Cedarville University
Director of Advancement Strategic Communications
Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio, United States, 45314
Overview
POSITION SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
The Director of Advancement Strategic Communications serves as a member of the Advancement Leadership Team and is responsible for leading the development and implementation of comprehensive communications strategies that support the fundraising, donor relations, and alumni engagement efforts of Cedarville University. This position plays a critical role in articulating and promoting the University’s mission, vision, and values to key stakeholders through compelling storytelling, digital content, print materials, and strategic messaging. Responsibilities: Strategic Communication Management and Brand Oversight
Develop and execute a strategic communications plan that supports the goals of advancement including fundraising and alumni engagement. Craft compelling and creative narratives, highlighting donor impact, student success, alumni achievements, and University priorities. Provide strategic oversight of Cedarville Advancement’s brand identity, ensuring consistent messaging and visual representation across all materials and platforms in alignment with University-wide brand and communication standards. Study and implement the ethical use of emerging technologies, including AI tools, to develop personalized and segmented communications strategies that enhance donor and alumni engagement while upholding the University’s doctrinal commitments and data stewardship best practices. Oversee the creation and distribution of advancement-related publications (print and digital) including donor reports, campaign materials, engagement collateral, and stewardship communications that support fundraising, alumni engagement, and institutional visibility. Develop and manage content strategy and editorial calendars for advancement channels including advancement-related web pages and social media. Oversee the creation and maintenance of core advancement assets. Support the planning and promotion of key advancement events such as capital campaigns, donor recognitions events, and alumni engagement events. Assess engagement metrics and communication performance to inform strategy and ROI that drives continuous improvement. Partner with development team members to craft compelling fundraising proposals and donor correspondence. Produce high-impact stories, demonstrating the tangible outcomes of donor support. Responsibilities: Communication Audit and Collaboration
Collaborate with campus partners (Marketing and Communication, Enrollment, and Athletics) on University-wide communication content and frequency to identify gaps, redundancies and opportunities for alignment. Serve as liaison between Advancement and the Office of Marketing and Communications, collaborating closely and partnering in monthly advancement/marketing strategy sessions. Support school and department advancement strategies with tailored alumni and donor communications. Lead and mentor a communications team of staff and students needed to produce high-quality content on time and within budget. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, public relations, marketing, or related field. Minimum of 7 years of professional experience in strategic communications, education (higher preferred), nonprofit advancement work, or related areas. Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills. Demonstrated experience in managing multi-channel communication strategies and associated software and data tools. Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to balance multiple projects and deadlines. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Personal faith commitment to Jesus Christ and the local church in alignment with the University’s doctrinal statement. Excellent interpersonal skills. Enjoys creative problem solving. Ability to work independently while collaborating with other team members. Possession of a valid driver’s license and ability to comply with University vehicle-use requirements. Willingness and ability to travel as needed. Environmental Considerations
Work is performed in an office environment. Periodic interactions with inclement weather due to the nature of the position. Should be able to walk and lift 25 lbs. Seniority level
Director Employment type
Full-time Job function
Public Relations and Strategy/Planning Industries
Education Administration Programs
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POSITION SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
The Director of Advancement Strategic Communications serves as a member of the Advancement Leadership Team and is responsible for leading the development and implementation of comprehensive communications strategies that support the fundraising, donor relations, and alumni engagement efforts of Cedarville University. This position plays a critical role in articulating and promoting the University’s mission, vision, and values to key stakeholders through compelling storytelling, digital content, print materials, and strategic messaging. Responsibilities: Strategic Communication Management and Brand Oversight
Develop and execute a strategic communications plan that supports the goals of advancement including fundraising and alumni engagement. Craft compelling and creative narratives, highlighting donor impact, student success, alumni achievements, and University priorities. Provide strategic oversight of Cedarville Advancement’s brand identity, ensuring consistent messaging and visual representation across all materials and platforms in alignment with University-wide brand and communication standards. Study and implement the ethical use of emerging technologies, including AI tools, to develop personalized and segmented communications strategies that enhance donor and alumni engagement while upholding the University’s doctrinal commitments and data stewardship best practices. Oversee the creation and distribution of advancement-related publications (print and digital) including donor reports, campaign materials, engagement collateral, and stewardship communications that support fundraising, alumni engagement, and institutional visibility. Develop and manage content strategy and editorial calendars for advancement channels including advancement-related web pages and social media. Oversee the creation and maintenance of core advancement assets. Support the planning and promotion of key advancement events such as capital campaigns, donor recognitions events, and alumni engagement events. Assess engagement metrics and communication performance to inform strategy and ROI that drives continuous improvement. Partner with development team members to craft compelling fundraising proposals and donor correspondence. Produce high-impact stories, demonstrating the tangible outcomes of donor support. Responsibilities: Communication Audit and Collaboration
Collaborate with campus partners (Marketing and Communication, Enrollment, and Athletics) on University-wide communication content and frequency to identify gaps, redundancies and opportunities for alignment. Serve as liaison between Advancement and the Office of Marketing and Communications, collaborating closely and partnering in monthly advancement/marketing strategy sessions. Support school and department advancement strategies with tailored alumni and donor communications. Lead and mentor a communications team of staff and students needed to produce high-quality content on time and within budget. Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, public relations, marketing, or related field. Minimum of 7 years of professional experience in strategic communications, education (higher preferred), nonprofit advancement work, or related areas. Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills. Demonstrated experience in managing multi-channel communication strategies and associated software and data tools. Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to balance multiple projects and deadlines. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Personal faith commitment to Jesus Christ and the local church in alignment with the University’s doctrinal statement. Excellent interpersonal skills. Enjoys creative problem solving. Ability to work independently while collaborating with other team members. Possession of a valid driver’s license and ability to comply with University vehicle-use requirements. Willingness and ability to travel as needed. Environmental Considerations
Work is performed in an office environment. Periodic interactions with inclement weather due to the nature of the position. Should be able to walk and lift 25 lbs. Seniority level
Director Employment type
Full-time Job function
Public Relations and Strategy/Planning Industries
Education Administration Programs
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