Director of Development, Principal Gifts, Medical Affairs
Company: Dell Medical School
Location: Austin
Posted on: January 1, 2026
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Job Description:
General Notes About The University of Texas at Austin What
starts here changes the world. The University of Texas at Austin,
founded in 1883, ranks among the 40 best universities in the world
with top national programs across 19 colleges and schools. By
creating educational opportunities for all and leading cutting-edge
research at scale, the University fosters positive social change,
technological advancement, and economic progress showing the world
that change really does start here. Following our 10-year strategic
plan, UT will become the world’s highest-impact public research
university, unleashing knowledge, opportunity and innovation from
the heart of Texas. Learn more about UT’s mission and values ,
leadership and Change Starts Here strategic plan . Why Join Texas
Development? The University of Texas at Austin is on the front
lines of the future: sparking the imagination, driving discovery
and transforming lives. And it’s only possible because generous
supporters believe in the power and promise of our state’s flagship
university to change the world. Together, through one of the
largest fundraising efforts in our state’s history, we will support
our people, amplify the unmatched potential of our place, and lead
innovation through world-changing pursuits. With nearly $5 billion
raised over the past six years, Texas Development is quickly
becoming one of the best fundraising programs in higher education.
Texas Development is a dynamic community of more than 450
fundraising professionals across the Forty Acres. We strive to
reach the highest levels of achievement and success in all that we
do by creating meaningful and powerful experiences for our donors.
Join us and change the world . Benefits The University provides a
competitive benefits package that includes insurance and retirement
benefits in addition to other programs and services. Texas
Development supports growth by offering professional development
opportunities that help every team member accomplish their goals,
enrich their skillset and deepen their engagement with UT. The
University of Texas Medical Center at Austin The establishment in
2014 of the Dell Medical School (Dell Med), the first ground-up
medical school built at a top-tier American research university in
50 years, is arguably the most consequential project ever
undertaken by the UT System and marks the beginning of a new era in
healthcare delivery in Austin. In August 2023, the UT System Board
of Regents – joined, among others, by Governor Greg Abbott, UT
Austin President Jay Hartzell, and Dell Medical School Dean Claudia
Lucchinetti – announced plans to embark on the next era for
innovative care in Austin by expanding the University of Texas at
Austin Medical Center (UTMC) and its presence in Austin’s
burgeoning medical district, filling a critical void in quaternary
care in the city and across Central Texas. With construction
anticipated to conclude in 2030, UTMC is an emerging academic
health system that will revolutionize the delivery of healthcare.
Anchored by Dell Med, UTMC will transform access to essential care
with the creation of a visionary campus that includes a UT Austin
tertiary hospital, the world-renowned University of Texas MD
Anderson Cancer Center (MD Anderson), and a globally renowned
research university working together to achieve healthcare
excellence. UTMC will offer a seamlessly integrated model of care,
expertly coordinated across providers and accessible to everyone in
the community. Its commitment to people and patients is as the
heart of everything UTMC does, supported by a digital-first
approach using technology, data, and artificial intelligence to
provide care, prevent disease, and promote health. UTMC will
deliver an exceptional patient experience made possible by
harnessing the powerful intersection of health, care, and
technology. Purpose To serve as the Director of Development,
Principal Gifts and raise philanthropic support for the University
of Texas Medical Center focusing on principal gift donors with a
capacity of $1,000,000 plus and soliciting gifts of $1,000,000 plus
annually. Successful candidates will have an entrepreneurial
mindset and embrace donor and prospect discovery work; will have a
natural curiosity to explore and discover new opportunities; will
be resourceful and proactive; possess the ability to adapt quickly
and navigate ambiguous settings. Responsibilities Maintain an
understanding of university and Dell Medical School priorities,
vision and mission. Build and carry an active portfolio of 40-80
prospective donors. Engage in qualification, strategy, development,
relationship building, and closing of principal gifts at $1,000,000
for priority areas at The University of Texas Medical Center at
Austin (UTMC) Within 24-36 months, consistently produce
$5,000,000-$8,000,000 per year. Participate in goal setting,
proposal preparation, strategy development, and stewardship as
required for donors in the portfolio. Successfully and consistently
deliver funding proposals to prospective and current donors.
Effectively work with, communicate with, and collaborate with
faculty, academic leaders, physicians, and other development staff
to develop campus-wide funding opportunities to reach campaign
goals. Track and ensure principal gift prospects strategies are in
place; when appropriate, utilize faculty and physicians and
leadership. Increase engagement from high-net worth prospects and
$1M gifts. Work with Texas Development to engage new Central Texas
Wealth. Partner with faculty physicians to advance grateful patient
fundraising at UTMC. Utilize a fundraising database and prospecting
tools. Maintain appropriate electronic documentation on a timely
basis, including engagement activities, proposal tracking, contact
reports, donor strategies and forecasting. Record timely reports,
letters, proposals, or gift agreements following a donor contact.
Work collaboratively, proactively, and in a professional,
service-oriented manner with all University development officers to
further the development goals of the University. Required
Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree. Demonstrated ability to execute
successful full-cycle donor strategy. A minimum of five years’
experience in major and principal gifts fundraising or related
fields. Healthcare fundraising preferred. High degree of emotional
intelligence. Demonstrated ability to show tenacity and be nimble.
Ability to drive results. Highly effective communication skills
(written, verbal, interpersonal). Ability to think strategically
and creatively and work well under pressure. Project management
skills. Capable of working independently while also engaging in
collaboration between teams. Experience working with VIP, Raiser’s
Edge or other similar CRM. Ability to travel frequently to visit
prospects and donors. Ability to use discretion and maintain
integrity and professionalism. Adaptable with a growth mindset and
open to feedback and change. Relevant education and experience may
be substituted as appropriate. Preferred Qualifications More than
the required years of fundraising with healthcare experience
preferred in a dynamic, matrixed organization. Experience in health
and academic medicine. Successfully and consistently closed several
$1M gifts in health or higher education. Experience with
fundraising database and knowledge of prospecting tools and reports
within fundraising systems or other prospective donor relations
systems, e.g. Raiser's Edge, SalesForce, etc. Proven self-starter
capable of making sound, ethical, independent judgements. Success
working on teams to develop high-level proposals with funding
opportunities across disciplines. Salary Range $110,000 depending
on qualifications Working Conditions Standard office environment.
Must be able to travel frequently, overnight and weekends as
necessary Required Materials Resume/CV 3 work references with their
contact information; at least one reference should be from a
supervisor Letter of interest Important for applicants who are NOT
current university employees or contingent workers: You will be
prompted to submit your resume the first time you apply, then you
will be provided an option to upload a new Resume for subsequent
applications. Any additional Required Materials (letter of
interest, references, etc.) will be uploaded in the Application
Questions section; you will be able to multi-select additional
files. Before submitting your online job application, ensure that
ALL Required Materials have been uploaded. Once your job
application has been submitted, you cannot make changes. Important
for Current university employees and contingent workers: As a
current university employee or contingent worker, you MUST apply
within Workday by searching for Find UT Jobs. If you are a current
University employee, log-in to Workday, navigate to your Worker
Profile, click the Career link in the left hand navigation menu and
then update the sections in your Professional Profile before you
apply. This information will be pulled in to your application. The
application is one page and you will be prompted to upload your
resume. In addition, you must respond to the application questions
presented to upload any additional Required Materials (letter of
interest, references, etc.) that were noted above.
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