Director of Advancement
The Girls' Middle School
| An intimate, mission-driven school dedicated exclusively to the education of adolescent girls, The Girls’ Middle School (GMS) in Palo Alto, California, offers a joyful, rigorous, and student-centered learning environment for grades 6–8. GMS helps learners discover academic confidence, intellectual curiosity, and leadership through an intentionally designed program that balances strong academics, project-based and experiential learning, social-emotional skill building, and a whole-child approach. Rooted in a belief that the middle school years are formative for identity, purpose, and voice, GMS prepares girls to engage the world with curiosity, conviction, and compassion. Guided by a devoted and talented Head of School, Christine Fairless, and an engaged Board of Trustees, GMS seeks a strategic, collaborative, and entrepreneurial Director of Advancement to lead and grow a comprehensive advancement program that will expand philanthropic participation, deepen alumni and family engagement, and secure the long-term resources necessary to sustain and strengthen the School’s mission. This is an exceptional opportunity for a passionate advancement leader who thrives in a close-knit school community, who is energized by relationship-building, and who is eager to design and implement bold, contemporary fundraising strategies that align with GMS’s vision for educating girls to lead with confidence. Key Responsibilities for the Director of Advancement Reporting to the Head of School and serving as a key partner to the senior leadership team and Board of Trustees, the Director of Advancement (DoA) will lead and professionalize all aspects of the school’s fundraising and constituent engagement work. The DoA will build genuine and meaningful relationships both internally and externally; have a proven track record of fundraising success; demonstrate a deep understanding and appreciation for the school’s mission and aspirations; approach the work with a sense of possibility, tenacity, and professionalism; and will build, inspire and invest in a high-performing team to foster long-term stability and growth. Those who are confident, creative, and organized are encouraged to apply. Ideal candidates will be forward-thinking, able to establish clear priorities, action-oriented but collaborative, a gifted problem-solver and highly relational, stay abreast of trends and best practices, and last, but not least, committed to girls’ education! Responsibilities include: Strategic Leadership
Fundraising and Engagement
Board and Volunteer Partnership
Position Statement & How to Apply Please view the full position statement at: https://rg175.com/alytics/t/v/... GMS is partnering with RG175 to identify exceptional candidates. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter that clearly articulates their interest in and fit for this role, a current résumé or CV, and a list of professional references (references will not be contacted without candidate permission). Please submit materials to the RG175 website (https://rg175.com/current-sear...). For inquiries about the search or to nominate a candidate, please contact: Emilie Henry (emilie.henry@rg175.com) or James E. Pattison (jpattison@rg175.com). The Girls’ Middle School seeks candidates who will embrace and advance its commitment to creating an equitable and inclusive learning community. Individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences are strongly encouraged to apply.
|
Leadership Qualities, Personal Attributes, and Qualifications
Qualifications
|
| Stewardship Officer | Charleston, South Carolina |
| College of Charleston | 1 Week Ago |
| Electric Shop Supervisor (Re-Announcement) | Charleston, South Carolina |
| College of Charleston | 2 Weeks Ago |
| Chair, Department of Radiology - CentraState Medical Center, Freehold NJ | Freehold, New Jersey |
| Atlantic Health System | Yesterday |
Error