoy a balance of behind-the-scenes work
and getting out there in the community. You’re detail-oriented and always find (and care about) the typo. You feel
comfortable working with, instructing, or editing board members, constituents, and staff members who may be
senior to you. You seek out opportunities and aren’t afraid to try new tactics or make changes, and you turn
“failure” into learning.

Mayyim Hayyim explicitly seeks to build a diverse staff and candidates from communities who have been marginalized are
particularly encouraged to apply.

About your team
You’ll be joining a growing staff—by the time you start, we’ll be 8 staff members, including new communications
and administrative roles that we’re currently hiring for and expect to start in January, 2022. We work hard and set
high expectations for ourselves, but we love to laugh with each other (sometimes we’re pretty irreverent) and bring
our whole selves to work. We celebrate joyous occasions and take care of each other when times get tough. We
care about making the Jewish world more accessible and inclusive.

You’ll report to the Chief Operations and Advancement Officer. You’ll be our second team member with significant
fundraising responsibilities and the fifth member of our Operations team. You will also work closely with our CEO
and Board of Directors. If you’re successful in your role, growth opportunities await.

About the process
To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume (PDF only).

We will accept applications on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Candidates who we are initially interested in
will schedule a short, 15-20 minute phone screen. Those who move on will schedule an hour-long Zoom interview.
Both will take place with the Chief Operations and Advancement Officer. Candidates will then have a final
interview with our CEO and select Development Committee lay leaders, and will be asked to complete a short set
of tasks (less than 30 minutes; you will not be asked to produce original work) and to provide references. Please
note that our hiring process is not necessarily linear; we may not contact you immediately but we commit to
responding to all candidates during the process.

The Details
Job Responsibilities may include:
• Creating and executing annual fundraising strategy to raise $600,000+ alongside senior staff and board
partners. Campaign work may include, but is not limited to:
o Producing mail and digital appeals, from writing copy to list building
o Managing up the portfolios of senior staff and board members
o Soliciting a personal portfolio of donors who make gifts up to $5,000
o Managing benefits and cultivation events and liaising with vendors
o Prospect research
o Evaluating data
• Serving as a staff liaison to the development committee and providing regular reports to the board
• Working with program and communications staff on fundraising communications
• Working with administrative staff to ensure donations are properly coded and donors are promptly and
appropriately acknowledged
• Overseeing pledge follow-up and fulfillment
• Supporting senior staff on grant applications and other fundraising projects
• Other tasks as needed

Essential skills/qualifications (must-haves):
• Demonstrated success in a fundraising role
• Experience with fundraising CRMs/databases
• Experience managing volunteers/lay leaders
• Ability to maintain confidentiality with sensitive information
• Passion for Mayyim Hayyim’s mission
• Understanding of the North American Jewish community

Preferred skills/qualifications (nice-to-haves)
• 1-3 years’ experience in non-profit fundraising, especially in a direct solicitation role
• Experience at an organization that underwent expansion or scaling
• Specific experience with Salesforce

Compensation
The salary range for this position is $55,000 - $65,000, commensurate with experience. If your salary
expectations are different and/or you have more experience, let’s talk.

Benefits include:
• Health care plans for individuals, couples, and families, including FSA and DCFSA options
• Progressive vacation beginning with 2 weeks and up to 4 weeks by your fourth year on staff
• 4 personal days and 8 sick days, with the ability to roll over up to 5 sick days per year
• 7 federal/state holidays off, plus all Jewish holidays, flexible leave early for Shabbat policies
• Up to 12 weeks paid parental leave, based on length of tenure
• Fully covered short-term disability and life insurance

Location
This position is preferably located in the greater Boston area, although we will consider remote applicants located
in the United States. Mayyim Hayyim is not able to sponsor work visas at this time. Boston-based applicants will be
considered part of the local staff and participate in our hybrid work model where local staff are currently working
on-site at least two days per week (Tuesdays and Thursdays). Staff offices are up 1-2 flights of stairs. If remote, the
position will be expected to travel to Boston on a regular basis to participate in donor meetings, major
organizational events, and staff development retreats (assuming public health conditions allow).

Mayyim Hayyim employees must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19, with allowances for medical exemptions. Please visit our website to learn about our current COVID-19 protocols.