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Assistant Director of Alumni Communications & Engagement (FULL TIME)
Oberlin College | Oberlin, OH | Posted September 22, 2025
The Office of Alumni Engagement at Oberlin College and Conservatory seeks applicants for the position of Assistant Director of Alumni Communications and Engagement. This is a full-time, 12-month, Administrative and Professional Staff position in the Office of Advancement, reporting to the Director of Reunion and Regional Activities. The Assistant Director of Alumni Communications and Engagement provides important programmatic and communications support, as well as project leadership, for Oberlin College and Conservatory in support of its efforts to strengthen the college for both current and future students, as well as to provide meaningful and positive lifelong connection opportunities for members of Oberlin’s nearly 42,000-member alumni community. Primary responsibilities for the Assistant Director fall into three distinct and interrelated areas: general alumni communications and website oversight; reunion and event support; and young alumni communications and engagement support (including student-to-alumni transition initiatives). Communications and Website Management Serve as lead creator of alumni communications and online event registrations using broadcast email tools, mailings, event registration tools, and social media. Manage the Office of Alumni Engagement suite of webpages. Manage the Office of Alumni Engagement's outbound communications calendar. Produce Oberlin’s monthly electronic alumni newsletter, Around the Square, in coordination with the Office of Communications. Work will include developing Advancement goals for the piece and an annual plan for Advancement messaging and reader calls to action. Work with the Office of Communications to enhance Oberlin’s social media presence to help support and achieve alumni engagement goals. Reunion and Event Support Create and implement reunion communications and tools for reunion committees and attendees. Assist in the planning, implementation, and staffing of annual reunion activities that take place during Commencement and Homecoming weekends. Young Alumni Communications and Support Work with other members of the Alumni Engagement team to develop and implement young alumni engagement communications and programs, with an emphasis on the student-to-young alumni transition. Assist in goal-setting for young alumni engagement. Initiate and assist in the planning of young alumni activities in both virtual and in-person formats. This work will occasionally involve creating, managing, and executing programs; in other instances, it will involve working with other team members on programs they manage to create activities with a focus on young alumni. Coordinate with the Office of Annual Giving to ensure Alumni Engagement student-to-alumni and young alumni activities, including student philanthropy, align. Measure and report on results. A generous compensation package will be offered to the successful candidate, including an excellent benefits package, liberal vacation time, and tuition remission for eligible dependents and 35 days of paid PTO. For more information and to apply: https://jobs.oberlin.edu/postings/16853Director of Development for the College of Engineering (FULL TIME)
Ohio Northern University | Ada, OH | Posted September 15, 2025
Visit https://jobs.onu.edu/postings/13607 for a complete job description and application information. Job Summary: The Director is responsible for devising and executing a comprehensive major gift fundraising plan to maximize charitable support for the University and the designated college to which s/he is assigned through the identification, cultivation, and solicitation of major gift prospects. Scope: Support University Advancement through serving as the Director of Development for Engineering and overseeing the design and execution of a comprehensive advancement plan that includes major gift fundraising, annual fund development and alumni relations. Principal Responsibilities The Director of Development will • be an ambitious and dynamic development professional who is dedicated to building a strong major gift and philanthropic culture throughout his/her designated college; • have demonstrated success in closing major gifts; experience with campaign planning and implementation, and identifying, attracting, and adding new donors; • partner with the Vice President and Dean of the assigned college, including the establishment and implementation of the major gifts fundraising strategies, plans, and goals; • support, assist, and partner with other development staff and institutional leaders; • demonstrate effective strategic skills to connect and engage alumni, faculty, donors, and local and national philanthropists in major gift opportunities; • be creative, innovative, and have a strong background in fundraising while working collaboratively; and • have a passion for the impact that ONU can have on students, alumni, and the community. Key Job Functions • maintain an active portfolio of capable prospects who support the designated college’s and University’s mission; • meet or exceed specific goals for donor contacts during the year; • work with the Dean, senior faculty, and other University officials on appropriate cultivation, solicitation and stewardship visits; and • lead special and/or specific projects or major gifts functions, as assigned, and provide support / mentoring as appropriate to newer development officers. Required Skills: The ideal candidate will possess a strong knowledge of fundraising, particularly advancement in a higher education setting and planned giving vehicles, as well as strong behavioral competencies and attributes described below. Functional/Technical Knowledge and Skills Demonstrated success in closing major gifts, preferably some in 6-figures and above; experience with campaign planning and implementation Must possess a broad institutional perspective and have excellent management and planning skills, as well as a proactive style of leadership that encourages teamwork and interaction Demonstrated success in developing proposals that combine gifts for the assigned unit(s) and University-wide special projects Expertise and demonstrated success in major gift strategies and practices in higher education including the responsibility to ensure compliance with governmental and University policies and regulations Develop and promote donor acquisition and renewal programs Identify and cultivate potential Lehr Society donors in conjunction with the Office of University Advancement Plan and implement constituent engagement strategies that promote a comprehensive understanding of the college’s mission, goals and priorities Work closely with Alumni Relations and volunteer leadership to develop relationships with alumni and donors Collaborate with others on fundraising and alumni engagement activities Participate in University-wide and college events to further donor engagement activities Technology skills including computer literacy, social media, word processing, spreadsheets, and database software programsDirector of Development for the College of Engineering (FULL TIME)
Ohio Northern University | Ada, OH | Posted September 15, 2025
Director of Development – College of Engineering.Database Manager (FULL TIME)
Otterbein University | Westerville, OH | Posted August 27, 2025
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DESCRIPTION
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Otterbein University’s Advancement office is poised to begin a conversion to Slate for Advancement. The Database Manger will play a key role in overseeing data extraction while assisting the Executive Director, Advancement Services with the migration processes. Collaboration with stakeholders (IT teams, advancement and other team members) to align technical requirements with business goals will be critical.
