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Director, Gift Planning Development
William & MaryDiscovery 1, United States, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 24 Jul 2026
💰 ₱110,000/yr(₱95,000/yr – ₱110,000/yr)
About the role
Job Requisition:
JR101860 Director, Gift Planning Development (Open)Job Posting Title:
Director, Gift Planning DevelopmentDepartment:
CC00292 WM001 | WMUA | Gift PlanningJob Family:
Staff - Giving: Annual, Major Gifts, & PlannedWorker Sub-Type:
Regular (benefited)Job Requisition Primary Location:
Discovery 1Primary Job Posting Location:
Posting Location - William & MaryJob Description Summary:
University Advancement creates the conditions for opportunity – human, financial, and experiential – by garnering and stewarding the resources that advance William & Mary.The William & Mary Foundation advances the university’s highest aspirations by securing private support, guiding a multi-asset investment portfolio and offering strategic leadership. In this work, we propel the university toward national preeminence and help shape a future worthy of its history.
Consistent with the university’s shared services agreement with the William & Mary Foundation (WMF), this position is assigned 50% effort to support Foundation Services, LLC, a subsidiary of the WMF, with the responsibilities outlined below.
The Director of Gift Planning Development is a key position in the gift planning office in the Office of University Advancement at William & Mary.
As a primary point of contact and resource for donors, colleagues, and professional advisors, the Director will assist in drafting complex gift agreements, suggested language, and gift illustrations for the benefit of the university and its related programs and foundations. This position is responsible for the development and cultivation of all gifts from wills, trusts, retirement plans, and life income vehicles, and meeting reporting, auditing, and pipeline development needs in addition to overseeing the management of tangible gifts donated to the university. The Director also leads internal reporting, summaries, and updates related to planned gifts to the university.
The Director reports to the Executive Director of Gift Planning and supervises the Associate Director of Gift Planning Administration. The Director will help foster a culture of belonging that provides opportunity for all people and perspectives. This is a hybrid position based in Williamsburg, VA, that offers a flexible work environment.
This position is classified as professional, meaning it is salaried and exempt from overtime. For benefits and leave purposes, this role falls under the "12‑month Professionals & Faculty" classification on the HR website.
Learn more about University Advancement and view the full position description for this job on the University Advancement recruitment website: https://advancement.wm.edu/come-work-with-us/open-positions/index.php.
Job Description:
Salary: $95,000 to $110,000 commensurate with experience and internal alignment.
For full consideration, submit application materials by Friday, August 21, 2026. Applications received after the review date will be considered if needed. A resume and cover letter are required for this position.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree and substantive experience or specialized expertise in gift planning at a university or large nonprofit organization.
- Experience assisting donors and their professional advisors choose the best combination of assets and gift vehicles to accomplish their charitable, financial, and estate planning objectives.
- Demonstrated professional experience in gift planning development and advancement in higher education or a large nonprofit organization.
- Understanding of complex charitable gift vehicles and giving strategies: estates and trusts, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, charitable lead trusts, gifts of real estate, gifts of closely held securities, gifts of life insurance, bargain sales, tangible and intangible gifts, and charitable distributions from retirement plans.
- Ability to prepare and present customized gift illustrations of deferred or complex gifts, customized suggested testamentary language, and complex legal language for specific endowment agreements or letters of designation.
- Ability to review estate and trust documentation to confirm that future commitments conform with gift acceptance policies and best practices for counting gifts to campaign and fundraising totals.
- Skills to present planned giving information to both lay and professional audiences in a way that will inspire philanthropy.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the proven ability to work effectively with a d
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