
Assistant Director for Faculty Engagement and Operations
FHLB Des Moines, Seattle, WA, United States
**Job Description****POSITION PURPOSE****has an excellent opportunity for an** **Assistant Director for Faculty and Clinician Engagement to join their team.**At UW Medicine, we work to improve health for all people through excellence in clinical, research, and education and training programs. As the only comprehensive clinical, research and learning health system in the five-state WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho) region, UW Medicine provides the most up-to-date care for each individual patient, leads one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive medical research programs, and provides innovative learning programs for students, trainees, and practitioners in the health professions.The passionate, 95-person team at **UW Medicine Advancement** works collaboratively to connect donors with
to enhance patient care, expand educational opportunities and advance research at UW Medicine. UW Medicine Advancement also engages alumni of the UW School of Medicine to foster lifelong connection to the School’s mission. This inspiring, challenging and rewarding work provides team members an opportunity to grow their careers, while making a difference in people’s lives, in our community and around the world. In the 2025 fiscal year, UW Medicine Advancement raised nearly $382 million in gifts and private grants (44 percent of the University of Washington’s total) from over 30,000 donors to support the mission of UW Medicine. You can find out more about UW Medicine Advancement’s priorities and office culture on our career website: The **Assistant Director for Faculty Engagement and Operations Engagement (Assistant Director)** is responsible for supporting the advancement of the faculty engagement program by playing a key role in developing patient outreach strategies, supporting strategic communications and maintaining operational workflows for the program. The position works in collaboration with faculty engagement team leadership to design programs, tools, and resources for frontline fundraisers to educate and connect with faculty and clinicians, foster effective partnerships and drive philanthropic success. The Assistant Director leverages strong project management and collaboration skills to coordinate operations across multiple projects and initiatives to ensure the program’s continued growth and impact.In addition, the position plays an integral role in developing and refining program communications and resources that support and strengthen faculty engagement and grateful patient pipeline development. The Assistant Director also manages a range of administrative functions to support overall team effectiveness. The goal of this work is to build awareness and engagement in philanthropy across the UW Medicine health system enterprise, enhancing fundraising outcomes that begin with strong faculty partnerships.The Assistant Director serves on the broader Pipeline Team at UW Medicine Advancement and reports to the Senior Director for Faculty Engagement and Philanthropy Education. The Pipeline Team serves as a resource for generating future donor prospects, demonstrating the impact of the UWMA team's work, and providing fundraisers and faculty with philanthropy coaching and training opportunities. The position also works closely with the Director for Faculty Engagement and Philanthropy Education, as well as the Assistant Vice President for Pipeline Strategy and Campaign Analytics.**POSITION COMPLEXITIES*** **Coordinating across diverse stakeholders:** Works with faculty, clinicians, frontline fundraisers, and Advancement leadership to align engagement strategies and drive participation across a large health system.* **Balancing strategy and execution:** Supports program design and growth while managing day-to-day logistics, communications, and administrative workflows.* **Working with evolving data and processes:** Uses incomplete or developing data systems to inform outreach strategies, track engagement, and recommend improvements.* **Ensuring consistency at scale:** Maintains clear, consistent messaging, training, and program delivery as faculty engagement efforts expand across the enterprise.**DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES**Faculty Engagement Program Support (40%)* Collaborate with faculty engagement team leadership to advance the strategic vision, goals, and growth of the faculty engagement program* Contribute to the development of training programs for curated faculty and fundraiser audiences. Ensure that learning objectives, action items and next steps are clearly identified* Oversee planning and project management for a variety of recurring annual training programs to maximize strategic participation. Manage logistical processes, including participant nominations, scheduling, event coordination, and follow up with key stakeholders* Track and analyze engagement metrics for a broad-based philanthropy education program for faculty. Partner closely with team leadership to expand training to additional stakeholders and promote a culture of philanthropy across the health system. Track and update program success metrics, using a combination of spreadsheets, dashboards, and a donor/constituent database. Identify opportunities to create more detailed, longitudinal success stories to serve as case studies and demonstrate impact* Maintain and update program communication materials for both internal and external audiences, including one-pagers, presentation decks, and fundraiser resources. Ensure consistent messaging as the program expands and evolves* Provide administrative support to the faculty engagement team related to fundraiser staffing, requests, scheduling and follow-upPatient Pipeline Strategy and Collaboration (30%)* Manage processes that support fundraisers with initial outreach to potential patient prospects. Collaborate with team leadership to ensure deadlines are met, recommend effective outreach strategies, and ensure content is compelling and compliant. Oversee trend analysis and provide data-driven recommendations to fundraisers* Manage, triage, and fulfill data requests from fundraisers to support faculty engagement and qualification work, escalating questions and requests to team leadership as needed* Collaborate with team leadership to identify innovative new ways to leverage data and patient engagement tools for expanding major gift opportunities. Support the development of documentation and workflows for distributing patient pipeline prospects to fundraisers and faculty* Engage fundraisers on continual process improvements and feedback as new grateful patient data strategies are testedCommunications and Operations Support (20%)* Draft and edit communications for senior leaders, broad fundraiser audiences, and other external stakeholders related to philanthropy training opportunities and program updates* Evaluate program activities calendar to identify capacity gaps, assess additional support needed, and streamline workflows* Support SharePoint data access and management, collaborating with the Pipeline team to update and maintain permissions, file structures, and auditing processes* Provide support for annual, customized trainings, ensuring 100% participation among UW Medicine Advancement staff* Manage vendor invoice tracking and payments related to program expensesOther Duties as Assigned (10%)* Other duties as assigned**Application Requirement**This recruitment requires a cover letter.Your application will not be considered unless you attach a cover letter**MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS*** Bachelor of Arts degree in any field and three or more years of project or program management, or experience with development services.*Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration.***ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS*** UW Medicine values professionalism. Employees are expected #J-18808-Ljbffr
