The Opportunity
- Nearly 30 years after its founding by Holocaust survivors, the museum has become a major cultural and educational institution
- Annual fundraising is approximately $7M, with significant growth potential
- The museum is expanding its national profile and educational reach at a time of rising antisemitism and civic urgency
- In the near term, a major exhibition will significantly increase visibility and audience engagement—creating immediate opportunities for leadership gifts, donor expansion, and institutional partnerships
- Lead all aspects of development and fundraising, including:
- Major and principal gifts
- Annual giving and membership
- Institutional and foundation support
- Planned and legacy giving
- Events and donor engagement
- Personally manage and grow a portfolio of top-tier donors and prospects
- Build, manage, and continuously develop a high-performing, accountable, and collaborative advancement team, including:
- Establishing clear goals, metrics, and portfolio discipline
- Coaching and mentoring staff to increase effectiveness and retention
- Recruiting and structuring the team to support long-term growth
- Creating a culture of performance, ownership, and continuous improvement
- Drive strategy and execution to significantly increase contributed revenue
- Provide oversight of Marketing and Communications, including:
- Brand positioning and institutional voice
- Strategic storytelling aligned with philanthropic priorities
- Audience development and engagement
- Over time, may expand to include broader advancement integration, including elements of the museum experience that directly support engagement and philanthropy
- Strengthen advancement infrastructure, systems, and team performance
- Expand major and principal gift fundraising
- Accelerate endowment growth and legacy giving
- Elevate institutional storytelling to support philanthropic outcomes
- Align marketing and communications with development strategy
- Leverage a major upcoming exhibition as a platform for leadership gifts and donor growth
- Build the relationships, pipelines, and momentum necessary for a future comprehensive campaign
- Proven success securing major and principal gifts at scale
- Strong experience in building and leading high-performing fundraising teams
- Strategic partner to CEO and Board in driving philanthropic growth
- Demonstrated ability to use storytelling, brand, and engagement to advance fundraising outcomes
- Entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to build systems and scale impact
- Experience overseeing or collaborating closely with marketing and communications functions
- Capacity and interest to grow into a broader advancement leadership role over time
- Familiarity with Houston/Texas and Jewish philanthropic communities a plus
Physical requirements
This position requires regular standing and walking throughout Museum spaces, including stairs, and occasional lifting or moving of objects up to 25 pounds. The role also requires the ability to monitor security equipment, observe surroundings, and respond quickly to potential situations. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work Environment: This position operates in both indoor and outdoor settings, including public galleries and event spaces. This role may involve exposure to varied weather conditions, moderate noise levels, and large crowds during special events. Work hours may include evenings, weekends, and holidays assigned.
Legal Disclaimer
This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the responsibilities and requirements of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties. The Museum reserves the right to modify job responsibilities, work schedules, or expectations as needed. Nothing in this description alters the at-will employment relationship between the employee and the Museum.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, please download/complete the application and email the completed form with your resume to: jobs@hmh.org