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Subject: Job Posting
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YOUTH LAW CENTER  Director of Development Position

Salary $50,000 to $74,000

The Director of Development, based out of the Youth
Law Center's San Francisco office, works closely with
the Executive Director, President and Board of
Directors to create, initiate and direct a
comprehensive
fundraising program which includes approximately $2.2
million annually from foundations, corporations, law
firms, individuals (mail appeals, major gifts,
workplace giving) and government agencies.  The
Development Director identifies and researches funding
sources and works with the Executive Director,
President, and Staff Attorneys to develop proposals to
support specific projects and general support, and
works with the President, Staff and Board of Directors
to develop and support fundraising activities among
individuals and corporations. He/she works with the
Administrator to develop the organization's annual
income and expense budgets and to prepare specific
project budgets.  Tracks and evaluates fundraising
results and reports regularly to the board. 
Conceives, writes and produces newsletters, brochures,
annual reports and other organizational publications.
Manages
donor cultivation, acknowledgment and appreciation,
conceives and organizes donor events, meets with
funders and donors as needed. Oversees database
and will be responsible for initiation of fundraising
software system. Supervises clerical support staff and
vendors.

Qualifications
College degree and at least five years of
progressively responsible fundraising experience,
preferably with a legal, children's, human rights or
social justice organization. Experience in development
campaigns, research on funding sources, grantwriting,
mail appeals, donor cultivation and solicitation,
workplace giving, government grants, publications.
Background
in staffing boards of directors.  Self-motivated,
self-starter who works well in concert with staff and
board, as well as independently.  Excellent written
and verbal communication skills.

The Youth Law Center

The Youth Law Center is a non-profit, public interest
law office that has worked to protect abused and
at-risk children since 1978. With offices in San
Francisco and Washington, D.C., the Center works
nationally to serve children, focusing particularly
upon the problems of children living apart from their
families in child welfare and juvenile justice 
systems.

Staff attorneys investigate reports of abuse of
children in adult jails, county juvenile detention
facilities, state institutions, and child  welfare
systems, and use training, technical assistance, and
negotiation to bring about needed change.  If abusive
conditions or practices continue, the Center uses
litigation as a last resort to protect children and
ensure humane treatment.

Over the course of the Center's history, it has
brought about extensive changes and improvements in
conditions and services for thousands of children
throughout the country. The Center's staff is widely
recognized
as a resource of expertise and support in children's
law, and staff attorneys provide consultation,
technical assistance, and write and widely disseminate
educational materials relating to children's rights. 
In addition to many articles, book chapters,
monographs and reports, Youth Law Center staff
attorneys have written the leading legal treatise,
Representing
the Child Client, published by Matthew Bender and used
by attorneys across the country.

The Center has a staff of 16, including ten staff
attorneys, a paralegal, a development director, an
administrator, and clerical staff. The organization is
guided by a 19-member board of directors that is
composed of representatives of the legal, business,
educational, media, religious and philanthropic
communities.

Salary and Benefits
The Youth Law Center offers a competitive salary,
depending upon experience, and excellent benefits that
include four weeks vacation, fully paid medical,
dental and life insurance benefits, an
employer-contribution
403(b) plan, standard holidays and sick leave.  EOE.

Applications

Send or email cover letter, resume, and a list of
three references to Mamie Yee, Youth Law Center, 417
Montgomery Street, Suite 900, San Francisco, CA 94104,
email: myee@youthlawcenter.com.  Please direct any
questions to Mamie Yee at (415) 543-3379, ext. 3914. 
Applications are due by June 1, 2001.

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