.Vice President of Development and Partnerships Position Title: Vice President of Development and PartnershipsDepartment: Development Classification: Exempt, Full Time Reports to: President and CEO Location: New York Headquarters I. Position Summary World Monuments Fund (WMF) is seeking a proven nonprofit fundraising professional for the role of Vice President of Development and Partnerships. As a member of the Executive Team, reporting to the President and CEO, the VP of Development and Partnerships will oversee a staff of 12, as well as several consultants, and be responsible for annual revenues in excess of $25 million including $6 million in annual unrestricted giving, as well as delivering on major long-term fundraising campaigns, including an ongoing endowment initiative, and play a major role in designing and executing events to celebrate WMF's upcoming 60th anniversary. The Vice President will manage all aspects of fundraising and partner across the organization to identify opportunities for funding a broad portfolio of cultural heritage preservation projects, global priorities, and strategic initiatives. This is a full-time, exempt position based at WMF's global headquarters in New York. About World Monuments Fund World Monuments Fund (WMF) is the leading independent organization devoted to safeguarding the world's most treasured places to enrich people's lives and build mutual understanding across cultures and communities. The organization is headquartered in New York City with offices and affiliates in Cambodia, France, India, Peru, Portugal, Spain and the UK. Since 1965, our global team of experts has preserved the world's diverse cultural heritage using the highest international standards at more than 700 sites in 112 countries. Partnering with local communities, funders, and governments, WMF draws on heritage to address some of today's most pressing challenges: climate adaptation, inclusive heritage, balanced tourism, and post-crisis recovery. With a commitment to the people who bring places to life, WMF embraces the potential of the past to create a more resilient and inclusive society. II