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Coordinator, Alumni Engagement

Employer
Skidmore College
Location
Saratoga Springs, NY
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Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Reporting to the Associate Director, the Coordinator is responsible for providing overall support for planning, coordination, and executing events.  This role involves coordinating communication and logistics for alumni events and programs, maintaining accurate records, and assisting with various tasks to enhance alumni engagement. 

Primary Job Responsibilities 

1.Event Management

  • Assist the Associate Director in Developing events to meet the strategic priorities of the Office of Alumni Engagement. The utilization of data is expected to identify key areas for growth in alumni engagement and philanthropic support. Track and report alumni engagement and participation. Open communication across departments is a must.
  • They must be creative and technically savvy, able to produce invitations and related event correspondence according to deadline. This includes frequently designing and sending mass emails and event landing pages and identifying strategic invitation lists and creative ways to encourage and increase attendance. Must become a strong user of the College’s CMS platform.
  • The Coordinator is responsible for capturing photos and content as source for our social media platforms.
  • Create and send out surveys after events to all attendees promptly to collect event feedback. Monitor survey responses and flag appropriate staff member of responses when necessary. 
  • Work with Office of Advancement administrative staff to coordinate the preparation of event packages, coordination of deliveries of mailings, attendance lists, nametags, literature, favors and other supplies for all events and by deadline.

2.  Advancement Ambassador

  • Build relationships with faculty and staff to highlight Advancement/Fundraising and College-wide initiatives through programming. Support faculty during the event planning process – including securing all aspects of travel as needed for faculty to attend events in different cities. Communicate event activity to necessary constituents (campus community, Office of the President, Advancement staff, alumni volunteers).
  • They will be skilled at learning the on-campus Event Management System (EMS), maintain strong relationships and partnerships with on campus colleagues in special programs/Surrey/housekeeping/facilities/dining services. 
  • The Coordinator will become an expert in divisional CMS/database and advocate for the event needs of the Alumni Engagement team regarding best practices and platform/software functionality.
  • They must be a collaborator and team member to the Office of Advancement and Alumni Engagement seeking new and interesting ways to strengthen the team and culture ongoing.

3. Supports all Office of Advancement events as-needed

  • Throughout the year there are events that require “all hands-on deck” and/or all members of the Office of Advancement to contribute to major on-campus events including but not limited to: Reunion Weekend, Homecoming, Palamountain Benefit, and Celebration Weekend. 
  • The Coordinator will work with the team to volunteer for any and all events within their reasonable availability.

Qualifications & Competencies

Education: Associate’s Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Experience: 3-5 years of progressively responsible experience working in event management, communications, and/or a combination. 

  • Data driven with an ability to identify trends and utilize data to inform decision-making.
  • Astute budget discretion and management.
  • Must appreciate the mission and traditions of a national liberal arts college, the inter-relationships between alumni programming and fundraising, and a collegial decision-making process. 
  • Outstanding ability to work well with alumni volunteers who are vital to the health of the alumni association and the College. 
  • Must maintain positive and mutually respectful relationships with all the individuals who are “stakeholders” in the events and therefore develops effective and positive relationships with the staff within these offices to ensure successful event outcomes.
  • Knowledge of the College, its mission, and of the culture of the Advancement office is essential. 
  • Able to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet strict deadlines.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills. 
  • Technologically savvy and an ability/interest in learning new software products. 
  • Strong organizational and analytic skills.
  • Proficiency in office management systems, procedures, Microsoft Excel, Word, and Publisher and Qualtrics is preferred.
  • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and discretion is imperative while working well in a very fast-paced, high-volume, deadline-driven environment and presenting oneself, and Skidmore, professionally at events on and off-campus.
This position will work on-campus and must be able to lift a minimum of 10lbs in support of events. Some travel required and nights and weekends are a requirement of this position. 

Pay range: $23.76 - $26.00 per hour

Required documents needed to apply:

  • On-line application
  • Cover Letter
  • Resume
  • List of Three References

 

EEO STATEMENT

Skidmore College is committed to being an inclusive campus community and, as an Equal Opportunity Employer, does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, predisposition or carrier status, domestic violence victim status, familial status, dating violence, or stalking, or any other category protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.

Employment at Skidmore College is contingent upon an acceptable background check result.

CREATIVE THOUGHT MATTERS.

Organization

Skidmore is a highly selective liberal arts college with a reputation for its creative approaches to just about everything. With its relatively small size and student-faculty ratio, the College is a close-knit academic community. Skidmore is known for its faculty of teacher-scholars devoted to the instruction and mentoring of undergraduates—approximately 2,400 talented men and women from some 47 states and 46 countries.

A great education is all about putting academic theory and creative expression into practice. That’s what our founder, Lucy Skidmore Scribner, believed. Skidmore’s not an ivory tower. Never has been. Never will be. It’s a place where faculty and students work together, then figure out how to use what they’ve learned to make a difference in the world. This practical focus often leads to cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, where students carry multiple majors, student-faculty research is common, and internships and community service are standard. It also leads to interesting and unusual combinations of activities, frequently woven into an intellectual passion.

If this kind of experience resonates with you, why not take a closer look at Skidmore?

Skidmore College is located in the historic resort community of Saratoga Springs, New York.  Set in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, Saratoga is located about 30 minutes north of Albany, the state capital. 

Saratoga is a small, cosmopolitan city of 30,000, noted for its Victorian heritage, famed spas, and thoroughbred horse racing.  The Saratoga Performing Arts Center is a site of top rock, jazz, and pop performances as well as the summer home of the New York City Ballet and the Philadelphia Orchestra.  Saratoga is a three-and-one-half-hour drive, train ride, or bus trip from New York City, Boston, or Montreal.

 

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