to enhance patient care, expand educational opportunities and advance research at UW Medicine. UW Medicine Advancement also engages alumni of the UW School of Medicine to foster lifelong connection to the School’s mission. This inspiring, challenging and rewarding work provides team members an opportunity to grow their careers, while making a difference in people’s lives, in our community and around the world. In the 2025 fiscal year, UW Medicine Advancement raised nearly $382 million in gifts and private grants (44 percent of the University of Washington’s total) from over 30,000 donors to support the mission of UW Medicine. You can find out more about UW Medicine Advancement’s priorities and office culture on our career website: The **Assistant Director for Faculty Engagement and Operations Engagement (Assistant Director)** is responsible for supporting the advancement of the faculty engagement program by playing a key role in developing patient outreach strategies, supporting strategic communications and maintaining operational workflows for the program. The position works in collaboration with faculty engagement team leadership to design programs, tools, and resources for frontline fundraisers to educate and connect with faculty and clinicians, foster effective partnerships and drive philanthropic success. The Assistant Director leverages strong project management and collaboration skills to coordinate operations across multiple projects and initiatives to ensure the program’s continued growth and impact.In addition, the position plays an integral role in developing and refining program communications and resources that support and strengthen faculty engagement and grateful patient pipeline development. The Assistant Director also manages a range of administrative functions to support overall team effectiveness. The goal of this work is to build awareness and engagement in philanthropy across the UW Medicine health system enterprise, enhancing fundraising outcomes that begin with strong faculty partnerships.The Assistant Director serves on the broader Pipeline Team at UW Medicine Advancement and reports to the Senior Director for Faculty Engagement and Philanthropy Education. The Pipeline Team serves as a resource for generating future donor prospects, demonstrating the impact of the UWMA team's work, and providing fundraisers and faculty with philanthropy coaching and training opportunities. The position also works closely with the Director for Faculty Engagement and Philanthropy Education, as well as the Assistant Vice President for Pipeline Strategy and Campaign Analytics.**POSITION COMPLEXITIES*** **Coordinating across diverse stakeholders:** Works with faculty, clinicians, frontline fundraisers, and Advancement leadership to align engagement strategies and drive participation across a large health system.* **Balancing strategy and execution:** Supports program design and growth while managing day-to-day logistics, communications, and administrative workflows.* **Working with evolving data and processes:** Uses incomplete or developing data systems to inform outreach strategies, track engagement, and recommend improvements.* **Ensuring consistency at scale:** Maintains clear, consistent messaging, training, and program delivery as faculty engagement efforts expand across the enterprise.**DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES**Faculty Engagement Program Support (40%)* Collaborate with faculty engagement team leadership to advance the strategic vision, goals, and growth of the faculty engagement program* Contribute to the development of training programs for curated faculty and fundraiser audiences. Ensure that learning objectives, action items and next steps are clearly identified* Oversee planning and project management for a variety of recurring annual training programs to maximize strategic participation. Manage logistical processes, including participant nominations, scheduling, event coordination, and follow up with key stakeholders* Track and analyze engagement metrics for a broad-based philanthropy education program for faculty. Partner closely with team leadership to expand training to additional stakeholders and promote a culture of philanthropy across the health system. Track and update program success metrics, using a combination of spreadsheets, dashboards, and a donor/constituent database. Identify opportunities to create more detailed, longitudinal success stories to serve as case studies and demonstrate impact* Maintain and update program communication materials for both internal and external audiences, including one-pagers, presentation decks, and fundraiser resources. Ensure consistent messaging as the program expands and evolves* Provide administrative support to the faculty engagement team related to fundraiser staffing, requests, scheduling and follow-upPatient Pipeline Strategy and Collaboration (30%)* Manage processes that support fundraisers with initial outreach to potential patient prospects. Collaborate with team leadership to ensure deadlines are met, recommend effective outreach strategies, and ensure content is compelling and compliant. Oversee trend analysis and provide data-driven recommendations to fundraisers* Manage, triage, and fulfill data requests from fundraisers to support faculty engagement and qualification work, escalating questions and requests to team leadership as needed* Collaborate with team leadership to identify innovative new ways to leverage data and patient engagement tools for expanding major gift opportunities. Support the development of documentation and workflows for distributing patient pipeline prospects to fundraisers and faculty* Engage fundraisers on continual process improvements and feedback as new grateful patient data strategies are testedCommunications and Operations Support (20%)* Draft and edit communications for senior leaders, broad fundraiser audiences, and other external stakeholders related to philanthropy training opportunities and program updates* Evaluate program activities calendar to identify capacity gaps, assess additional support needed, and streamline workflows* Support SharePoint data access and management, collaborating with the Pipeline team to update and maintain permissions, file structures, and auditing processes* Provide support for annual, customized trainings, ensuring 100% participation among UW Medicine Advancement staff* Manage vendor invoice tracking and payments related to program expensesOther Duties as Assigned (10%)* Other duties as assigned**Application Requirement**This recruitment requires a cover letter.Your application will not be considered unless you attach a cover letter**MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS*** Bachelor of Arts degree in any field and three or more years of project or program management, or experience with development services.*Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration.***ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS*** UW Medicine values professionalism. Employees are expected #J-18808-Ljbffr