Vice President for Resource Development
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Vice President for Resource Development
+ Job Number: 25024
+ Functional Area: Development/Fundraising
+ Department: Office of the President
+ School Area: President & Chairman of the Corporation
+ Employment Type: Full-Time
+ Employment Category: Exempt
+ Visa Sponsorship Available: No
+ Schedule:
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Posting Description
VICE PRESIDENT FOR RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT, Office of the President, will serve as the Institute’s lead fundraiser; provide strategic leadership and management for MIT’s comprehensive development efforts that includes development planning and initiatives, foundation relations, gift planning, leadership giving, philanthropic partnerships, prospect development, and fundraising support operations; be responsible for managing a centralized development operation that seeks financial support from individuals, foundations, and corporations, and coordinates fundraising, marketing, and communication efforts among the schools and college; collaborate closely with the President’s senior team, deans, faculty, Alumni Association, and volunteers to define priorities and shape strategies to build philanthropic support to meet the evolving needs of the MIT community and oversee the management of the office’s staff of approximately 200 people.Find the full job description here (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f-fQJLWqJelnA3ED9RZ91l2eZhGzf-qScrJalpZuhPU/edit?usp=sharing\_eip&ts=6864fc6f) .
Job Requirements
REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree; a minimum of ten years of progressively senior strategic leadership experience, preferably in development at a major educational institution or an environment of similar complexity; demonstrated ability to provide management oversight, leadership, and strategic direction; the ability to interact effectively with donors, faculty, members of the Corporation, executives, and alumni; demonstrated success overseeing fundraising activities; the ability to think strategically during changing economic conditions combined with strong fiscal accountability and the ability to manage resources with efficiency; discretion in handling confidential matters; experience in principal and transformational giving; superb listening, presentation, communication, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills; ability to build excitement about MIT’s unique strengths and its service to the nation and the world; and a passion for seeking philanthropic support to advance MIT’s goals. PREFERRED: Master’s degree; and individual giving and fundraising for science and technology programs. Job #25024
Revised 7/2/2025
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