Director of Resource Development (DRD) – Mennonite Disaster Service
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Director of Resource Development (DRD)
Posted: February 13, 2026
Location: Lititz, PA
Term: Full-Time/Exempt Position
Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) is seeking a mission‑driven leader to guide our Resource Development team and strengthen relationships with donors, volunteers, and partners across the U.S. and Canada.
If you have experience in nonprofit leadership, a heart for service, and a commitment to Anabaptist values, we invite you to apply.
Provides strategic leadership and oversight of all operational functions of the Resource Development Department, including staff, programs, and financial objectives within the Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) vision and mission.
Reporting Relationship
Reports to the Executive Director (ED)
Responsibilities
Strategic Planning and Implementation
As a member of the Executive team (Executive Director, Director of Project Operations and Director of Administration), work to develop, lead and implement strategies and operational programs to carry out the mission and vision of MDS
Collaborate with other directors and departments to achieve operational objectives
Lead the MDS Innovation Hub, collaborating with other Directors and Managers
Lead the Gratitude Gatherings program
Serve as a representative on the Executive Council and other leadership teams as required
Steward the Partners in Mission (PIM) agreement as applies to their department with MDS Canada
Serve as part of the Risk Management team led by the Director of Project Operations to identify and evaluate risks to MDS within Resource Development and implement measures to manage these risks
Serve as a member of the Board’s Development Committee
Attend Board of Directors meetings as requested
Team Leadership and Development
Lead, mentor, and support the managers in the Resource Development Department, fostering a collaborative and high performing environment
Guide the development and implementation of the operational plans for each team aligned with the long-term administrative strategy of MDS
Oversee operations across Resource Development teams, ensuring smooth and efficient workflows and compliance with organization policies and procedures
Oversee Resource Development programs, resources, finances, and budgeting
Donor Relationships
Build and maintain relationships with donors in collaboration with the Executive Director and Donor Development Manager
Represent MDS through speaking engagements with donors and constituents
Other tasks
Serve as a backup spokesperson for media interviews
Participate in unit and region meetings as needed
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Knowledge of and passion for the MDS mission, vision and core values
Commitment to the Anabaptist faith and peace position and active in an Anabaptist church
Demonstrated commitment to the MDS lifestyle expectations and Anabaptist shared Convictions as outlined in the Employee Policy Handbook
Minimum of six years of experience in people centered leadership (strategy and planning, team development, collaborative mindset, conflict resolution, volunteer engagement)
Minimum of six years of experience in non-profit development, management, or business administration
Bachelor’s degree in business, public relations, non-profit management, marketing or a related field
Aware of and familiar with the vast range of MDS constituency & culture
One or more years of experience working with people of another culture
Essential Skills
Strong team leader with demonstrated ability to inspire and lead a team to effect change and adapt systems to emerging needs
Strong verbal and written communication skills, including public speaking and presentations
Ability to function well as a team player
Capacity to align department goals with broader organizational strategy
High emotional intelligence and cultural sensitivity
Integrity, resilience, and a commitment to servant leadership
Proven conflict resolution and problem-solving skills
Sensitivity and ability to relate to MDS’s diverse constituent groups
Proficiency with donor and fundraising systems, Microsoft office suite and other common collaboration platforms (e.g., Zoom, Teams)
Availability and willingness to travel approximately 20% time
Physical requirement: Work is mostly sedentary with long periods at a computer terminal and occasional travel to project sites which may involve field conditions
Work environment: With the use of normal safety precautions typical of offices, meeting rooms, and in commercial vehicles, there is little risk of danger