MAJOR GIFT OFFICER JOB DESCRIPTIONÂ
Department: AdvancementÂ
FLSA Status: ExemptÂ
Work Location: Primarily onsite, with some remote workÂ
FT/PT: Full timeÂ
Last Revision Date: 7/24/25Â
How to apply: A cover letter is required for consideration of this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address:Â
The Organization: The Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) is known internationally for trailblazing performances, collaborations with the world’s foremost musical artists, and a deep commitment to serving our community. Making its home in historic Orchestra Hall at the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center, the DSO actively pursues its vision to be an inclusive and culturally relevant community where all people can experience their world through music. Â
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The DSO is a complex organization. Operating 365 days per year in historic Orchestra Hall, one of America’s most acoustically perfect concert halls, we are a performing arts institution, an educational facility, and a community center. We are governed by an independent Board of Directors and employ both union and non-union employees as musicians, stage crew, and administrative staff. Creating a unified culture throughout the institution is an organizational imperative, and we are guided by our values of excellence, diversity, resilience, collaboration, and innovation. The DSO is also deeply invested in the city of Detroit; through our Detroit Strategy initiative, we are expanding the DSO’s participation in the growth and well-being of the city.   Â
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The DSO offers a unique, fast-paced working environment, an excellent overall compensation package, and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information visit www.dso.org. Â
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Position Summary: The Major Gift Officer (MGO) strategically manages a portfolio of approximately 150-200 individual donors and donor prospects, focusing primarily on gifts of $5,000 and above, with emphasis on higher-level gifts of $10,000 and above. The MGO is responsible for meeting annual contributed revenue targets across all DSO funding priorities including annual operations, special projects, benefit events, endowment, and capital initiatives. This role is responsible for achieving revenue targets through personalized cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship, aligning donor interests with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s fundraising priorities and enhancing long-term donor relationships.Â
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Specific Duties and Responsibilities:Â Â
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Manage a personal portfolio of approximately 150-200 individual donors, and donor prospects including lapsed donors and new prospects, achieving personal fundraising goals and contributing to overall Advancement Department objectives.Â
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Oversee all aspects of the donor gift cycle, including identification, engagement, solicitation, and stewardship.Â
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Prioritize consistent, empathetic, and proactive stewardship, reflecting sensitivity to donors' and prospects' needs.Â
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Secure financial support aligned with organizational priorities, including unrestricted annual funds, special projects, capital initiatives, and endowment growth.Â
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Coordinate closely with all DSO departments, musicians, and volunteer leadership to execute cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship activities.Â
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Actively participate in Advancement Department events, donor stewardship functions, board engagement activities, and strategic planning sessions throughout the year.Â
Required Qualifications:Â
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Experience in fundraising or development.Â
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Ability to act independently, take initiative, and effectively manage shifting priorities.Â
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Strong analytical skills, action-oriented, decisive, accurate, and timely.Â
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Ability to perform under pressure, embodying persistence, integrity, perseverance, tenacity, and patience.Â
Desired Qualifications:Â
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Proven problem-solving abilities and analytical skills, translating complex data into concise and impactful communications.Â
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Excellent project management and communication skills with meticulous attention to detail.Â
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Ability to act independently, anticipate needs, and adapt to changing priorities.Â
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Proven ability to manage pressure, demonstrating persistence, perseverance, integrity, tenacity, and patience.Â
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Physical Requirements: This role primarily works in an office environment, and frequently has prolonged periods of sitting and looking at a computer screen.Â
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Primary Reporting Responsibility: Director of Individual Giving Â
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Direct Reports: N/AÂ Â
If an accommodation is needed to ensure your successful participation in the Â
application or interview process, please reach out to hr@dso.org for assistance.Â
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