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The Assistant Director of Constituent Relations will serve as a collaborative member of the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) Advancement team. Reporting to the Associate Director of Special Events and Donor Engagement, the incumbent will coordinate UF/IFAS constituent relations through volunteer/stakeholder management, tracking, and reporting, and event planning.
This position acts as staff liaison to UF/IFAS Advancement boards and giving societies, and assists with coordination of other stakeholder engagement efforts, including but not limited to, signature events, President’s Suite, football season tickets, and campus visits.
EVENT PLANNING & COORDINATION Coordinate UF/IFAS Advancement events in collaboration with the Associate Director of Special Events & Donor Engagement: • Work collaboratively with caterers, event rental staff, and various support units, including Facilities, IT, and Marketing, to ensure the successful execution of events. This includes planning menus, assisting with décor planning, and maintaining positive relationships with key internal stakeholders. • Assist with designing event registration websites and RSVP systems. • Oversee event registration and check-in procedures. • Coordinate event press releases and social media assets with graphic designer and IFAS Communications. • Develop VIP bios for events and IFAS Leadership visits. • Pull reports and contact lists for events, including but not limited to, Flavors of Florida, Dinner of Distinction, 4-H Hall of Fame, Gator100, 40 Gators Under 40, and Grand Guard.
Assist with coordinating campus visits for stakeholders and prospects, collaborating with relevant IFAS and UF units: • Collaborate with development officers, university faculty and staff to schedule meaningful visits according to the donor’s interests. • Draft itineraries for visits including all relevant times, locations, contact information and parking details. • Coordinate catering, meeting rooms and parking as relevant.
BOARD AND SOCIETY MANAGEMENT Act as secretary and primary staff liaison to UF/IFAS Advancement boards and giving societies (i.e. UF/IFAS Advancement Council, Florida 4-H Foundation Board, CALS Dean’s Circle): • Manage communications with boards and societies including routine emails, meeting notifications, and meeting summaries. • Coordinate meeting logistics including time, location, catering, parking, audio/visual needs, agendas, and slide presentations. • Attend all in-person and virtual meetings of the Advancement Council and Florida 4-H Foundation Board. • Record minutes of all official meetings. • Manage new member onboarding process. • Track member and officer terms, facilitating renewal and off-boarding process, as needed. • Coordinate social events with members and prospects, often in conjunction with other IFAS or industry events. • Collaborate with IFAS units & departments to track current and past members of stakeholder boards, updating board member activity in salesforce to ensure accurate affiliation reporting. • Pull reports/contact lists for stakeholder groups, including but not limited to, Advancement Council, CALS Dean’s Circle, IFAS stakeholder boards
PRESIDENT’S SUITE & ATHLETIC TICKETS Coordinate President’s Suite program for UF/IFAS Advancement: • Work with development officers to formulate initial invite list, ensuring criteria from the President’s Office is met, and submit for review to UF Advancement. • Communicate deadlines, game information, guest bios, and attendee lists with IFAS Advancement and IFAS Leadership. • Submit game attendance for donors, DOs and IFAS Leadership to the President’s Office. Coordinate athletic tickets for IFAS prospects: • Manage IFAS Advancement’s season tickets for Florida football. • Coordinate ticket requests for other sporting events.
ADMINISTRATIVE • Ensure best practices in office systems, practices, files and record keeping. • Ensure effective use of strategic tools and resources such as contact reports, prospect management, research, and analysis, and the Advance database. • Plan and monitor the budget, using resources for best results in fundraising and planning activities involving volunteers, prospects, and administration.
Perform related duties as required or deemed appropriate to the accomplishment of the responsibilities and functions related to this position.
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The ideal candidate will possess:
• Bachelor’s degree in events management. • Prior experience in development, fundraising, alumni relations or higher education. • Prior experience in event planning, public relations, marketing and project management. • Prior experience working with vendors and contracts. • Must take initiative, possess strong work ethic and demonstrate the ability to manage various projects simultaneously. • Ability to work strategically, develop and implement constituency programs and activities, along with a talent for motivating volunteers. • Ability to work collaboratively and a team player. • Strong organizational skills, ability to meet deadlines, ability to work independently and problem-solving capabilities; demonstrate a sense of urgency, accuracy, creativity, attention to detail and flawless execution. • Exceptional customer service-oriented attitude. • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, strong interpersonal abilities, and the capacity to engage effectively and collaboratively with a wide range of individuals are essential. • Proficient in the following areas: Windows operating systems, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access, as well as internet browsers and email platforms. Familiarity with donor databases, contact management systems, and tracking systems is also highly preferred. • The ability and willingness to travel. A valid driver license and good driving record are essential.*
*Business expenses are reimbursed through a standard accounting system. The ability to pay for expenses using your own personal credit card or funds and have them reimbursed is essential.
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