Major Gifts Officer
Who You Are
The Episcopal Academy seeks a relationship-centered, strategic, and collaborative Major Gifts Officer to help shape and sustain an evergreen culture of philanthropy. As a trusted advisor to donors and a thought partner to institutional leaders, you will design and execute individualized strategies that align donor passions with The Episcopal Academy's most ambitious priorities.
Reporting to the Associate Director of Advancement, Major Gifts, you will manage your work with significant autonomy while collaborating closely across the Advancement team. This role is ideal for a fundraiser who is motivated by building something enduring rather than simply closing transactions - bringing rigor, creativity, and sound judgment to your work. You are fluent in storytelling and deeply committed to delivering a thoughtful, personalized, mission-centered donor experience.
What You Will Do
About You
You are a bold, relational fundraising professional who thrives at the intersection of strategy and execution. You bring a strong record of securing major gifts and know how to build authentic, long-term relationships rooted in trust and transparency. You excel at donor engagement, communicate with clarity and purpose, and thrive in a mission-driven environment that values collaboration, innovation, and thoughtful urgency. You will excel in this role if you have:
This position is based on our Newtown Square, PA campus and requires on-site work, regional travel, and occasional evening or weekend events. A bachelor's degree and at least five years of experience in advancement work or related fundraising work are required. Please include a cover letter with your application.
About the Office of Institutional Advancement
The thirteen-person Advancement team at The Episcopal Academy is a collaborative, mission-driven group that fosters a culture of philanthropy grounded in gratitude, stewardship, and authentic relationships. Our efforts directly support students, faculty, and programs that shape the Episcopal experience-from financial aid and faculty development to athletics and the arts. Recent milestones that highlight both the generosity of our community and the strength of our Advancement program include:
About Us
Located 16 miles outside of Philadelphia, The Episcopal Academy offers competitive salary and benefits; employer retirement plan match; generous paid time off; excellent work/life balance; access to ongoing professional development; complimentary lunch during the school year; and use of campus facilities, including library and fitness center.
While each employee at Episcopal brings a unique set of competencies and skills to their work, we believe all employees should:
Position start date: Immediately
Application deadline: Until Filled
The Episcopal Academy does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability and familial affiliation or any other characteristic protected by law. We seek candidates who hope to help foster a school environment where all people are valued and where all perspectives are respected and appreciated.