Deputy Director of Development
Company: Alliance for Decision Education
Location: Bala Cynwyd
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $100,000- $115,000 per
year Who We Are The Alliance for Decision Education (the Alliance)
is a national nonprofit and field builder with the mission of
improving lives by empowering students with essential skills and
dispositions for making better decisions. Founded in 2014 and
backed by experts in decision sciences, business, and
educationincluding several Nobel laureatesthe Alliance believes
that better decisions lead to better lives and a better society. As
a field builder, the Alliance partners with teachers, academic and
business leaders, families, and community members to raise
awareness and lead the growing call for Decision Education to be
taught in schools across the country. The Alliance is committed to
an inclusive, supportive, and collaborative culture. Our diverse
team comprises educators, researchers, subject matter experts, and
other professionals dedicated to our mission. We are proud to be an
Equal Opportunity Employer. What We Offer The Alliance offers a
comprehensive total rewards package, inclusive of competitive
compensation: Annual Salary: $100,000- $115,000 per year,
commensurate with experience and qualifications* Benefits: Medical,
dental, and vision insurance (100% employer paid) Basic life
insurance and AD&D (100% employer paid) Long-term disability
insurance (100% employer paid) Employee Assistance Program 401 (k)
retirement plan with up to a 5% employer match Flexible Spending
Accounts (healthcare and dependent care) Up to 20 days of Paid Time
Off per calendar year (prorated the first year based on hire date)
Unlimited paid sick time Hybrid work schedule Paid lunch stipend
while working on-site *Salary range is a good-faith estimate based
on external benchmarking and the industry standards, and may vary
based on qualifications and experience. Benefits are subject to
change at the organizations discretion. Job Overview The Deputy
Director of Development will lead the operational execution and
foundational infrastructure of the Development Department, enabling
the Head of Philanthropy and the Senior Manager of Major Gifts to
focus exclusively on donor cultivation, solicitation, and
relationship management. This role will establish scalable systems,
policies, and processes to build a strong and efficient foundation
for departmental growth, ensuring compliance, data integrity, and
seamless cross-functional support. Reporting to the Head of
Philanthropy, the Deputy Director will oversee daily operations,
drive process improvements, and foster team cohesion, without
managing a personal donor portfolio. This position supervises two
direct reports: the Philanthropic Grants and Donor Communications
Senior Manager and the Development Services Manager. As a pivotal
leader in a growing department, the Deputy Director will foster a
culture of accountability, collaboration, and mission alignment to
sustain long-term philanthropic success. Location and Schedule This
full-time role requires an 8-hour day and a 40-hour work week. It
is an Exempt position under the FLSA, meaning it is not eligible
for overtime pay. TheDeputy Director of Development will follow a
hybrid work schedule, requiring on-site presence at the office in
Bala Cynwyd, PA, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with flexibility to
work remotely or in the office on other days. Non-local candidates
will be considered, with occasional travel to the office required.
Additionally, the role may require 10-15% travel for stakeholder
engagements, events, and internal team meetings. Job
Responsibilities Foundational Structure and Operations (35%) Build
and maintain robust systems for prospect management, gift
processing, and acknowledgments, donor communications calendars,
LYBUNT/SYBUNT tracking, and CRM integrity (Salesforce). Oversee
data management, analytics, and reporting; produce monthly
dashboards to track fundraising trends, pipeline health, and
departmental metrics for the Head of Philanthropy and leadership.
Enhance best-practice policies for compliance (federal/state
regulations), process improvements, and scalability; lead
initiatives to streamline gift entry, prospect research
coordination, and event logistics. Manage biweekly departmental
meetings, annual retreats, and the development plan, incorporating
strategic adjustments and cross-departmental input. Maintain the
Alliances profiles on philanthropic evaluation platforms (e.g.,
GuideStar, Charity Navigator) and ensure accurate integration with
finance and reporting systems. Leadership and Team Management (30%)
Supervise the Development Services Manager, overseeing prospect
research, data entry/storage, activity tracking, invitation lists,
event support, scheduling/agendas for leadership prospect meetings,
and liaison roles with other departments on joint
projects/timelines. Supervise the Philanthropic Grants and Donor
Communications Senior Manager, providing guidance on grants
strategy (foundation/government/corporate), lifecycle management
(research, proposals, submissions, reporting, stewardship), donor
communications (impact stories, support cases, stewardship
reports), trend monitoring, and mentorship of team members in
proposal development. Collaborate with the Head of Philanthropy to
assess staffing needs, contribute to recruitment, and promote
professional development, growth, and a collaborative team culture.
