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Job Title: Assistant to the Vice President for Development & Alumni Relations Department: Development Operations Classification: Exempt Grade: 11 FTE/Working Schedule: 1.0 FTE Position Overview
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Job Title: Development Officer Department: Development Classification: Exempt Grade: 13 FTE/Working Schedule: 1.0 Position Overview: The Development Officer is responsible for developing and
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Job Title: Assistant Director of Career Development, Career Coach Department: Career Center Classification: Exempt Grade: 11 FTE/Working Schedule: 1.0 FTE Position Overview: The Assistant Director
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Job Title: Associate Director of Milestone Reunions Department: Development Classification: Exempt Grade: 13 Compensation: The expected starting salary range for this position is between $86,300 and
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of the department as well as backup for departmental operations Provides visionary leadership of the department, developing efficient procedures and workflows Serves as local administrator of the library management
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departmental and institutional training and certification programs and participate actively in available professional development opportunities. Comply with the policies, rules, and regulations set forth by
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Job Title: Director of Parent and Family Giving Department: Development and Alumni Relations Classification: Exempt Grade: 14 FTE/Working Schedule: 1.0 Position Overview: The Director of Parent and
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Job Title: Associate Director, AAF Leadership Giving Reports To : Director of Annual Giving Division: Development and Alumni Relations Grade:12 FTE: 1.0 Position Overview: This is a full-time (1.0
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officers on appropriate policies and procedures and works directly with the College’s external auditors. The Controller also informs the development of the College budget and long-range financial planning
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Carleton’s creative and strategic Division of Communication team, working in close collaboration with the Division of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR), which is collectively responsible for raising $40