Director of Development
About Good Shepherd Housing and Family Services, Inc.
For over 50 years, Good Shepherd Housing (GSH) has been a cornerstone in Fairfax County, VA, turning the key to brighter futures for families and individuals at risk of being unhoused or priced out of their own communities. With a $3.5 million annual budget and more than 100 affordable housing units, GSH helps over 1,000 residents each year secure stability and self-sufficiency. Beyond housing, GSH provides wraparound services – financial counseling, children’s resources, emergency relief, and career coaching – that strengthen the whole person and the whole community.
Role Overview
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Director of Development is a strategic and hands-on fundraising leader responsible for advancing GSH’s mission through effective storytelling, donor engagement, and fundraising innovation. The Director oversees communications, donor cultivation, and Board engagement while managing one partial direct report and external consultants.
This position requires a combination of relationship-building, creative communication, and data-driven strategy. The ideal candidate is both a strong writer and a persuasive connector – someone who can translate complex issues into human-centered stories that inspire giving.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Fundraising Leadership
- Develop and implement a comprehensive fundraising strategy across individual, corporate, and foundation giving.
- Lead donor segmentation, annual fund campaigns, and major gift initiatives, ensuring steady revenue growth and diversified support.
- Identify and cultivate new prospects, prepare the Executive Director for donor meetings, and help advance relationships toward successful commitments.
- Manage key fundraising events that align with strategic priorities – including an annual golf tournament, a five-year anniversary gala (next in 2029), and occasional special events – focused on deepening donor relationships and organization reputation rather than increasing event volume.
- Secure sponsorships, oversee logistics, and collaborate with vendors, consultants, and volunteers to deliver events that reinforce the organization’s mission and impact.
Communications and Donor Engagement
- Direct all donor-facing communications, including newsletters, social media, direct mail, and email appeals – with the ability to design visually compelling materials.
- Develop messaging for “urgent need” or rapid-response campaigns that connect donors to immediate impact.
- Maintain consistent branding and mission-driven storytelling across digital, print, and event channels.
- Embrace and effectively leverage emerging tools – including AI-assisted writing and design – to enhance messaging, streamline workflows, and increase the reach and impact of fundraising initiatives.
- Manage social media and digital communication tools, using them strategically to expand GSH’s reach, engage donors, and share compelling stories of impact.
- Represent GSH at community and industry events, strengthening the organization’s visibility and cultivating relationships with partners, donors, and stakeholders.
Data and Systems Management
- Leverage the donor database (currently Bloomerang) to analyze giving trends, track relationships, and inform strategy.
- Serve as project lead if the organization transitions to a new CRM, ensuring data integrity and adoption across the team.
- Oversee monthly financial reports to track the annual budget and funding stream goals.
Board and Committee Partnership
- Manage and partner with the Development Committee of the Board, comprised of experienced fundraisers and community leaders.
- Provide clear reporting, strategy updates, and engagement opportunities that empower Board members to support fundraising success.
Leadership and Collaboration
- Serve on the leadership team, working closely with the Executive Director and peers to embed a culture of philanthropy across the organization.
- Supervise one partial direct report and episodic consultants supporting communications, events, and donor engagement.
- Collaborate across departments to ensure fundraising strategies align with programmatic goals and organizational priorities.
What We’re Looking For
This role calls for a dynamic professional who can think strategically and advise executive leadership while also rolling up their sleeves to execute – someone who thrives on both shaping the big picture and diving into the details to get the work done all in service of neighbors in need.
The ideal candidate will:
- Have 7+ years of experience in fundraising, marketing, or communications (nonprofit preferred).
- Be an exceptional writer and communicator with strong design instincts
- Demonstrate success identifying and cultivating donors, securing gifts, and managing moves management systems.
- Be skilled in using donor databases and financial reports to inform strategy (Bloomerang experience a plus).
- Have experience managing staff, consultants, or volunteers.
- Be curious and able to quickly learn about affordable housing and community development.
- Prior experience in affordable housing and/or human services is a plus but not required.
What We Offer
- Competitive Salary: The salary for this position is $105,000-$115,000. At GSH, we strive to pay our employees generously and equitably. This salary has been benchmarked above the 75th percentile for organizations in our region with similar budget sizes.
- Comprehensive healthcare coverage, including medical, dental, and vision insurance: Our medical insurance plans are customizable to individual needs and include options for different coverage tiers and age groups. Additionally, employees who choose an HSA medical plan receive a monthly contribution of $166.67 to their health savings account. Our dental and vision insurance plans offer similar flexibility, with coverage options available for employee-only, employee + spouse, and family needs. Furthermore, we offer Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) for health and dependent care expenses, enabling employees to save on eligible costs while maintaining flexibility in their healthcare spending.
- Long-term Rewards: We offer a 403b retirement plan with an employer match of up to 3%, helping employees save for their future financial security.
- Paid time off & Holidays: Employees enjoy a generous PTO policy, starting with 15 days in the first year and increasing to 20 days after 2 years and 25 days after 5 years of service. Employees receive 10 days of sick leave per year to support their health and well-being. Additionally, we observe 11 holidays per year, including the day after Thanksgiving, providing a total of 16 paid holidays annually.
- Hybrid Work Environment: Opportunity to work 3 days in the office and 2 days from home.
- Learning Reimbursements: We believe in investing in the growth and development of our employees. Therefore, we offer opportunities for continuing education through training programs and tuition reimbursement of up to $1000 per year.
At GSH, we are committed to supporting our employees in achieving their professional and personal goals while making a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and families facing housing insecurity.
Join Us
If you’re motivated by purpose, creativity, and measurable community impact, we invite you to bring your talent to Good Shepherd Housing. Help us build a future where everyone has a place to call home.
To apply, please submit your resume and one-page cover letter (PDF format, file name: “LastName, FirstName, GSH DoD”) to erin.bonesteel@humancapsc.com.
Job Location: Hybrid (Lorton, VA)
Employment Type: Full-time
Salary: $105,000-$115,000
Benefits: Comprehensive healthcare coverage (medical with employer HSA contributions, dental, vision), Flexible Spending Accounts, 403(b) Retirement Plan with up to 3% employer match, PTO starting at 15 days per year increasing to 20.
How to apply: Please submit your resume and one-page cover letter (PDF format, file name: “LastName, FirstName, GSH DoD”) to erin.bonesteel@humancapsc.com.