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DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERSHIPS & STRATEGIC GIVING
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERSHIPS & STRATEGIC GIVING JOB DESCRIPTION Department: Advancement FLSA Status: Exempt Work Location: Primarily onsite with some remote work FT/PT: Full-time Last Revision Date: June 11, 2025 How to apply: A cover letter is required for consideration of this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address:
The DSO is a complex organization. Operating 365 days per year in historic Orchestra Hall, one of America’s most acoustically perfect concert halls, we are a performing arts institution, an educational facility, and a community center. We are governed by an independent Board of Directors and employ both union and non-union employees as musicians, stage crew, and administrative staff. Creating a unified culture throughout the institution is an organizational imperative, and we are guided by our values of excellence, diversity, resilience, collaboration, and innovation. The DSO is also deeply invested in the city of Detroit; through our Detroit Strategy initiative, we are expanding the DSO’s participation in the growth and well-being of the city. The DSO offers a unique, fast-paced working environment, an excellent overall compensation package, and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information visit www.dso.org. Position Summary: The Director of Institutional Partnerships and Strategic Giving provides strategic and day-to-day leadership of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s foundation and corporate fundraising programs. Serves as a partner to the Chief Revenue Officer on government initiatives. This position is responsible for securing more than $5 million annually in support of operations, as well as additional restricted support for special artistic or learning & engagement projects, and capital/endowment initiatives. Reporting to the Senior Director of Advancement, the Director oversees a high-performing team and serves as the organization’s primary strategist and relationship manager for top corporate and foundation funders. This role is charged with building long-term partnerships rooted in shared values, driving results through dynamic storytelling, and aligning institutional giving with the DSO’s programmatic priorities. In addition to meeting immediate fundraising goals, this role plays a critical part in shaping the DSO’s multi-year financial sustainability by aligning institutional funding strategy with the organization’s long-term artistic, educational, and capital investment priorities.
Key Areas of Focus:
Specific Duties and Responsibilities: Revenue & Strategic Leadership
Team Leadership
Partnership Development & Portfolio Management
Cross Departmental & External Collaboration
Volunteer & Board Engagement
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Physical Requirements: This role primarily works in an office environment and frequently has prolonged periods of sitting and looking at a computer screen.
Direct Reports: Manager of Institutional Giving
If an accommodation is needed to ensure your successful participation in the application or interview process, please reach out to hr@dso.org for assistance.
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Additional Salary Information: Salary range will be disclosed during the interview process.
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