Director of Development, Natural History Museum
- Deadline
- 30 Mar 2026
- Organisation
- Natural History Museum
- Job title
- Director of Development
- Location
- London
- Salary
- £115,000 - £125,000 per annum
The Natural History Museum is uniquely positioned as both a world-class visitor attraction and a leading scientific research institution. As we approach our 150th anniversary, we are embarking on one of the most ambitious transformations in our history. Our mission is to create advocates for the planet and to use our global platform, collections and scientific research to address the urgent challenges facing the natural world.
Work is already underway. In 2024, we unveiled our new five-acre gardens and opened the Fixing Our Broken Planet gallery, which welcomed more than one million visitors in its first six months. Looking ahead, we will relocate 28 million specimens to our new science and research centre at Thames Valley Science Park, due for completion in 2031. This will free significant space in South Kensington, enabling us to transform our iconic Waterhouse building (our cathedral to nature) and open up more of our collections to the public than ever before.
To complete this transformation, we are raising £150 million as part of our 150 Campaign. Throughout the lifetime of the campaign, we will breathe new life into four existing galleries, open two magnificent galleries that have been closed to the public for 80 years, welcome one million additional visitors annually, engage 10 million young people and families through our programmes, and inspire more than 100 million advocates for the planet worldwide.
This is an extraordinary moment to join the Museum. We are seeking an exceptional Director of Development to lead and deliver this ambitious fundraising programme and to shape the long-term financial resilience of the organisation.
Reporting to the Museum Director, Dr Doug Gurr, and serving as a member of the Executive Board, the Director of Development will provide strategic leadership for all fundraising activity across the Museum. They will determine and drive the overall fundraising strategy, building deep and lasting relationships with philanthropists, corporates, trusts, foundations and individual supporters in the UK and internationally. The role encompasses the full development portfolio, including major gifts, corporate partnerships, patrons, legacies and individual giving.
Leading a team of 35, the Director will cultivate a high-performing, collaborative and ambitious function capable of delivering £150 million over the next five years.
More information on the role can be found here
Deadline: 30th March
