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Requirements
Georgetown University’s Office of Advancement is committed to cultivating a safe, equitable, diverse, and inclusive work environment that honors the diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives of our broader colleagues and broader Georgetown community. Consistent with our Jesuit values, we aim to foster a culture that accepts and cares for each individual, and we believe this is central to achieving our goals in support of Georgetown’s mission. The Board of Regents is the university-wide advisory board whose members serve as Georgetown’s most senior ambassadors. The Regents provide counsel to the president and administration and provide leadership in philanthropic support to Georgetown. Through strategic engagement and content creation, this position ensures volunteers’ continued personal connection with Georgetown to yield regular major gifts. The Regents are an essential part of OA’s overall purpose to support the mission and strategic ambitions of Georgetown University, especially as we near the conclusion of our $3 billion dollar Called to Be campaign.
The Associate Director, Board Engagement provides essential planning, communication, and project management to strategically engage Georgetown University’s Board of Regents, the highest-level volunteers within Georgetown’s Office of Advancement (OA). Reporting to the Director, Board Engagement, they are responsible for the overall facilitation of Board of Regents meetings, logistics, and projects, including board meeting content and management of the board’s budget. The incumbent oversees the planning for the board’s three annual multi-day meetings and regular meetings of the executive committee. They also assist with the planning and success of the meetings of the seven committees of the Board of Regents. With assistance from the Coordinator, Board Engagement, they oversee the day-to-day operations and administration of the Board of Regents and have additional duties that include but are not limited to:
Board Meetings and Communication
Coordinate all aspects of three annual board meetings and other key events and meetings (e.g. executive committee meetings).
Develop, manage, and track plenary content for board meetings, in partnership with the Senior Director of Board Engagement.
Oversee committee engagement/health and work with internal partners and committee chairs to change or improve practices, as needed.
Prepare, brief, and provide support for plenary session speakers, staffing three in-person Regents meetings per year, including set up, check in, and note taking.
Maintain comprehensive records and files for all board-related activities and actions, providing support to the Board’s chair, vice chair, and executive committee.
Prepare for and follow up from internal and external Board of Regents meetings, creating and/or distributing regular communications to the board on behalf of university leaders.
Manage the board’s website and internal and external communications, with support from the Coordinator, Board Engagement.
Internal and Administrative Support
Create all materials for Regents meetings, including agendas, speaker bios, pre-reading, and slide presentations.
With support from the Coordinator, Board Engagement, manage all Regents-related records and activities, tracking board terms and committee assignments.
Optimize and/or maintain the board’s administrative operations and systems.
Manage and reconcile the board’s budget, ensuring the Regents governance process is on track year to year.
Provide support to colleagues around special projects involving Regents.
Manage projects and tasks as assigned by the Director, Board Engagement.
Work Interactions
This position works with colleagues across the institution, including university leadership, faculty, and members of many teams across OA, including Development, Strategic Initiatives, Campaign Planning, Donor Engagement, and Special Events. They regularly work with members of the board, particularly the board’s chair and executive committee.
Requirements and Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent combination of education and work experience
3-5 years in the field of higher education development; event planning experience; fundraising knowledge
Strong working knowledge of Google Workspace suite, Zoom, and Microsoft Office
Extraordinary organizational skills, attention to detail, and follow-through
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to work and contribute in a team environment
Professional demeanor, interpersonal skills, relates easily to a wide range of groups
Experience working with volunteers or high-level potential donors, boards, and issues preferred
Experience with Salesforce or another CRM preferred
Work Mode Designation
This position has been designated as Hybrid 2 Days. Please note that work mode designations are regularly reviewed in order to meet the evolving needs of the University. Such review may necessitate a change to a position’s mode of work designation. Complete details about Georgetown University’s mode of work designations for staff and AAP positions can be found on the Department of Human Resources website: https://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work-designation.
Pay Range:
The projected salary or hourly pay range for this position which represents the full range of anticipated compensation is:
$54,616.00 - $100,493.33Compensation is determined by a number of factors including, but not limited to, the candidate’s individual qualifications, experience, education, skills, and certifications, as well as the University’s business needs and external factors.
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EEO Statement:
Georgetown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer fully dedicated to achieving a diverse faculty and staff. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, and sexual orientation), disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Benefits:
Georgetown University offers a comprehensive and competitive benefit package that includes medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance, retirement savings, tuition assistance, work-life balance benefits, employee discounts and an array of voluntary insurance options. You can learn more about benefits and eligibility on the Department of Human Resources website.