$150,000 - 175,000 yearly
OVERVIEW OF CURE
CURE Epilepsy is a parent-founded nonprofit that is laser-focused on research to find a cure for epilepsy. Epilepsy is a complex, often debilitating neurological disorder that will affect 1 in 26 Americans in their lifetime. One-third of people with epilepsy are uncontrolled on medication, and even those for whom medications work often face horrible side effects. Since its inception in 1998, CURE Epilepsy has raised more than $100 million to fund research and other initiatives that will lead the way to cures. Our work has already led to incredible advancements for the community. Research is our greatest hope of finding a cure and each discovery brings us closer to achieving freedom from seizures and medication side effects for people living with epilepsy. Join us as we lead the search for a cure.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Senior Director of Development reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and serves as a key member of the senior leadership team, contributing to organizational strategy, and advancing CURE Epilepsy's mission through visionary fundraising leadership. This leader will oversee and strengthen CURE Epilepsy's comprehensive development program, driving sustainable revenue growth while building a high-performing, donor-centered culture that supports continued investment in groundbreaking epilepsy research.
Working in close partnership with the Leadership Team, the Senior Director will provide strategic leadership for CURE Epilepsy's integrated fundraising program, ensuring that major gifts, annual giving, institutional philanthropy, planned giving, events, and donor engagement work together to achieve ambitious revenue goals. Success in this role will be measured not only by revenue growth, but by strengthening the people, systems, partnerships, and culture that sustain long-term philanthropic success.
The Senior Director will build, coach, and inspire a talented development team responsible for generating $6M+ annually and growing in philanthropic support while positioning the organization for continued growth and fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. As an enterprise leader, this individual will champion data-informed decision-making, strengthen fundraising operations and performance, and cultivate a culture of shared fundraising ownership across staff and the Board of Directors.
This role sits at the intersection of scientific innovation and philanthropy, ensuring that promising research is translated into compelling opportunities for donors to accelerate breakthroughs that improve the lives of people living with epilepsy. Because CURE Epilepsy funds cutting-edge scientific research, this leader must be equally comfortable engaging donors and collaborating with scientific colleagues. The successful candidate will translate complex research concepts into compelling, donor-focused stories that inspire philanthropic investment and clearly communicate how research is accelerating the path toward cures for epilepsy.
The ideal candidate is a strategic, collaborative, and results-oriented fundraising executive who combines strong business acumen with emotional intelligence. They are an exceptional relationship builder, inspiring people manager, and persuasive communicator who connects scientific discovery with donor passion. Energized by building organizations as much as building donor relationships, they thrive on creating strategy, developing talent, strengthening systems, and translating world-class science into philanthropy that accelerates cures for epilepsy.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Enterprise Leadership
Strategic Fundraising Leadership
Revenue Growth & Philanthropic Partnerships
Leadership & Talent Development
Cross-Functional Leadership & Scientific Storytelling
Operations, Events & Performance Management
QUALIFICATIONS
The successful candidate will be a strategic, collaborative fundraising leader with a demonstrated ability to grow philanthropic revenue, develop high-performing teams, implement operational systems that support stewardship, and translate organizational priorities into successful fundraising strategies.
Fundraising Leadership
Leadership & Team Development
Strategic & Operational Excellence
Communication & Mission Engagement
Education
Preferred Qualifications
LOCATION
This position is based in downtown Chicago, IL. The position is hybrid (in-person office days are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday).
SCHEDULE
Some evenings and weekends are required. Up to 30% travel.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The salary range for this position is $150,000-$175,000 commensurate with relevant experience. CURE Epilepsy has an attractive and competitive benefits package that includes medical and dental insurance, long-term disability, life insurance, 403(b) retirement plan with a match, and vacation, sick, and personal days. Full benefit details will be shared with candidates.
CURE Epilepsy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. CURE Epilepsy is committed to recruiting and maintaining a diverse staff; individuals from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. CURE Epilepsy does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, parenthood, or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
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