Title:
Director, Alumni Engagement
Department:
Alumni
Reports To:
Associate Vice President, Alumni Engagement & Giving
Position Type:
Staff
Position Summary:
Reporting
to the Associate Vice President, Alumni Engagement and Giving and exercising a
high degree of creativity, independence, and leadership, the Director, Alumni
Engagement will lead engagement efforts for NJIT's alumni community. Managing
three direct reports, they will lead and oversee programs, events, and
services that meaningfully engage alumni, volunteers, and students with one
another and with the university.
Essential Functions:
-Work closely and
 collaboratively with the AVP, Alumni Engagement and Giving and the
 Director of Annual Giving, to implement, and maintain programs, events,
 and services for alumni, students, and friends that increase their
 engagement, both with one another and with the university, and generate
 positive, sustained relationships that lead to increased philanthropic
 investments in NJIT.
-Lead and
 implement alumni engagement strategy, utilizing creativity, industry best
 practices, and data analytics.
-Provide
 leadership, management, and strategic guidance to the alumni engagement
 team.
-Lead strategy
 for alumni engagement events, particularly signature events like
 Homecoming and Golden
 Highlander/50th Reunion.
-Cultivate and
 manage a portfolio of 50 alumni prospects, strengthening their engagement
 and philanthropic investment in the institution.
-Expand alumni
 career services benefits and industry networking opportunities in
 collaboration with campus partners.
-Partner with
 alumni volunteers to direct strategy and implement programs for affinity
 groups
-Use data,
 including NJIT's alumni engagement score, to assess programs and develop
 strategy.
-Assume
 responsibility for meeting goals, objectives, and other key performance
 indicators for alumni engagement.
-Foster a culture
 of engagement and pride among students, alumni, volunteers, and other
 external constituents.
-Guide and mentor
 staff members on best-practice activities, strategies, programs, and
 priorities related to alumni engagement; build trust-based, positive, and
 authentic working relationships with them; follow university and industry
 best practices for performance management, and model desired behaviors.
-Collaborate with
 university partners, including academic colleges, Career Development
 Services, the Office of Student Leadership and Involvement, and Athletics,
 to support alumni-student connections and advance institutional
 priorities.
-Collaborate
 closely with Executive Directors of Development to support donor pipeline
 development through strategic engagement and stewardship opportunities.
-Manage and
 responsibly steward the Alumni Engagement budget.
-Other duties as
 assigned.
Prerequisite Qualifications:
-A bachelor's
 degree required; advanced degree preferred.
-A minimum of 5-7
 years of progressively responsible experience in alumni relations and/or
 advancement.
-Experience with
 CRM platforms, databases, and analytics.
-Demonstrated
 ability to relate effectively to alumni, volunteers, students, and other external constituents as well as internal
partners.
-Demonstrated
 ability to design, implement, and evaluate comprehensive plans for alumni
 relations, establishing goals and objectives that translate into annual
 operating plans.
-Exceptional
 writing, speaking, interpersonal, and analytical skills.
-Candidates must
 also demonstrate an ability to establish and maintain good working
 relationships with colleagues; facilitate multiple projects, make
 decisions, and meet deadlines; manage and motivate volunteers effectively
 and efficiently; and identify problems and develop creative, timely, and
 efficient solutions.
-Position
 involves travel as well as the ability to work evenings and weekends.
-At the
 university's discretion, the education and experience prerequisites may be
 exempted where the candidate can demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the
 university, an equivalent combination of education and experience
 specifically preparing the candidate for success in the position.
Bargaining Unit:
Non-Aligned
Range/Band:
10
Salary Information:
In compliance with the NJ Pay Transparency Law, the annual salary range for this position is $95,000-$110,000 (USD). NJIT considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as, market and organizational considerations when extending an offer. This pay range represents base pay only and excludes any additional items such as incentives, bonuses or other items.
To learn more about the comprehensive benefits NJIT offers for this position, please visit our benefits page: https://hr.njit.edu/health-benefits.
FLSA:
Exempt
Full-Time