
MISSION STATEMENT: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
FUNCTION OF POSITION: The Divisional Director of Development provides strategic leadership and oversight for all fundraising efforts across the State of Alaska. This role is responsible for coordinating and guiding development staff, ensuring effective support and consultation is provided to all Corps within the Division.
Key areas of responsibility include public relations, annual giving, major gifts, grant writing, volunteer engagement, assisting THQ with planned giving, and both digital and direct marketing initiatives. As a supervisory position, the Divisional Director leads the Community Relations Department, fostering collaboration, alignment, and a unified approach to advancing the organization’s mission.
EDUCATION & QUALIFICATIONS:
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
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PLANNING AND EVALUATION: The Director of Development will regularly update the Divisional Finance Council through the preparation, presentation, and interpretation of monthly reports and year-to-year comparisons.
MAIL APPEAL: The Director of Development will work with the direct mail vendor to oversee all appeal approvals, donor relations, and database oversight. The Director will be responsible for overseeing the Development Coordinator to ensure that all donations are deposited, acknowledged and maintained in the donor database.
DONOR RECOGNITION The Director of Development will plan, propose and, upon approval, implement a plan of donor recognition, including donor recognition activities.
RELATIONSHIPS WITH FOUNDATIONS The Director of Development will develop and maintain a relationship with large foundations and will support the Divisional Grant Writer, Corps Officers and Divisional Leadership in determining budget relieving grant opportunities.
PUBLICITY: The Director of Development will understand and be able to execute various publicity types such as radio, television, newspaper, and social media and will supervise and monitor the Director of Marketing & Communications in preparation of publicity releases, newsletters, online ads, Impact Reports, and other printed materials for the division.
PLANNED GIVING The Director of Development will assist the Territorial Planned Giving Department with in state support such as visiting donors in person and helping to facilitate gifts as requested..
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT The Director of Development will supervise a fundraising effort targeted towards individuals, corporations and foundations who have the capacity to give major gifts throughout the division. The Director of Development will personally maintain a caseload of approximately 50 major donors, which include individuals, corporations and foundations.
CONFERENCES AND NEW ORGANIZATIONS: The Director of Development will meet with influential people in the community to represent the Army. The Divisional Director may be called upon to represent The Salvation Army at Territorial and National development conferences, which have been approved by the Divisional Commander.
PERSONNEL: The Director of Development will supervise activities of assigned personnel; ensure adequate communication with all staff relating to adherence to Army policy and their particular job descriptions; work closely with the director of human resources to prepare annual salary/performance reviews and
BUDGET CONTROL: The Director of Development will be responsible for budget preparation, submission and, upon approval, budget controls. This will include approval of all department vouchers and invoices.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Acknowledgement of Religious Purposes of The Salvation Army: The employee acknowledges that he/she has been informed and understands The Salvation Army’s religious purpose and status as a church. The employee agrees that he/she shall do nothing to his/her relationship with The Salvation Army as an employee to undermine its religious mission. The employee agrees and understands that his/her services are a necessary part of The Army’s religious purposes, and his/her work-related conduct must not conflict with, interfere with, or undermine such religious programs or The Army’s religious purposes
Confidentiality Statement: The employee understands that all information is to be treated as highly confidential. Non-compliance will result in disciplinary action.
Equal Employment Opportunity: The Salvation Army is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to providing a respectful environment for all applicants and employees that is free from unlawful discrimination or harassment based on age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, citizenship, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other characteristic protected by law. Such equal opportunity for employment will apply to recruitment and hiring, training, promotion, salaries and other compensation, transfers, and layoffs or termination.

We fight with love.
The Salvation Army is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Our message is based on the Bible, our ministry is motivated by the love of God, and our mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ as we meet human needs in His name without discrimination. Every program we offer is rooted in our passion to serve God by serving the lost, the vulnerable, the needy, the poor, the hurting, the helpless, and the hopeless.
Material and spiritual support is our standard - social services delivered with compassion is our model - anyone in need is our prerequisite. Eighty-two cents of every dollar we raise supports our various programs. We are a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, and contributions are deductible for Federal Income Tax Purposes to the extent permitted under Section 170(b)(2) for corporations.