Full-Time

Director – Growth & Retention Marketing

Posted on 7/29/2025

Pushpay

Pushpay

201-500 employees

SaaS platform enabling mobile donations.

Compensation Overview

$167.3k - $220.9k/yr

Remote in USA + 2 more

More locations: Colorado Springs, CO, USA | Redmond, WA, USA

Remote

Remote work is approved in the following states: AZ, AR, CA, CO, FL, GA, IL, IN, IA, MD, MI, MN, MO, NC, OH, OK, PA, SC, TN, TX, WA, VA. Hybrid work model requires 3 days in the office.

Category
Growth & Marketing (1)
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • At least 10 years of demand generation/growth marketing experience
  • Prior experience working at a SaaS company
  • 3+ years leadership experience building and managing high-performing teams
  • Experience developing and executing Account-Based Marketing programs
  • BA/BS Degree in Marketing, Business, or equivalent
  • Expert in end-to-end campaign development, execution, and measurement
  • Proficiency in marketing automation systems (preferably Marketo)
  • ABM platform expertise, preferably Demandbase
  • Strong organizational skills to effectively manage multiple people and projects with tight deadlines
  • Excellent analytical and quantitative skills to interpret data and translate it into actionable insights
  • Strong leadership skills with high EQ; passion for building, leading, and coaching high-performing teams
  • Customer-centric mindset with ability to build trust-based relationships cross-functionally
  • Keen understanding of the B2B marketing funnel, with experience developing campaigns and programs to create, capture and qualify demand throughout the funnel
  • Passion for serving faith communities and understanding their unique needs; experience marketing to mission-driven organizations preferred
Responsibilities
  • Forge strong communications with sales and customer success teams, develop strategic growth and retention marketing plans and campaigns that align to shared revenue and retention goals
  • Inspire, lead and develop a high-performing, values-driven team of 10+ marketing professionals distributed across multiple locations, fostering a culture of collaboration, continuous learning, and shared accountability
  • Own and manage growth marketing budget and reporting of KPIs on marketing activities, effectiveness and business impact
  • Continuously improve campaign strategies by collaborating with product marketing and sales leaders to understand and encompass the buyer journey
  • Lead and scale our ABM program, developing account-specific strategies and targeted campaigns that drive engagement and conversion
  • Provide strategic direction for marketing technology stack and data governance, ensuring alignment with business objectives and compliance standards
  • Work with campaign leads on refining strategic marketing plan in support of customer segments; including content strategy, email marketing nurture programs and field events
  • Be an active member of the Marketing Leadership Team at Pushpay, helping evaluate and recommend strategic tradeoffs for the business across all markets and functions
Desired Qualifications
  • Innovative out-of-the-box thinker. You know the playbook but you're not limited by it.
  • Strong leadership skills with high EQ; passion for building, leading, and coaching high-performing teams
  • Competitive spirit that embraces calculated risk-taking and moves quickly in response to successes and learnings

Pushpay is a SaaS platform that helps faith-based organizations, schools, and nonprofits engage their communities and increase giving. Its mobile-first tools include donation processing, event registrations, engagement messaging, and other church- and nonprofit-facing features delivered through a subscription model. The product works by offering a centralized software suite that organizations can deploy to their members via mobile apps and a web interface, enabling easy giving, communication, and community-building. Pushpay differentiates itself by specializing in its target sectors (faith, education, and nonprofit) and delivering an integrated, mobile-centric experience designed to drive generosity and deepen member engagement for churches, schools, and charities. The company aims to grow its user base and revenue by expanding adoption, adding features, and breaking new market records in its niche.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Redmond, Washington

Founded

2011

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Nurture.io boosts lapsed donors 145%, enhancing retention across 14,000 churches.
  • VIRTUS integration expands into Catholic compliance, securing volunteer safety segment.
  • Sixth Street and BGH Capital 2023 acquisition funds education and nonprofit growth.

What critics are saying

  • Tithely captures 25% YoY growth to 12,000 churches with 30% lower pricing by Q1 2026.
  • Planning Center causes 15% churn from ChurchStaq via seamless ChMS by mid-2027.
  • Pew-reported 12% YoY attendance drop slashes $235M donations 20-30% through 2028.

What makes Pushpay unique

  • ChurchStaq integrates mobile giving, donor management, and church management since 2020.
  • Nurture.io acquisition adds pastoral care intelligence, returning 2.8x at-risk attendees.
  • Pushpay Insights launched February 2024 delivers discipleship analytics from engagement data.

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Benefits

Career Development - We offer credits towards Audible audiobooks and Kindle books to help you grow your career. If it’s related to your job, we’ll buy you the book.

401(k) Matching - We hope you work here for a long time, and we’ll help you prepare for retirement with a matching program and vesting schedule that rivals most employers.

100% Medical Coverage - Healthy employees are critical to our success. That’s why we pay 100% of your medical premium and 50% of your dependent’s premium.

Corporate Giving - Generosity is more than a talking point here. We support employees in volunteering locally and participating in giving campaigns throughout the year.

Carpool Incentives - Traffic is the worst. Find a co-worker and beat the gridlock together with carpool incentives for using innovative apps like Scoop and Waze Carpool.

Unlimited Healthy Snacks - Our Nespresso machines power us through the gloomy winters (and all year long, to be honest). When that’s not enough, grab fresh fruit, veggies, or one of the dozen rotating snacks!

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