The Association of Former Students engages and inspires the Aggie Network for Texas A&M University in perpetuating the Aggie Spirit. Through our Annual Fund, as well as other revenue streams, we provide scholarships, endowments, emergency student loans, andawards for staff, students and former students. Our newest colleague will lead our Campus Engagement team in engaging students, faculty and staff of Texas A&M University through strategic programming and communication.
We work in an inclusive, professional, creative, and collaborative environment that delivers a strong positive social impact to current and former students, faculty and friends of Texas A&M University.
All full‑time employees are eligible for generous, 100% Association‑funded benefits including health insurance, life insurance equal to annual income, savings plan with six‑year vesting, long‑term disability insurance and exceptional holiday and paid time off schedules. The Association of Former Students is a designated non‑profit employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness student loan program. Also, you may enhance your benefits through additional self‑paid coverage such as short‑term disability, family health insurance, increased life insurance and more, to fit your unique personal and family needs.
Your efforts will bring the Aggie Network to life, helping students, alumni, and faculty stay connected in meaningful ways. You will directly support scholarships, emergency student aid, and academic excellence and help shape the future of Aggies for years to come.
The Director of Campus Engagement will be responsible for leading a team to engage students, faculty and staff of Texas A&M University through strategic programming and communication. Under the leadership of the Senior Vice President, this individual will serve as one of The Association's key liaisons to the campus community. In addition, this individual will develop and execute innovative and strategic initiatives as well as collaborate with the appropriate entities on campus to increase engagement with the student body, including those at each of the university's diverse branch campuses. In addition, the Director of Campus Engagement provides operational oversight for the Aggie Ring Program, which has the honor and responsibility of protecting the integrity of the Aggie Ring and overseeing eligibility, order and delivery. While needing self‑motivation and persistence to effectively contribute as an individual, the Director of Campus Engagement will play a key role in collaborating with the rest of the team to achieve The Association of Former Students' overall goals, mission, and vision.
This description of expected duties is neither all‑inclusive nor permanent. Employees may be required to take on additional duties without notice.
Required: Proven ability to lead a high‑functioning team in an ever‑changing and multi‑tasking environment with numerous deadlines, while also having the ability to work independently. Exceptional organizational, planning and project management skills. Proven ability to develop new and strategic initiatives that are well planned and executed. Excellent public speaking and presentation skills. Ability to develop strong, long‑lasting and professional relationships with current students, faculty and staff, as well as former students of all generations. Extremely detail oriented. Excellent oral and written communication skills, along with exceptional proofreading skills. Effective time management skills. Ability to handle multiple projects; flexibility to adjust to rapidly changing situations and problem solving with a positive attitude. Ability to derive solutions to unexpected last‑minute challenges. Working knowledge of standard office equipment. Advanced software skills, including MS Word, Excel and Google Suite to perform administrative duties as required in maintaining communications, databases and spreadsheets. Professional attire and behavior. Outgoing personality with a positive and friendly attitude. Frequent night and weekend engagements required.
Ability to work at a desk with frequent use of keyboard and monitor for significant portion of the workday. Ability to move and carry objects up to 35 pounds. Ability to stand/move around quickly for long periods of time, when needed, at events. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodation for applicants with disabilities; if needed, please reach out to our Human Resources department to discuss your needs.
Required: Five or more years of experience directing and managing programs and initiatives. Three or more years of supervisory experience of full‑time employees. Project management experience.
Preferred: Experience working with a non‑profit organization, teens and young adults.
Required: Bachelor's degree from Texas A&M University, or commensurate professional experience with The Association or Texas A&M University.
Received: Senior Vice President.
Given: Coordinators of Campus Engagement and Manager of Aggie Ring Program.