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UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Development Officer/Associate Director of Development in LOGAN, Utah
Development Officer/Associate Director of Development
Requisition ID: 2026-9864
of Openings: 1
Location: US-UT-Logan
Category: Other
Position Type: Benefited Full-Time
Job Classification: Exempt
College: University Advancement
Department: Institutional Development
Advertised Salary: Commensurate with experience, plus excellent benefits
Overview
The College of Engineering (CoE) at Utah State University is entering an exciting era of growth and innovation. With the recent inclusion of Computer Science and plans to establish new programs in Energy Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and the School of Computing in the coming years, the college is expanding both its academic reach and its impact. Corporate partners and alumni are stepping forward to support these initiatives, creating new opportunities for transformative philanthropy.
The Development Officer / Associate Director of Development will play a pivotal role in engaging donors and partners to advance these priorities. This position is responsible for the qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of major gift prospects, linking donor passions with the college's mission and emerging opportunities. Reporting to the Senior Director of Development for CoE, this role participates in strategy development for the college's advancement team, manages a portfolio of major gift donors and prospects, and serves as a visible ambassador for the College of Engineering. The successful candidate will build strong, collaborative relationships with the Dean, department heads, faculty, and university partners to secure significant private support for the college's strategic priorities.
This position will be hired at either a Development Officer or Associate Director of Development based upon duties assigned and qualifications of the candidate. (See Qualifications section.)
Responsibilities
Leadership and Strategic Planning
Work with the Sr. Director of Development for CoE to set program goals aligned with the College as well as the university fundraising priorities.
Qualify, cultivate, solicit, recognize, and steward donors with the capacity to give $50,000 or more.
Develop and implement customized strategies for each donor/prospect, aligning philanthropic interests with college priorities, including the growth of Computer Science, and the launch of Energy Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and the School of Computing.
Engage corporate partners in supporting research, student opportunities, and innovation initiatives tied to the college's expansion.
Manage and optimize program resources, including budgets and timelines, to ensure efficient operations.
Program Management and Execution
Serve as an active partner to the Dean and other academic leaders, providing strategic guidance for development activities and engaging advisory councils or campaign committees as appropriate.
Utilize advancement tools to track donor engagement, report progress, and manage donor pipelines.
Build a comprehensive understanding of gift vehicles-including cash, securities, planned gifts, and real property-to develop tailored proposals.
Data-Driven Strategy
Work closely with Advancement... For full info follow application link.
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