Deputy Director of Philanthropy

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Job Description

This role will suit an experienced major gifts fundraiser who enjoys building trusted relationships, shaping strategy, and securing gifts that make a lasting difference.


Girton College has a proud history of widening access to education and challenging convention. As we prepare for a significant phase of philanthropic growth, we are looking for a Deputy Director of Philanthropy to play a key role in securing transformational support and strengthening the foundations for long-term fundraising success.


Working closely with the Director of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement, you will combine frontline fundraising with leadership, planning, and operational oversight. This is a senior, hands-on role with genuine influence.


Why this role appeals to major gifts fundraisers:

  • A substantial personal portfolio, typically focused on gifts in the £50k–£250k range, with exposure to seven-figure prospects
  • The opportunity to help shape and deliver a forthcoming major campaign
  • High-quality fundraising priorities that lend themselves to compelling donor conversations
  • Close partnership with senior academic and professional leaders
  • A supportive, collegiate environment with scope to lead, mentor, and develop others


What you will be responsible for:

  • Managing and developing relationships with major donors and prospects in the UK and internationally
  • Soliciting significant gifts through thoughtful cultivation, clear proposals, and confident asks
  • Leading strong stewardship so donors feel informed, valued, and connected over time
  • Contributing to multi-year fundraising strategy, campaign planning, and financial forecasting
  • Line-managing and supporting members of the philanthropy team, helping to build a high-performing and inclusive culture
  • Strengthening systems, processes, and use of CRM data to support effective fundraising
  • Deputising for the Director as required in meetings, events, and senior-level engagement
  • Supporting legacy fundraising activity, including stewardship of known pledgers


What we are looking for:

You do not need to come from Cambridge or even from higher education. We are interested in candidates who bring strong major gifts experience and sound judgement.

You are likely to have:

  • A proven track record of securing five- and six-figure gifts, and experience with complex donor relationships
  • Confidence working with senior stakeholders and volunteers
  • Experience leading or mentoring colleagues, with an inclusive and supportive management style
  • Strong written communication skills, particularly in proposals and donor-facing materials
  • The ability to balance strategic thinking with hands-on delivery
  • Confidence using CRM systems and data to inform fundraising activity


We welcome applications from candidates who may not meet every criterion but believe they can make a strong contribution in this role.


Practical details

  • Salary: £58,225–£69,487, depending on experience
  • Full-time role, 35 hours per week
  • Some evening and weekend work associated with donor activity and events
  • Excellent benefits, including generous annual leave, pension, flexible working options, and on-site facilities


How to apply

Please submit a CV and covering letter outlining your interest and relevant experience.

recruitment@girton.cam.ac.uk

Location:
Cambridge
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Construction

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