Act as a key cross-departmental liaison (e.g., with Communications,
Research, Operations) to gather input for grants/proposals, align
on priorities, and execute joint initiatives. Philanthropic
Strategy and Culture (20%) Serve as a thought partner to the Head
of Philanthropy in executing the development plan, identifying
operational opportunities/risks, and monitoring philanthropy trends
to inform foundational enhancements. Support coordination of
fundraising events, annual appeals, employee giving, and
end-of-year campaigns in collaboration with the Communications
department and the Development Services Manager. Ensure the timely,
creative, and budget-conscious production and dissemination of
donor-facing materials (proposals, reports, collateral) in
partnership with the Senior Manager of Philanthropic Grants and
Donor Communications. Board and Executive Support (15%) Prepare
materials, agendas, and tracking for Board-driven fundraising
initiatives and prospect engagements led by the Executive Director
or Head of Philanthropy. Facilitate prospect management meetings to
align team efforts on research, ratings, move tracking, and
template maintenance for donor materials. These responsibilities
may change or expand over time, consistent with the organizations
needs and initiatives. Job Qualifications Minimum Requirements 7
years of development experience with proven outcomes in building
operational foundations, process improvement, revenue support
systems, and team management. 3 years in a leadership role (e.g.,
managing teams, operations, or projects in a growing nonprofit).
Proficiency in CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce) for data management,
analytics, reporting, and compliance. Experience overseeing grants
programs, donor communications, prospect/data operations, gift
processing, and cross-departmental collaboration. Skilled in
operational writing (e.g., policies, reports, dashboards) and
implementing data-informed strategies. Bachelors degree preferred;
equivalent experience considered. Preferred Requirements Expertise
in establishing development infrastructure in scaling
organizations, including grants lifecycle, donor stewardship
systems, and analytics. Background in education, behavioral
science, or cognitive science. Track record of leading process
improvements and fostering inclusive team environments. Skills,
Characteristics, and Attributes Strategic thinker with strong
analytical, problem-solving, and project management skills to build
sustainable foundations. Self-starter with entrepreneurial spirit,
initiative, and ability to work independently while maintaining a
collaborative, team-oriented mindset. Excellent communication
skills (written, verbal, interpersonal) with professionalism,
integrity, and discretion in handling sensitive information.
Detail-oriented, adaptable, and able to thrive in a fast-paced
environment while meeting deadlines and pivoting priorities. Team
builder with emotional maturity, positive presence, and commitment
to inclusive practices. Open-minded, intellectually curious, and
passionate about advancing Decision Education. Reflects the
Alliances core values and standards: Humanism: valuing others as
human beings Rationality: thinking and skills to help answer What
is true? and What to do? Education: growth mindset; dedication to
developing knowledge and skills Conscientiousness: diligent work
ethic; professionalism; high-quality work Initiative: owners and
founders mentality; leadership skills Mission Alignment: dedication
to the organizations mission and goals Successful completion of the
pre-employment screening process. Comply with all company policies
and procedures. Understand and demonstrate safe work practices to
ensure a safe work environment. Complete special projects and other
duties as assigned by management. Physical and Environmental
Demands Primarily desk-based work involving sitting at a
workstation. Occasional walking, standing, or lifting/carrying up
to 10 lbs. Constant hand/finger dexterity for typing, writing, or
handling objects. Good vision and hearing are required for reading,
computer work, and communication. The Alliance is committed to
providing reasonable accommodations that enable individuals with
disabilities to fulfill essential functions, including the use of
assistive technologies such as screen readers, captioning,
amplified phones, and speech-to-text software. The Alliance for
Decision Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are
committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
based on merit and without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability,
or veteran status. Employment with the Alliance for Decision
Education is at will. This means that the employee or the company
can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or
without cause or notice.
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