Johns Hopkins University

Associate Director, Strategic Project Management

Johns Hopkins University$62K — $110K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree required.
  • Three years of related experience, with at least two years in a professional role.
  • Preferred experience in managing a team.
  • Experience with inter-office project management involving multiple stakeholders.
  • Knowledge of stewardship and donor relations is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Partner with leaders to manage a donor recognition program.
  • Collaborate with volunteers and boards to enhance volunteer experiences.
  • Foster community among staff supporting leadership volunteers.
  • Develop and produce high-quality stewardship deliverables independently.
  • Write and design personalized impact reports for donors.
  • Utilize communication tools like videos to convey impact to donors.
  • Maintain and utilize a CRM database for daily tasks and reporting.

Benefits

  • Opportunities for professional development and growth.
  • Work within a renowned institution committed to medicine and education.
  • Flexibility with a hybrid work environment.
  • Engagement with a dynamic and supportive team.
  • Impact the advancement of healthcare through philanthropy.
Full Job Description
The Associate Director of Strategic Project Management serves as a critical liaison between the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine, the School of Medicine, and the Office of Strategic Initiatives, facilitating coordination of high-level projects and best-in-class stewardship for an institutional transformative donor. This role will partner closely with senior leadership, including the office of the SVP of Development & Alumni Relations; the office of the VP of the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine; the office of the Dean of the Medical Faculty; and administrative, facility, and clinical leaders to create strategic and tactical stewardship and engagement that provides comprehensive updates on programs and projects and celebrates the donor's impact. Success in this role will require excellent verbal and written communication skills, relationship building, project management skills, sound judgment, and discretion.

Key responsibilities:
  • Partner with DOFF leaders to manage a dynamic donor recognition program across donor audiences.
  • Partner with DOFFs with volunteers, boards, and councils to foster rewarding volunteer experiences and maximize board effectiveness.
  • Foster community among staff supporting leadership volunteers by convening regular meetings and discussions.
  • Independently develop, design, and produce high-quality stewardship deliverables.
  • Write and design personalized donor impact reports and create other special stewardship pieces for donors.
  • Utilize different platforms and communication tools, such as videos, to convey impact to donors and enhance stewardship efforts.
  • Utilize database (CRM) in daily work, including updating individual records, pulling reports, and interpreting dashboards and data.
  • Remain updated about industry best practices and routinely suggest new ways to implement and push the field forward as appropriate.
  • May partner with other DOFFs to align stewardship and engagement opportunities with broader messaging, brand and priorities.
  • Support the development and execution of university-wide volunteer events.
  • Manage the creation of biennial welcome letters from the chair of the University board of Trustees to new advisory board/council members.
  • Oversee the Board Portal program.
  • Maintain an online set of institutional guidelines, policies and procedures, and other resources to support DOFF partners.
  • Serve on institutional working groups/committees and lead training as needed.
  • May supervise staff.
  • Other duties as assigned.


In addition to the duties described above, the Associate Director will:
  • Lead project management and on-the-ground execution of projects and initiatives across Johns Hopkins Medicine for the Office of Strategic Initiatives (OSI). OSI manages Johns Hopkins' relationship with a transformational donor, providing comprehensive stewardship, proposals, and strategic leadership for all activities related to the donor.
  • Support a unique portfolio of development-related and capital projects across Johns Hopkins Medicine, overseeing program and research investments and providing behind-the-scenes support and facilitation for key initiatives and stakeholders.
  • Partner with senior leadership to design and execute strategic stewardship plans and engagement touchpoints that celebrate the donor's impact and deepen the relationship over time.
  • Employ advanced communication skills, written and verbal, to ensure alignment, coordination, and effective communication across teams, synthesizing complex information into clear, compelling narratives that highlight donor impact on research, clinical care and education, and key achievements in Johns Hopkins Medicine.
  • Have a strong presence across the organization and requires relationship-building and discretion, as well as curiosity and initiative to become deeply connected to the work supported by the donor and consistently share timely, accurate, and meaningful updates to OSI.


Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree.
  • Three years related experience, with at least two years of professional experience.
  • Additional education may substitute for required experience and additional related experience may substitute for required education beyond a high school diploma/graduation equivalent, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.


Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience managing a team.
  • Experience managing inter-office projects with multiple stakeholders; experience with stewardship and donor relations.
  • Demonstrated ability to operate with a high level of integrity, professionalism, confidentiality, and resilience in a complex, fast-paced dynamic to foster strong relationships and align strategic initiatives between the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine, Development and Alumni Relations, Office of Strategic Initiatives, and the SOM Dean's Office.
  • Prior experience in the medical field, higher education, or an academic medical center is a plus.


Classified Title: Donor Relations Officer
Job Posting Title (Working Title): Associate Director, Strategic Project Management
Role/Level/Range: ATP/04/PD
Starting Salary Range: Minimum: $62,899 - Maximum: $110,100 (targeted salary: $92,000; commensurate with experience)
Employee group: Full Time
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
FLSA Status: Exempt
Location: School of Medicine - East Baltimore Campus

Personnel area: School of Medicine

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About Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University is a private research university that was founded in 1876. The university offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in various fields, including arts and sciences, engineering, business, education, medicine, nursing, and public health. Johns Hopkins University is known for its research in the areas of medicine, public health, and engineering. The university has a strong commitment to community service and social justice, and it has been ranked as one of the top universities in the United States.
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