POSITION: Development Associate
DEPARTMENT: Development
FT or PT: FT
CLASSIFICATION: Hourly
SCHEDULE: Weekdays with some evening and weekend events
STATUS: Non-Exempt
REPORTS TO: Events & Engagement Officer
STATEMENT OF JOB:
The Development Associate will provide broad support for the Development Department in an administrative capacity. This is a front-facing role that will have numerous interactions with donors and board members via phone and email, as well as in person at events. This role will have responsibility for providing key support to the Events & Engagement Officer in the planning and execution of the theatre’s annual spring Gala as well as Opening Nights and other cultivation and stewardship events.
JOB DUTIES:
- Serve as a main point of contact for donors and board members and respond promptly to all inquiries
- Provide concierge ticketing to donors and board members; liaison with Ticketing team to ensure timely and accurate responses to donor requests
- Serve as the departmental point person for 7-8 Opening Nights per year: facilitate ticket purchases and exchanges, collect payments for pre-show dinners, develop seating charts for dinners and shows, and collaborate with other departments (Artistic, Company Management, Press/PR) to ensure optimum seating for all constituents
- Working with the Events & Engagement Officer, coordinate details for the annual spring Gala with duties to include: RSVP management and donor communication, auction item fulfillment, online auction site preparation, tribute program book advertisement sales assistance and advertisement preparation
- Send invitations and collect and manage RSVPs for 10-20 events per year
- Assist with event planning and execution, including greeting donors, distributing tickets and communicating with vendors, in addition to occasional set up and breakdown duties
- Working with the Development Communications& Board Relations Specialist, help execute departmental mailings of invitations, donor appeals, acknowledgements, and stewardship materials, including working with major gift officers, executive leaders and board members to personalize communications
- Support donor stewardship processes such as notes on seats and fulfillment of donor benefits
- Assist with The Hunt, the Huntington’s young donors program, coordinating, preparing for and participating in meetings and events, and assisting with donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship
- Utilize the Tessitura database, adhering to high standards of data accuracy, consistency, and efficiency
- Cross-train in areas such as gift entry, list pulls, donor research, etc. so as to serve as a backup for short-term staffing vacancies
- Create and maintain departmental calendar to track planned time off, events, mailings, deadlines, and other relevant information
- Manage calendar of board member life events, i.e. birthdays/anniversaries and facilitate appropriate communications
- Assist with various projects on an as needed basis
REQUIREMENTS:
- 1-2 years of experience working in a professional office environment, preferably in the non-profit field
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work comfortably and effectively with varied constituents including board members, donors, and prospects.
- Excellent writing, organizational and information-gathering skills
- Ability to manage time and multiple deadline-oriented assignments and projects
- Ability to work effectively both individually and as a strong team member
- Meticulous attention to detail; excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Good judgment and ability to handle confidential information with discretion
- Experience using donor relational databases (Tessitura preferred), as well as strong knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook
- A good problem solver—can assess problems quickly and resolve issues
- Prior development experience and/or work with performing arts groups or a theatre is a plus
Skills Required
- 1-2 years of experience working in a professional office environment, preferably in the non-profit field
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work comfortably and effectively with varied constituents including board members, donors, and prospects.
- Excellent writing, organizational and information-gathering skills
- Ability to manage time and multiple deadline-oriented assignments and projects
- Ability to work effectively both individually and as a strong team member
- Meticulous attention to detail; excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Good judgment and ability to handle confidential information with discretion
- Experience using donor relational databases (Tessitura preferred)
- Strong knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook
- A good problem solver--can assess problems quickly and resolve issues
What We Do
The Huntington Theatre Company is Boston's leading professional theatre company, dedicated to engaging, inspiring, and challenging audiences with a diverse range of theatrical productions, from classics to new works.









