Summary

oin The Wendt Center for Loss and Healing as a Temporary Raiser’s Edge Data Specialist and help support a mission that changes lives every day. This role is perfect for a detail-oriented professional passionate about data integrity, nonprofit fundraising operations, and meaningful work that strengthens trauma, grief, and mental health services in our community.

Description

Communications & Development Specialist 
Wendt Center for Loss & Healing 

Position Summary 

The Communications & Development Specialist supports the Wendt Center’s fundraising, communications, and donor engagement efforts through high-quality content creation, database management, and event coordination. This role is ideal for a detail‑oriented, creative professional who thrives in a mission‑driven environment and wants to help expand the Center’s visibility and philanthropic impact. The Specialist reports to the Director of Development & Communications and collaborates with program, clinical, and administrative teams.   

Key Responsibilities 

Development Support 

  • Support annual fundraising efforts across foundation giving, individual giving, donor stewardship, and corporate partnership outreach. 

  • Prepare donor acknowledgments, impact updates, and stewardship materials. 

  • Assist with funder and donor research, proposal drafting, and reporting. 

Database Oversight 

  • Oversee the maintenance, accuracy, and integrity of the donor database, including gift entry, coding, segmentation, and reporting. 

  • Implement data hygiene practices and ensure consistent data standards across the organization. 

  • Produce regular reports and dashboards to support fundraising analysis and forecasting. 

  • Train staff on database procedures and support organization wide data consistency. 

Communications & Content Creation 

  • Develop and publish content for newsletters, social media, website updates, and donor communications. 

  • Create compelling stories that highlight client impact, program outcomes, and organizational milestones. 

  • Maintain brand consistency aligned with the Center’s values of healing, kindness, collaboration, and learning. 

  • Support media outreach and the development of press materials. 

Event Coordination 

  • Assist with planning and executing the annual Benefit Gala and other fundraising or community events. 

  • Produce event materials, talking points, and promotional content. 

  • Support donor engagement and stewardship activities before, during, and after events. 

Internal Collaboration 

  • Work with program and clinical teams to gather stories, data, and updates for communications and fundraising materials. 

  • Lead the production of the internal newsletter by gathering updates from staff, drafting and editing content, designing the layout, and managing timely distribution. 

  • Support the Director of Development & Communications in strengthening departmental systems and workflows. 

  • Collaborate with the Volunteer Coordinator to promote volunteer engagement and recognition. 

Administrative Support 

  • Support scheduling, meeting preparation, and follow-up to keep development priorities and workflows moving smoothly. 

  • Maintain organized files, track deadlines and deliverables, and ensure key materials are accessible and up to date. 

  • Serve as a point of contact for internal teams, vendors, and partners, ensuring timely communication and effective coordination. 

  • Carry out related and/or unrelated tasks and projects as requested that support departmental goals and organizational priorities. 

Qualifications 

Required 

  • 2–4+ years of experience in nonprofit development, communications, marketing, or related fields. 

  • Strong writing, editing, and storytelling skills. 

  • Experience with CRM systems (e.g., Raiser’s Edge, Boomerang, DonorPerfect). 

  • Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines. 

  • Strong attention to detail and comfort working with data. 

  • Utilize Microsoft 365 tools (Outlook, OneNote, Teams, SharePoint, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) to support efficient communication, collaboration, and workflow management. 

Preferred 

  • Experience in trauma-informed, mental health, or human‑services organizations. 

  • Graphic design or digital media skills (Canva, Adobe Creative Suite). 

  • Experience supporting fundraising events and donor stewardship. 

Compensation & Work Environment 

  • Salary: Up to $75,000 depending on experience. 

  • Hybrid schedule (Tuesday and Wednesday onsite in Washington, DC). 

  • Comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, retirement match, generous leave, and 20+ holidays. 

About the Wendt Center 

For 50 years, the Wendt Center for Loss & Healing has provided trauma-informed mental health services to individuals and families navigating grief, loss, and trauma. The Center is a $5–5.5M organization supported by government and foundation grants, fundraising events, and counseling fees. 

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