Manager, Major Gifts & Events
/ORGANIZATION:
Vancouver Opera
DEADLINE:
Feb. 20, 2026
ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION:
Vancouver Opera creates extraordinary experiences that engage, inspire, and entertain our community through voice, music, and theatre.
Vancouver Opera is regarded worldwide for its fine mainstage productions; for its country-leading education programs, which have reached more than 1.6 million children and their families in more than 65 years; for its innovative and award-winning community programs; and for ground-breaking cross-cultural creative partnerships that have brought opera to generations of Canadians.
WEBSITE:
https://vancouveropera.ca/auditions-careers/
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Vancouver Opera is seeking a strategic and results-driven Manager, Major Gifts & Events to support the planning and execution of major gift fundraising. This role is well suited to a self-directed fundraiser who understands the donor cycle, excels at relationship building, and communicates effectively. Reporting within a small and collaborative development team, the Manager will be responsible for raising major gift revenue for Vancouver Opera’s productions and programs by securing gifts from current and new individual donors. The position owns the Major Gifts and Special Events funding pillars and works closely with the Director and fellow development managers to ensure alignment across funding areas. The Manager serves as the primary point of contact for top donors and plays a key role in meeting financial goals through stewardship, strategy, and hospitality.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Strategic Planning
• Develop and implement annual solicitation strategies for assigned major donors that will meet yearly goals as set out in the annual service plan
• Manage VO’s top 100 to 150 major donors each year, bringing in Director of Development and/or General Director on key relationship building opportunities as appropriate
• Develop and implement strategies to increase revenue of major gift giving among existing and potential donors and partners including establishing a detailed annual plan to engage and cultivate prospects utilizing a moves management system
• Support major gifts fundraising planning, budgeting, and reporting
Solicitation
• Create tailored asks for key major donors/prospects based on giving history, preference, and information gathered through research and personal contact
• Oversee the solicitation of all assigned major donors in your portfolio to maximize potential returns and complete solicitations on a timely basis to ensure revenue targets are met
• Forge relationships with donors and sow the seeds for annual donors to perpetuate their giving through planned gifts
• Complete moves management activity that results in retention and migration of current portfolio
Stewardship
• Stewardship of major gift donors through the natural giving cycle by creating relationships and engaging them in Vancouver Opera’s mission
• Create inventive recognition approaches that celebrate major donors
• Provide excellent donor service and appropriate recognition for donations
• Implement creative strategies and quality stewardship that inspires donors to make multi-year commitment and/or stretch gifts
Events
• Oversee the planning and execution of our annual gala held at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre
• Work closely with contract event planners, production management, and other vendors to ensure smooth coordination and seamless execution
• Work with the Gala Committee to curate the event, secure table sales, auction prizes and sponsorships
• Oversee the planning and execution of other events for major donors throughout our season, including dinners, home concerts, and receptions
Development Committee
• Support the Director of Development in the preparation of materials for the Development Committee, and appear before the committee from time to time to give updates on Major Gifts and Special Events fundraising
Administration
• Ensure timely acknowledgement and receipting of all donations
• Ensure CRM is up to date with all donor activity and opportunities
• Regularly report on progress of campaign plan achievement and variances as requested ensuring timely communication to staff and major gift volunteers
• Other duties as required
QUALIFICATIONS:
University or college degree in Business Management, Fundraising, or a related discipline, with a minimum of five years of progressive leadership experience in senior fundraising, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Demonstrated ability to identify leadership giving opportunities
Entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to act quickly on fundraising opportunities
Ability to clearly articulate Vancouver Opera’s mission and goals verbally and in writing
Experience building consensus and achieving results in complex environments
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build trust with donors and stakeholders
Proven ability to collaborate effectively with internal and external partners
Highly organized, resourceful, and able to manage competing priorities and deadlines
Ability to work independently and influence with integrity
Flexibility to work evenings and weekends as required
Ability to travel to meet donors, volunteers, and stakeholders
Valid BC Driver’s License and access to a vehicle
HOW TO APPLY:
Schedule
Regular office hours Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm. A flexible work schedule is required during production times and for special events and activities including evenings and weekends. Vancouver Opera has a hybrid on-site/remote work culture, and the successful candidate will have the opportunity to determine their on-site/work-from-home weekly schedule in collaboration with their Director.
Vancouver Opera offers
A dynamic team environment in an exciting cultural hub, we deliver amazing main stage productions, and exceptional education and community programming. Additionally, VO offers a competitive salary, group benefits, group RRSP matching program, and paid annual vacation. A competitive compensation package with a salary range of $70,000 – $80,000 commensurate with experience.
How To Apply
VO strives to provide meaningful employment opportunities, which reflect the range of diverse communities in which we live and work. Our vision is a resilient organizational culture, which is inclusive and diverse in all its aspects. Individual differences are not only accepted but are strongly valued and encouraged. We recognize that our diversity, the many different and unique things we individually and collectively bring to work each day, contributes to building a stronger workplace and healthier communities. VO welcomes and encourages applications from women, persons of colour, Indigenous persons, persons with diverse abilities, and members of other marginalized or under-represented groups. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
To apply, please email your cover letter and resume to wmurgatroyd@vancouveropera.ca with the subject line “Manager, Major Gifts & Events”. Applications should be submitted before February 20, 2026.
REMUNERATION:
$70,000–$80,000 annually, plus benefits
