Job Summary
The Alumni Engagement Coordinator is responsible for providing program support to implement and coordinate alumni engagement programs and services for the Allard School of Law.
They are expected to be instrumental in the delivery of programs and services designed to facilitate a lifelong relationship with UBC students and alumni.
Major responsibilities include : program coordination, database mining, development and organization, and support for the Allard Law alumni communications and engagement strategy.
Organizational Status
Reports to the Alumni Relations Manager, Allard School of Law.
Works closely with the Allard Law DAE team along with alumni UBC staff, Allard Law staff, alumni volunteers, university administration, alumni and development professionals, faculty members, students, and on and off-campus community and organizations.
Work Performed
1. Program Coordination
Responsible for the coordination and implementation of Allard Law alumni programs, in consultation with the Alumni Relations Manager;
monitors timelines, budgets and assessments
- Provides support to alumni programming including setting up and maintaining registration systems, tracking budgets, and preparing briefing notes
- Supports the Alumni Relations Manager in the development and implementation of alumni programs and new initiatives to advance Allard Law and alumni UBC’s strategic plan
- Supports partnerships internally and externally to coordinate and deliver alumni related activities, programs, resources, and events.
Develops relationships with alumni and facilitates their engagement with Allard Law as appropriate
- Develops evaluation of alumni programs and services; analyzes statistical information, documents and reports results,
- Serves as a resource person at Allard Law for various DAE programs and events
2. Database Mining, Collection and Coordination
- Develops and maintains a deep understanding of the DAE Information Management System (LINKS)
- Maintains accurate alumni and volunteer profiles and program information in the University’s database in a timely, accurate and appropriate manner including interactions and POINTS submissions;
integrates data collection and data mining into work plan (maintains programming calendar, tracks budgets, tracks and reports on program progress, meetings and points)
Develops, implements and monitors protocols for the alumni relationship management database and generates reports and lists as required
3. Additional Alumni Communications and Engagement Support
- Supports and contributes to the alumni communications strategy including drafting webpage, social media content, and alumni newsletter content, along with writing emails and other ad hoc communications to further the alumni engagement strategy
- Undertakes alumni and constituent research and provides background material in support of programs (including award nomination packages), meetings and communication initiatives as required-Coordinates alumni reunion programming including, working with identified alumni contacts to provide for class organizing committee with duties including, and not limited to : writing communications (web copy, emails, registration systems, fundraising materials), budget creation and management, and on-site event management
- Attends meetings and events sometimes outside normal work hours; provides event preparation support, and on-site implementation and execution
4. Other Duties
Performs other responsibilities as required
Consequence of Error / Judgement
Given that the incumbent will liaise regularly with senior administration, prominent alumni and donors as well as significant friends and partners of the university, the Alumni Engagement Coordinator is expected to exercise judgment, diplomacy and tact in all interactions.
Poor judgement could alienate alumni, damage the university s reputation, as well as negatively impact potential opportunities to engage alumni as friends, volunteers, and donors.
Errors may impact on the effectiveness of the office, image, reputation and credibility of alumni UBC, the portfolio and the University.
Accuracy and speed and the ability to meet deadlines are critical. The Coordinator is expected to exercise judgement, diplomacy and tact in all interactions associated with the function of this position.
All information must be accurate and provided in a respectful, timely and supportive way.
Supervision Received
The incumbent reports directly to the Alumni Relations Manager and works against set objectives and performance expectations within a collaborative work environment.
Supervision Given
The incumbent does not supervise other professional staff. Responsible for managing and advising student employees and volunteers as required on various projects.
Minimum Qualifications
University degree in relevant discipline. Minimum of one year of related experience, or the equivalent combination of experience and education.
- Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own
- Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working with alumni or other constituent of post-secondary institution preferred. Experience working in volunteer organizations, program coordination, strategic planning, and / or public relations an asset.
Comfortable working with high-level administrators, volunteers and staff. Excellent time management skills, as well as ability to handle multiple tasks and respond to multiple stakeholders;
Superior verbal and written communication skills. Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills required in liaising with colleagues, alumni, internal and external service providers, and senior university administration.
Strong conceptual abilities combined with high attention to detail. Well-developed analytical and problem-solving skills are required, along with skills in collaboration and conflict resolution.
Ability to handle confidential and sensitive material and to exercise a high level of tact and discretion. Driven to find win-win solutions.
Tactful and diplomatic. Able to persuade others of the value of collaboration and participation. Ability to work independently as well as within a team environment.
Intermediate computer skills with Microsoft Office Suite, PowerPoint, Internet; knowledge of Links is an asset. Ability to operate the normal range of office equipment.
Job Category M&P - AAPS