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Princeton University

Associate Director, Graduate Alumni Relations

Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, us, 08543


Overview:Reporting to the Senior Associate Director, Graduate Alumni Relations, the

Associate Director, Graduate Alumni Relations

is responsible for managing and implementing Advancement’s graduate alumni relations efforts. The Associate Director leads and supports a variety of programs, events and initiatives that encourage and foster graduate alumni connections and engagement with each other and the University. This position works across Alumni Engagement and with the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA) and the Graduate School to align, coordinate and support graduate alumni priorities and activities.

Princeton University Advancement works to inform, inspire, and involve Princeton’s global community of alumni, parents, and friends in ways that enable the University to fulfill its mission of advancing learning through scholarship, research, and teaching to serve humanity.

Responsibilities:Volunteer Engagement

Serve as a main point of contact for engaging graduate alumni and promoting their participation in all facets of the University’s alumni relations activities.

Manage and implement initiatives to recruit, train, and recognize graduate alumni volunteers.

Serve as a staff liaison to Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA) officers, advising and supporting organizational communications and operations including the planning and execution of three annual board meetings.

Partner with Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA) Board members and committees to increase graduate alumni engagement through priority initiatives and programs.

Lead Reunions planning, execution, and evaluation in collaboration with APGA Reunions Chair and the Graduate Alumni Relations Coordinator.

Identify and foster graduate alumni engagement opportunities and synergies across Advancement and with campus partners.

Graduate Student Engagement and Connection with Graduate Students

Plan and execute signature annual events that engage graduate students including Orientation, APGA Reunions and the Commencement reception.

Collaborate with the Graduate School and Senior Associate Director of Graduate Alumni Relations to integrate alumni into key initiatives of the Graduate School.

Work with campus partners to foster connections with and between graduate alumni and graduate students.

Graduate Alumni Communications

Manage communications efforts and outreach to graduate alumni, promoting events and highlighting opportunities to get involved in the life of the University and global alumni community.

Promote language and narratives that foster graduate alumni participation and inclusion.

Partner with Advancement Communications to advise and support priority APGA initiatives.

Regional and Affinity Group Engagement

Enhance graduate alumni engagement and programming within regional associations and affinity groups, in collaboration with colleagues in Regional Affairs and Affinity Groups.

Engage with regionally based graduate alumni volunteers to increase graduate alumni involvement and participation in leadership, programs and events.

Promote graduate alumni attendance at regional University events.

Additional Responsibilities

Assist in planning and executing University events and programs, including Alumni Day, Presidential events, Dean events, and conferences.

Track and analyze metrics related to graduate alumni engagement to determine trends, identify opportunities, and inform short and long-term planning.

Evaluate the effectiveness of current alumni outreach and programs to identify necessary improvements.

Serve on various Advancement working groups and committees to ensure graduate alumni interests and perspectives are incorporated.

Manage program budgets and assist with expense processing and tracking as needed.

Attend and support “all-hands” Alumni Engagement events, including Alumni Day, Reunions, Homecoming, three yearly Alumni Council Executive Committee meetings, special on-campus events/conferences, and volunteer leadership assemblies.

Qualifications:Essential Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree

7+ years of professional experience

Excellent written and oral communication skills

Experience with project management and volunteer management

Demonstrated effectiveness in working with diverse individuals in a team-oriented environment

Strong skills in organization, setting goals and priorities, multi-tasking, attention to detail, and problem-solving

Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills to work with alumni volunteers and colleagues throughout the Princeton campus

Good judgment and discretion at all times and the ability to keep confidential all data related to Princeton and its alumni

Strong technical skills including proficiency in Microsoft Office suite as well as database management system

A willingness to travel and the ability to work nights and weekends to participate in committee meetings and other alumni events, programs, and activities

Preferred Qualifications

Experience in higher education and/or not-for-profit organizations, alumni relations and/or volunteer management

Strong familiarity with Princeton University, its mission, and its global community of alumni

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Standard Weekly Hours: 36.25Eligible for Overtime: NoBenefits Eligible: YesProbationary Period: 180 daysEssential Services Personnel (see policy for detail): NoPhysical Capacity Exam Required: NoValid Driver’s License Required: NoExperience Level: Mid-Senior Level

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