Donor Services Director
Company: The Salvation Army Intermountain Div
Location: Denver
Posted on: January 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title: Donor Services
Director FLSA Status : Full Time - exempt Reports to: Director of
Development Schedule: Exempt, Full Time Rate of Pay : $85,000 -
$95,000 annually (depending upon experience) Closing Date:
12/31/2025 Benefits : Standard; Full-Time, Exempt employees are
eligible for but not limited to the following: Health, vision,
dental, life as well as voluntary life and disability insurance
Sick leave benefit – 1 day per month, 12 sick days per year
(accrual and availability begins at hire) Vacation benefit – 20
vacation days per year, accrued at the rate of .0769 hours for each
hour worked (accrual begins at hire but may not be used until the
completion of six months of employment) One floating day off for
use (accrued immediately, and again annually, but may not be used
until the completion of the initial three-month introductory period
of employment) Pension Plan (after one year of continuous service)
Voluntary Tax-Deferred Annuity Plan (403(b)plan) The Donor Services
Director will: Manage the relationship with the direct marketing
vendor and other partners to oversee Direct Marketing strategy and
implementation for the Intermountain Division. Research, analyze
and compare strengths of various vendors using market testing and
related tools to ensure that the best possible materials and
strategies are being utilized. Direct and delegate coordination
with THQ Donor Management (THQ) and Divisional Finance Department
(Finance) to provide administrative and development oversight of
the donor database, ensuring accuracy of data, systems, and
controls in accordance with TSA policy and governing laws. Support
Donor Database Manager in coordination with THQ & Finance to ensure
the efficient, effective and productive performance of the
centralized donor management database systems, associate software,
records and files, including database cleanliness. Be responsible
for the effective campaign analysis component of the database. Be
the primary liaison to work with corps officers and staff to expand
marketing opportunities which will best fit their local needs.
Provide technical leadership and functional guidance of donor
management systems and compliance with TSA policies. Provide
supervision, guidance, training and support to the Donor Services
Manager and Donor Database Manager. Essential Duties and
Responsibilities Support Donor Services Manager in all phases of
donor care services. This will include advising on the
implementation and management of systems, controls and procedures
to ensure timely mailings of donor materials. Coordinate, manage
and participate in donor mail processing, ensuring the accuracy and
efficient processing of the posting/receipting of donations and
ongoing maintenance of donor files. Establish and achieve/exceed
departmental income targets and objectives by prioritizing related
programs, training and managing use of personnel, delegating tasks,
and evaluating progress regularly. Provide direct marketing
strategies and income targets to support the overall vision and
goals of the Development Department. Supervise the Divisional
direct marketing mail appeal initiatives, coordinate the remit
processing, donor database maintenance, production of receipts and
acknowledgement letters and ensuring recording procedures are
correctly maintained. Support the Donor Database Manager in
research, develop and maintain tracking system of donor profile
information for use as donor cultivation reference material.
Coordinate appropriate research as instructed but the Director of
Development in conjunction with other development disciplines. This
will include the use of Donor Search as well as additional
resources. Develop and supervise staff with the responsibility for
accurate maintenance of the donor mail files and for providing
responses to donor inquiries. Provide leadership, guidance, and
council, including answering procedural questions and setting
objectives and goals. Work closely with and provide support to
corps officers and program directors on the concepts and strategies
for an effective direct marketing mail appeal program, issuing
reports and analyses of performance to ensure maximum return on
investment. Assist corps officers and development professionals
with the creation, layout and production of localized mail appeal
letters and other initiatives in support of the development
departments integrated marketing efforts. Implement methods to
maximize efficiency and production of the direct mail operation.
Manage income code generation, create file selections for each
appeal, oversee gift acknowledgment, and work in conjunction with
other Development staff for special mailings and invitation lists.
Maintain campaign management function of database to provide
accurate tracking of communications within individual donor
records. Coordinate and implement upload files. Make
recommendations to the Development Director for improvements to
efficiencies in systems and procedures to enhance overall
effectiveness, productivity and increased income for the annual
fund development discipline. Represent the Intermountain Division
on all issues pertinent to Donor Management, liaising with
Territorial Headquarters as needed. Provide input to database
issues and other computer software used in support of the donor
management and direct marketing appeal processes. Develop and
implement an annual business plan with goals and associate
departmental and mail appeal budgets. Research vendors and mail
houses to ensure the best available material is used to solicit
gifts and ensure invoices are accurate and promptly paid. Work
closely with IT and other specialists in developing and maintaining
all systems, programs and software to ensure maximum efficiency and
reliability of all programs, making recommendations for
improvements and upgrades as necessary. Using the various database
and reporting programs, develop and utilize complex analytical
processes to provide meaningful data for effective business
decisions. Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in business
administration, Marketing or related field from an accredited
college or university or related work experience and specialized
training in Fundraising Management; three to five years of
progressively responsible experience in fundraising, management or
any equivalent combination of training and experience which
provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities Supervisory experience with ability to
motivate staff and handle deadlines under pressure. Ability to
interface with all types of personalities with excellent customer
relations and people skills. Self-motivated with the ability to
work independently and as part of a team. Experience in preparing
and delivering presentations. Knowledge of and support for the
mission and philosophy of The Salvation Army and adherence to its
Policies and Procedures. Proven skills/experience with working in a
network environment with a central database management system, MS
Office and other computer software/applications used in support of
database management systems. Excellent written and verbal
communication skills. Licenses and Certificates CFRE Certification
or member of Direct Marketing Association is highly desirable.
Occasional travel and some evening/weekend hours may be required.
Minimally 21 years of age and possessing a valid in-state Driver's
License This position description should not be interpreted as
all-inclusive. It is intended to identify the major
responsibilities and requirements of this position. The employee
may be requested to perform job-related functions and tasks other
than those stated in this job description.
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