Anderson Ranch seeks a dedicated, exceptionally organized, detail-oriented colleague who wants to be an essential part of a highly successful team. This will be a person who grows into a deep understanding of how a professional fundraising program works – from the system behind the scenes to how frontline fundraisers inspire gifts that change both the organization and the philanthropist behind it. The Development Assistant works closely with and assists the Deputy Director of Development with administrative support and database management and helps to develop and manage key fundraising programs. The person in this position will have the opportunity to learn from colleagues with decades of experience, gain a broad and deep knowledge of how annual funds, membership campaigns, and major gifts drive the success of a team and growing organization, and join a renowned creative community at Anderson Ranch Arts Center. Anderson Ranch Arts Center is a year-round visual-arts not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization with a 55-year history of providing transformative experiences that celebrate artists, art-making and creative dialog, at the intersection of craft and the global contemporary art world. Anderson Ranch brings together both aspiring and internationally renowned artists who come from across the country and around the world to test new ideas, explore new disciplines and techniques, hone their art-making skills, engage in meaningful dialog and connect with thought leaders in the artistic community. Anderson Ranch's campus is an artistic community nestled among the pristine peaks of the Rocky Mountains. The Ranch campus consists of 14 buildings providing 55,000 square feet of facilities including eight studio buildings, a gallery, a lecture hall, café, store, administrative offices, a student dormitory, as well as residential apartments and cabins. State-of-the-art equipment allows cross-disciplinary experimentation within the mediums of ceramics, woodworking, photography, digital fabrication, painting, sculpture and printmaking. The campus is an oasis of renovated 19th-century cabins and barns that sit alongside contemporary designed buildings, all within the renowned cultural and recreation communities of Aspen/Snowmass, CO, and the Roaring Fork Valley. Anderson Ranch cultivates a culture of experimentation and collaboration, offering world-class art-making facilities and equipment across diverse mediums, experienced visiting faculty and access to the highest quality staff.