Title: Asst Director of Engagement Reports to: Director of Engagement and Annual GivingFLSA: Exempt he Associate/Assistant Director of Engagement creates meaningful connections between Knox College and its alumni, families, and friends-connections that inspire lifelong engagement and philanthropic support. This position develops and executes strategic programs, events, and volunteer opportunities that identify prospects, deepen relationships, and create pathways to leadership annual and major giving.Knox College is a nationally recognized liberal arts college committed to preparing students to flourish in a diverse world through transformative learning experiences. In this role, you'll showcase how Knox alumni are living this mission while building a culture of engagement that directly supports the College's fundraising goals and campaign priorities.
Working under the leadership of the Director of Engagement and Annual Giving, the position will serve as a connector between alumni success stories and institutional needs, partnering across Advancement and campus to create high-impact experiences that move constituents along the engagement continuum-from connected alumni to active volunteers to generous donors.
Key Responsibilities: This role recognizes that engagement is fundraising. Every program, event, and volunteer opportunity is designed with dual goals: creating meaningful connections that enrich the alumni experience AND identifying, cultivating, and stewarding donors. You'll work collaboratively with fundraising colleagues to ensure engagement strategies align with development priorities and contribute directly to Knox Fund and Venture Boldly goals.
Alumni and Constituent Engagement (40%)- Design and execute strategic engagement opportunities-events, volunteer roles, career connections-that identify prospects, cultivate donor relationships, and move constituents along the pathway from engagement to annual giving and major gift support. Track and measure engagement metrics that indicate donor readiness and philanthropic capacity.
- Partner closely with Knox Fund and major gifts staff to ensure engagement strategies support fundraising priorities. Provide regular intelligence on engaged alumni who demonstrate philanthropic capacity, volunteer leadership, or increased affinity that signals readiness for solicitation to support pipeline management.
- Collaborate through a programmatic lens with career and research centers, faculty, and other campus stakeholders to strengthen the communication and relationships with constituents.
- In partnership with prospect development and gift officers, identify and cultivate alumni who exemplify Knox's commitment to preparing graduates who flourish in a diverse world. Showcase these alumni stories to inspire current students, prospective families, and fellow alumni while deepening their own connection to the College and readiness for philanthropic partnership..
- As related to key engagement programs, activities, and initiatives, manage volunteer committees, roles, and communication to ensure active and productive participation. agents, and committees to ensure active participation and productivity.
- Conduct personal visits and relationship-building activities with alumni and families to cultivate strategic volunteer leadership, event participation, and annual giving. Work collaboratively with gift officers to coordinate engagement and solicitation strategies, ensuring seamless donor experiences..
Events Management (35%)- Recognize that events are donor cultivation and stewardship opportunities. Design each experience to advance relationships, showcase institutional impact, and create natural pathways to philanthropic conversations. Coordinate with fundraising staff to identify prospects for attendance and follow-up solicitation.
- Key partner in planning and maintaining the calendar of all engagement and advancement events - on campus, offsite, or virtual.
- Serve as lead coordinator of event communications, pre- and post-events, which includes working closely with communications and marketing, establishing a communication plan and timeline, drafting content (including emails and mass texts), and managing the review process
- Manage a portfolio of 5-7 key strategic experiences from planning to execution.
- Liaise with alumni volunteers to provide support for Knox Club and other regional gatherings. Provide localized communication support, registration when needed, and branded SWAG. Some travel required.
- Oversee the Student Alumni Ambassador program to assist with alumni initiatives. This includes, but is not limited to, student participation in Knox Proud Day and the Senior Gift Committee/Senior Week both in collaboration with the Associate Director, Annual Giving, as well as Homecoming and Family & Friends Weekend.
- Work closely with advancement staff and other college offices on coordination of volunteers and roles for various events.
- Drive attendance to events by working closely with portfolio managers
- Supports the Director of Engagement and Annual Giving and other Advancement leadership in organizing Alumni Council on-campus activities.
- Analyze post-event data including attendance, engagement metrics, and fundraising outcomes. Use insights to continuously improve event strategy, strengthen ROI, and enhance the connection between engagement activities and philanthropic results.
Volunteer Management and Communications (25%)- Develop and manage volunteer engagement strategies that support both alumni connection and fundraising outcomes. Recognize that volunteers are often major donors or influencers who can significantly impact fundraising success through their networks, giving, and advocacy.
- Plan, organize, and coordinate implementation of a volunteer management strategy to support engagement and advancement efforts.
- Develop, organize and share all volunteer descriptions, responsibilities, timelines and training materials for all volunteer roles.
- Ensure volunteer programs align with Advancement's strategic priorities and fundraising goals, creating volunteer pathways that cultivate donor relationships and support annual fund and campaign objectives.
- Collect, review and edit class notes for online and print magazines.
- Implement stewardship plans to enhance volunteer retention, fostering long-term commitment and enthusiasm for our cause.
- Maintain accurate records of volunteer hours, contributions, and feedback to inform program development.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:- Understanding of or strong interest in the fundraising cycle and how engagement activities support donor identification, cultivation, and stewardship
- Passion for Knox College's mission of preparing students to flourish in a diverse world through transformative liberal arts education
- Ability to work independently and as a member of a team, establish priorities, and work collaboratively as a member of a diverse community
- Experience working in program and volunteer development and with clearly communicating and leading initiatives from inception to conclusion.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven, highly collaborative environment
- Be goal and achievement-oriented; operate with enthusiasm and integrity; and effectively supervise possible student employees/volunteers.
- Have excellent organizational, verbal and written communication skills with attention to detail and follow-up.
- Demonstrated experience in building relationships, making connections, bringing people together, and managing long-term relationships.
- Ability to manage confidential information with discretion and tact required.
- Computer skills must include high competence in Microsoft Office software and Google Suite, social media, and database/CRM maintenance
- Growth mindset and eagerness to learn advancement best practices in a collaborative team environment
- Willingness and ability to attend events outside of business hours required
- Travel required
- An appreciation for higher education and advancement work
Minimum Education Required: Bachelor's degree preferredMinimum Experience Required: 2-4 years of progressive experience in advancement, alumni relations, fundraising, event management, volunteer coordination, or transferable experience in relationship-based roles such as nonprofit program management, community organizing, sales, or hospitality. Demonstrated success in building relationships, managing complex projects, and achieving measurable outcomes.Minimum Licenses/Certifications Required: N/AAdditional Qualifications: (Preferred qualifications)
- Experience in higher education engagement and fundraising
- Track record of creative problem-solving and innovative thinking in program development
- Experience with CRM systems (Raiser's Edge NXT, Salesforce, or similar platforms preferred)
- Experience with Google Suite preferred.
Summary Pay Range: Compensation and benefits offered may vary depending on multiple individualized factors, job level, market location, job-related knowledge, skills, individual performance, and experience. Please note that pay is only one component of total compensation.
Benefits:
Health Insurance
Dental
Vision
FSA/ HSA/ FSA Dependent Care
Employer Paid Basic Life & LTD
Voluntary Life
Retirement Plan
Paid Time Off
Employee Assistance Program
Parental Leave
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