During the transition, assists with maintaining the current system (Momentive, Millennium) and corollary products licensed for use by the advancement team including GiveCampus.
Requires 3+ years of experience in database administration, proficiency in SQL/ETL processes. Strong analytical skills for troubleshooting and optimizing data workflows are essential. Experience in higher education enhances candidacy as does experience with Slate CRM.
Post-conversion, this role will be responsible for overseeing the management, optimization, and integrity of the Slate CRM system for all Institutional Advancement departments (Development, Engagement, and Advancement Services). The goal being to help the division increase donor acquisition and fundraising dollars and increase efficiency while decreasing departmental costs such as postage/printing, labor, and licensing fees. Help provide visualization and understanding of complex datasets using tools like Power BI; works closely with the University's Information and Technology Services Department (Ellucian) by performing the following duties: -
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES post conversion includes the following. Other duties may be assigned.
50% Administration and System Support
Monitors system performance, troubleshoots issues, and performs regular data integrity checks, collaborating with effected departments and the University’s Office of Information Technology Services (ITS) to achieve resolution; Oversees the management, optimization, and integrity of the Slate CRM system, ensuring smooth operation and performance; facilitates ongoing development of the CRM, implements new features; installs, implements, and supports any additional software particularly as it relates to fundraising purposes within the Institutional Advancement division; Ensure system compliance with university policies, security standards, and best practices. Leads PCI discussions and develops a comprehensive plan for departmental compliance.
20% Acts as a primary technical resource for Institutional Advancement’s administrative computing applications
provides ongoing support, including installation of software upgrades and fixes, and maintains the database and other Advancement software for 7x24 availability; contributes to policies and procedures designed to ensure consistent data architecture to promote high quality, maintainable application components; Oversees compliance with security standards and manage exclusive permissions, such as Security Administrator roles; Configures and customize Slate, including user accounts, permissions, and roles; Ensures data security, integrity, and compliance with institutional policies; contributes to the design and implementation of a security plan for Advancement systems;20% Serves as the division’s primary data manager
Manages data operations, including importing, exporting, and updating student, parent, and faculty/staff data ensuring accuracy and consistency across systems; Develops and runs complex queries and generates reports to support advancement workflows and data-driven decision-making; Oversees yearly cycle preparation, system updates, and operational efficiencies within the system; Implements internal and external technologies for monitoring, tracking and reporting the progress toward meeting the Division of Institutional Advancement’s goals and the University’s return on investment in the Division which includes maintaining and enhancing the division’s Power BI dashboards;.
10% Adheres to all University and departmental policies and procedures, maintains the highest level of confidentiality; Collaborate with IT, advancement, and other stakeholders to enhance system functionality and integrate with other institutional systems; keeps abreast of the latest trends in technology used by business and peer institutions; Serves as a member of the Otterbein University AI task force Serves on institutional committees as assigned; other duties as assigned. -
QUALIFICATIONS
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To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: Required: Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related technical field with at least 3 years of experience, proficiency in SQL/ETL processes, as well as practical knowledge of database administration, strong analytical skills for troubleshooting and optimizing data workflows, and related experience in advanced technologies, application design, and analysis; Experience in higher education enhances candidacy.
MISSION CRITICAL COMPETENCIES:
Accountability and Professionalism:
- Follows through on assignments and takes ownership of work.
- Adheres to procedures, best practices, and honors work schedules.
- Shows commitment to being dependable, professional, and a responsible colleague.
- Completes work in a timely manner, within established deadlines, and uses the resources available.
- Dedicates effort toward professional development.
