Union (USW Local 1998) Current Vacancy - Alumni Affairs & Advancement
Posting Date: March 11, 2026Closing Date: March 27, 2026Position Title: Associate Director, PhilanthropyDepartment: Alumni Affairs & Advancement Pay Scale Group: USW Pay Band 17Salary: $106,257 with an annual step progression to a maximum of $135,881Type of Appointment: Continuing, Full-time
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Position Summary:
Under the direction of the Director of Philanthropy, the Associate Director, Philanthropy will be responsible for identifying, cultivating and soliciting leadership annual gifts ($20,000 to $50,000) and major gifts ($50,000+). This will be achieved through a highly efficient process of coordination, administration and support for fundraising activity. The incumbent will assess the needs and contribute to the development and implementation of plans for prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation and recognition, as well as determine the appropriate involvement of members of the university community and volunteers in the fundraising process. The incumbent will work closely with the Executive Director of Alumni Affairs & Advancement and with other members of the advancement team, in particular with the Senior Development Officer, Annual Giving & Stewardship.
Conducts the identification and solicitation of donors by:
Cultivating and soliciting current and prospective Major Gift and LAG donors through tailored initiatives and campaigns
Meeting face-to-face with current and potential donors to discuss giving interests and opportunities
Developing and implementing strategic prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation and recognition plans using existing technologies
Determining the appropriate involvement of members of the university community and volunteers in the cultivation, solicitation and recognition process
Evaluating a prospective donor’s giving capacity and readiness to give
Identifying, evaluating and recommending the necessary steps to bring the prospect closer to making a major financial commitment to the University
Writing sensitive and complex donor-specific stewardship reports
Conducting advanced research and analysis from a variety of sources to provide detailed background data regarding donors
Writing briefing notes, solicitation plans and call reports to track donor interaction
Supports donor relations by:
Providing innovative approaches to developing new programs and elements to the University’s advancement and fundraising programs and activities
Preparing projects and plans that require a rigorous approach and attention to very fine detail
Building and strengthening relationships with stakeholders and partners of strategic importance
Developing and implementing donor management and stewardship plans that support strategic objectives
Interpreting gift agreement terms to ensure they comply with University policies and guidelines
Drafting presentation materials
Delivering presentations to promote programs, opportunities and/or initiatives
Handling sensitive and/or confidential information
Drafting donor acknowledgment and recognition communications, donor gift agreements and presentation materials
Interpreting and applying policies and procedures when making independent decisions
Developing marketing/communications strategies that support fundraising campaigns and programs.
Supports records and data management by:
Producing complex donor reports
Generating reports to track fundraising progress against campaign goals
Analyzing complex giving and donor trends/patterns and making strategic recommendations to senior advancement leaders
Qualifications Required: EducationUndergraduate degree and knowledge of development principles and practices, or an acceptable equivalent combination of education and experience Experience
Minimum seven years of related and recent experience in fundraising
Experience working with Arbor or a similar donor database management system
Experience in conducting development-related research
Experience creating donor correspondence from non-template documents
Demonstrated success in building collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders
Exceptional inter-personal and communications (written and verbal) skills
Strong computer skills with experience in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook), and Internet
Strong organizational and analytical skills
Evidence of leadership, initiative, and creativity
Ability to exercise sound judgment, tact, diplomacy, discretion, and confidentiality
Ability to set priorities and targets and to meet deadlines in relation to frequently changing demands
Demonstrated accuracy and attention to detail
Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and the promotion of a respectful and collegial learning and working environment
To be successful in this role you will be:
Accountable
Courteous
Efficient
Possess a positive attitude
Problem solver
Team player
To Apply:
Internal Candidates: Please submit applications online by logging into Dayforce. Visit https://www.vicu.utoronto.ca/careers/ and click Internal Opportunities to proceed.External Candidates: Please proceed by clicking "Apply ".
Victoria University thanks all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.