Job Description
Amherst Campus Full Time JR6897 Amherst has taken a leadership role among highly selective liberal arts colleges and universities in successfully diversifying the racial, socio-economic, and geographic profile of its student body. The College is similarly committed to enriching its educational experience and its culture through the diversity of its faculty, administration and staff. Job Description Amherst College invites applications for the Coordinator for Development position. The Coordinator for Development is a full-time, year-round position. The expected salary range for this job opportunity is: $31.25 - $32.70 per hour. The salary offered will vary based on a number of factors, including but not limited to relevant education, training, and experience, tenure status, and other nondiscriminatory business considerations. Amherst College is pleased to provide a comprehensive, highly competitive benefits package that meets the needs of staff and faculty and their families. Click here for Benefits Information. The Coordinator for Development is a key member of the Major and Planned Gifts team, providing administrative, project management, and data support to the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Development and, as needed, to individual Major and Planned Gifts fundraisers. The role advances Amherst College's fundraising priorities by helping the AVP maintain and interpret key dashboards, ensure accurate and timely data, and strengthen systems and processes that drive fundraiser productivity and overall fundraising performance. Reporting to the AVP for Development, the Coordinator works in close partnership with the AVP to reinforce a metrics-informed culture within Major and Planned Gifts. The Coordinator manages key data flows, produces regular activity and outcome reporting, and helps ensure that goals, plans, schedules, and progress are clearly documented, communicated, and translated into practical tools and processes that enable fundraisers to work efficiently and strategically. In addition, the Coordinator provides project coordination and administrative oversight for special projects and events. The Coordinator is a tech-minded, detail-oriented self-starter who is comfortable learning and using new tools and systems. The Coordinator takes ownership of data and information coordination, including entering, maintaining, and validating fundraising activity data in the College's CRM (i.e., Slate) and related systems for the AVP and, as needed, individual fundraisers. The Coordinator may also provide administrative and logistical support for Development events, including Inside Amherst, by tracking invitations and responses, coordinating event details, and prompting timely follow-up and next steps. In addition, the Coordinator manages the AVP's calendar, schedules departmental meetings, and prepares agendas and materials to ensure meetings are focused, productive, and aligned with priorities. Advancement staff are expected to promote a positive, solutions-focused workplace culture through professional and constructive engagement in meetings, collaborations, and daily interactions. Advancement work also includes several "all-hands-on-deck" events that require occasional evening and weekend participation to support key College events, including-but not limited to-Reunion and Homecoming. This position is classified as a critical support role and, as such, is fully in-person and not eligible for a hybrid work arrangement. Summary Of Responsibilities Departmental Coordination: Project & Fundraising Support Provide comprehensive administrative support to the AVP for Development and the Major and Planned Gifts team, including managing the AVP's calendar; scheduling departmental meetings, prospect strategy sessions, cross-functional working groups, and leadership check-ins; and preparing agendas, materials, and follow-up notes. Help sustain a metrics-driven culture by assisting the AVP in the development, tracking, and communication of activity and outcome goals (e.g., visits, proposals, dollar goals, pipeline movement) and assisting in the preparation of presentations, summaries, and reports for internal and external audiences. Coordinate, maintain, and monitor project plans and timelines for key initiatives (e.g., campaign efforts, targeted fundraising initiatives, regional strategies), highlighting flagged areas of risk, bottlenecks, and decisions needed and tracking completion of assigned actions. Provide direct clerical, logistical, and administrative support to individual Major and Planned Gifts fundraisers as needed, including scheduling meetings, organizing briefing materials, and assisting with follow-up tasks that keep donor activities moving forward. Serve as a central point of administrative contact for the Major and Planned Gift