- Demonstrates flexibility and adaptability.
Collaboration and Teamwork:
- Effectively builds partnerships and successfully works collaboratively with others to accomplish shared goals.
- Demonstrates the ability to work well in teams both within and outside of the department to achieve the best possible outcomes.
- Communicates effectively and professionally.
Diversity and Inclusion:
- Recognizes the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to our University community.
- Seeks to understand different perspectives and cultures.
- Helps create a workplace that recognizes and encourages diversity.
- Is sensitive to cultural norms, expectations, and ways of communicating.
Integrity and Trust:
- Treats people with respect, maintains confidentiality, and inspires the trust of others.
Job Knowledge:
- Demonstrates quality product including accuracy and thoroughness in work required for the position.
- Works with diligence and identifies opportunities to streamline or improve processes.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: N/A
LANGUAGE SKILLS: Must demonstrate excellent verbal and written English skills including grammar.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS: Must be competent in general math and have the ability to use excel.
TECHNICAL SKILLS: Required: Expertise in Windows 10, Office 2010 products, client/server networks on a Windows operating system, web browsers (PC, Apple and mobile), RDBMS, mobile technologies, social media, SSL websites, SSIS, SSMS, and cloud computing.
Prior work experience in a fund-raising and/or non-profit organization preferred. Knowledge of general office procedures. Must take pride in and be thorough in quality of work produced; must be able to use general office equipment including office PC, copier, telephone, etc.
REASONING ABILITY: Demonstrated ability to meet deadlines and work independently; must be able to interact positively with a variety of constituencies; demonstrated ability to work well in team environments; must possess excellent attention to detail; must possess excellent customer service skills; must exercise initiative and independent judgment in unusual or new situations.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to talk or hear, sit, reach, and use repetitive motions of hands and wrists. The employee must occasionally stand, walk, stoop or bend. The employee must occasionally lift and/or carry up to twenty pounds and occasionally push and/or pull up to twenty pounds. This position requires close vision. Must be able to meet regular and predictable attendance standards.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
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This description is intended to indicate the kinds of tasks and levels of work difficulty that will be required of positions that will be given this title and shall not be construed as declaring what the specific duties and responsibilities of any particular position shall be. It is not intended to limit or in any way modify the right of any supervisor to assign, direct and control the work of employees under supervision. The use of a particular expression or illustration describing duties shall not be held to exclude other duties not mentioned that are of similar kind of difficulty.
Otterbein University is an Equal Opportunity Educator and Employer.
Associate Director of Annual Giving (FULL TIME)
Oberlin College | Oberlin, OH | Posted August 11, 2025
The Office of Annual Giving at Oberlin College and Conservatory seeks applications for the position of Associate Director of Annual Giving. This is a full-time 12-month Administrative and Professional Staff position in the Office of Advancement, reporting to the Director of Annual Giving. The Associate Director of Annual Giving will be primarily responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive direct mail and email program. This position will also act as project manager for Oberlin’s annual day of giving, All In For Oberlin. In conjunction with the Director of Annual Giving and annual giving team members, construct and execute a College-wide annual plan for direct mail, email, telephone, text, and crowdfunding solicitation programs within the context of the overall annual giving goal. Plan and execute Oberlin’s annual day of giving, All In For Oberlin. Write solicitation copy and work closely with the Office of Communications to determine design needs and manage timelines. Partner with the Parent & Family Giving team to plan and execute annual giving solicitations for parents. Assess appeal performance and recommend actions to be taken as a result of that information. Participate in departmental meetings and assist with campus events, including class reunions, homecoming/commencement, and others as needed. Undertake additional projects and duties as directed. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree and three or more years of professional experience in fundraising. Proven ability to develop and execute fundraising campaigns with measurable success. The ability to meet deadlines while managing multiple priorities and complex projects simultaneously. The ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a team-oriented environment and with others within the Advancement division and across campus. Excellent written communication skills with the ability to write and edit solicitation and cultivation materials, correspondence, and reports. Ability to analyze and summarize data, recognize patterns and significant data points, and make recommendations based on the information. Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft suite of applications; willingness to learn new programs and applications. A generous compensation package will be offered to the successful candidate, including an excellent benefits package, tuition remission for eligible dependents, and 35 days of paid PTO. Click here to learn more and apply: https://jobs.oberlin.edu/postings/16520Associate Director of Affinity Engagement (FULL TIME)
Denison University | Granville, OH | Posted December 21, 2023
Visit https://employment.denison.edu/postings/4605 for a complete job description and application information.
The Associate Director of Affinity Engagement is responsible for managing affinity-based alumni networks, events, volunteers, communications, and programs. Affinity programming is focused on cohorts of alumni with a shared interest or experience. This position will manage affinity-based volunteers and committees while strategically developing programs and communications to engage, connect and inform.
Essential Job Functions:
The Associate Director of Affinity Engagement is a member of the Alumni Engagement Programming team and plays an important role in successfully executing the strategic priorities for alumni engagement. The position is a member of the Alumni and Family Engagement Office and the Division of Institutional Advancement.
- Inform strategic direction focused on engagement, proactive “customer” service, communication and responsiveness to the needs of Denison’s alumni community.
- Tracks affinity programming metrics, using consistent data to inform long-term planning.
- Assesses the effectiveness of existing alumni affinity programs to determine better pathways for successful engagement.
- Partners with colleagues to identify and foster alumni engagement synergies across Advancement and with campus partners (i.e. Annual Giving, Athletics, Knowlton Center, etc.)
- Advise alumni interested in forming a shared interest group.
- Supports planning and execution of affinity events, regionally and on-campus. Partners with Advancement Communications and Events on budget, marketing, content and implementation.
- Responsible for nurturing and maintaining key relationships with leadership of alumni affinity groups.
- Guides senior volunteer leaders in building strong leadership teams, to ensure a volunteer pipeline for sustained success.
- Advises and consults with volunteer leaders on a range of issues including annual programming, volunteer recruitment and retention, best practices, University policies, and event planning and communications strategies in collaboration with divisional and campus partners.
- Convenes affinity group leaders regularly to provide training opportunities, share annual priorities, key initiatives and events, recent learnings, and opportunities for collaboration.
- Partners with AFE’s Senior Associate Director, Marketing & Communications and Advancement
- Communications to ensure consistent, relevant, and timely communications for affinity programming.
- Partners with affinity volunteers to create relevant marketing and communication materials and timelines.
- With the Director of Alumni Engagement Programming, manage the day-to-day budget for affinity programming.
- Regularly assess affinity networks, report key findings to Alumni & Family Engagement and Institutional Advancement leadership. Research and implement industry best practices to achieve success.
- Assist with and attend “all-hands” Alumni Engagement events, Big Red Weekend, Family Weekend, Reunion, Alumni Council meetings, special on-campus events/conferences, and volunteer leadership assemblies.
Senior Philanthropy Advisor (FULL TIME)
Baldwin Wallace University | Berea, OH | Posted March 8, 2022
Senior Philanthropy Advisor
Job Summary: Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Philanthropy, the Senior Philanthropy Advisor is responsible for identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding current and potential donors to secure major gifts in support of Baldwin Wallace University’s strategic priorities and fundraising initiatives. The Senior Philanthropy Advisor is an experienced fundraising professional who will manage a portfolio of approximately 100-150 active donors and prospects with special emphasis on securing major and principal gifts for the University.
Essential duties, tasks and responsibilities:
- Manages a portfolio of approximately 100-150 active donors and prospects with specific goals and benchmarks intended to secure annual, major, planned, and estate gifts; along with determining their level of support and engagement.
- Identifies, cultivates, solicits, and stewards major gifts on behalf of the University.
- Organizes prospect visits efficiently and strategically. Includes key BW faculty, staff, leadership, and/or trustees as appropriate in order to build relationships and secure gifts. Communicates with all parties via briefings, cultivation and solicitation plans/updates, and donor correspondence.
- Records fundraising progress via contact reports, cultivation and solicitation updates, correspondence, and other documentation; recording this information in Raiser’s Edge.
- Regularly meets with the AVP for Philanthropy and Director of Prospect Development regarding prospect assignments, portfolio reviews, cultivation and solicitation strategies, and general fundraising progress.
- Requests and makes effective use of prospect research as appropriate.
- Communicates with Prospect Development and Data Analytics staff regarding information updates to donor or prospect records.
- Strives to meet and exceed goals for quality monthly visits, yearly proposals.
- Travels regionally and nationally to meet current and prospective donors.
- Monitors travel budget and expenses.
- Builds and maintains an in-depth knowledge of BW, its funding priorities, and giving opportunities in order to articulate a compelling case for support to all constituents.
- Collaborates with Alumni Engagement and other campus partners to engage alumni and friends in meaningful ways, and encourage increased levels of involvement and philanthropic support.
- Other duties and special projects as assigned
Full position description, qualifications and application instructions may be found here.
Listing Overview
Assistant Director of Alumni Communications & Engagement
Oberlin College
Director of Development for the College of Engineering
Ohio Northern University
Director of Development for the College of Engineering
Ohio Northern University
Database Manager
Otterbein University
Associate Director of Annual Giving
Oberlin College
Associate Director of Affinity Engagement
Denison University
Senior Philanthropy Advisor
Baldwin Wallace University