Vice President for Alumni Relations and Development
Company: Vermont Law School
Location: South Royalton
Posted on: January 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: Vice President for Alumni Relations and Development
(OARD) Offices for Alumni Relations and Development Full-time,
exempt, 40 hours/week $140,000-170,000 annually On-Campus Reports
to: Law School Dean VLGS Benefits and PTO include: - Full benefits
(medical, dental, vision, etc.). - 403b including 4% employer
contribution. - 2 weeks of paid vacation in addition to paid
personal and sick days. - 11 paid holidays plus two weeks of paid
days off for Summer and Winter breaks. - Employee Assistance
Program. - VLGS course participation with tuition assistance. -
Flexible schedule potential. Vermont Law and Graduate School is
committed to cultivating and preserving a culture of inclusion and
connectedness. We grow and learn better together with a diverse
group of faculty, staff, and students. In recruiting for faculty
and staff, we seek unique backgrounds to enrich and challenge our
community. Position Overview: Vermont Law and Graduate School
(VLGS) seeks a strategic, collaborative, and mission -driven Vice
President for Alumni Relations and Development to lead the
institution’s fundraising and alumni engagement efforts. The Vice
President for Alumni Relations and Development serves as the key
advisor to the Administration on all matters related to
institutional advancement and serves as a member of the Senior
Leadership Team. The Vice President oversees a team of seven
advancement professionals in the Offices for Alumni Relations and
Development (OARD). OARD is responsible for the annual fund,
corporate and foundation relations, major gifts and planned giving
along with all alumni communications and alumni engagement events.
Key Duties and Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership Develop and
execute a comprehensive advancement plan that integrates best
practices in annual, major, planned, corporate, and foundation
giving to achieve institutional goals. Collaborate with the
Administration and the Board of Trustees to establish annual and
long-term fundraising objectives and performance metrics. Serve as
a member of the Senior Leadership team. Maintain close working
relationships with internal and external constituents as well as
members of the Board of Trustees and Vermont Law and Graduate
School Alumni Association board. Oversee a robust donor and
prospect research process and ensure prospect managers and
solicitors effectively track donor qualification, cultivation,
solicitation, gift acknowledgement, and stewardship. Ensure data
integrity in alumni/donor database. Lead, mentor, and evaluate a
high-performing advancement team, fostering professional
development, accountability and alumni and community fundraising
success. Manage departmental budgets and ensure effective
allocation of resources to support fundraising priorities. Provide
regular reporting to leadership and the Board, using data analytics
to measure outcomes and inform strategic adjustments. Engage
trustees, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of VLGS in a culture
of philanthropy. Fundraising and Donor Relations Manage a personal
portfolio of top prospects and donors and secure major gifts,
capital, and planned gifts, as well as annual gifts and endowment
support. Oversee all fundraising programs, including the annual
fund, major and planned giving and campaign initiatives. Oversee
foundation and corporate grant applications and solicitations.
Track and report on efficacy of efforts. Implement comprehensive
stewardship programs that recognize, retain, and inspire donors at
all levels of giving. Ensure maintenance of donor confidentiality
and adherence to tax and other legal obligations and adherence to
school policy. Alumni Relations and Engagement Strengthen lifelong
engagement with alumni through communications, events, and
volunteer programs. Build and sustain relationships with the Alumni
Association Board and collaborate on shared goals to increase
alumni participation and engagement. Ensure accurate maintenance of
alumni and donor records and database tools to support relationship
management, engagement tracking, and data-informed strategy.
Oversee planning of events, including reunions and regional alumni
events. Communications and Collaboration Develop and maintain
collaborative relationships and programs with VLGS departments,
including the Administration, Admissions, Career Services, Student
Affairs, the Environmental Law Center, and Center Leadership to
integrate advancement goals with institutional priorities. In
collaboration with the Director of Communications, craft key
messages to prospective donors and current donors; including annual
fundraising appeals, reunion appeals, and special appeals, gift
recognition, and special announcements. Collaborate with the Deans
and the Vice President of Community Engagement and Government
Relations on government-related initiatives that advance public and
governmental relationships and increase overall visibility for the
school and its programs. All other duties as assigned by the
Administration. Requirements: Required Education, Skills, and
Experience: Bachelor’s degree required, advanced degree preferred.
10 years of fundraising, alumni and management, experience in
higher education or nonprofit organizations, or equivalent
preferred. Proven track record in securing major and leadership
gifts and managing comprehensive fundraising campaigns.
Demonstrated success in foundation, corporate, and government
fundraising and partner development. Strong verbal and written
communications and presentation skills. CRM database experience
required; Raiser’s Edge preferred. Understanding of, appreciation
for, inclusive perspectives, including the ability to work with
students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds, identities,
and viewpoints. Other Requirements: The Vice President must be
willing to travel across Vermont and the country for donor and
alumni engagement across Vermont and nationally. 85%
computer-related work. Ability to manage multiple priorities and
deadlines effectively. Ability to work independently and within a
team. Capacity to perform all essential functions of the job with
or without reasonable accommodations. Legal authorization to work
in the United States without sponsorship. Application Requirements:
Please attach a resume and cover letter for consideration. If you
are applying from a third party website (Indeed, etc.) and are
unable to attach additional materials to your online application,
please apply directly at
https://www.vermontlaw.edu/community/about-vls/employment-opportunities
or email required documents to Christine Moyer,
cmoyer@vermontlaw.edu. As part of our commitment to compliance with
the Americans with Disabilities Act, candidates who meet the
qualifications for this position and who require accommodations to
apply should contact Human Resources at jobs@vermontlaw.edu.
Vermont Law and Graduate School strives to raise the bar for being
an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we prohibit discrimination based
on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, age, national origin, place of birth, marital status,
disability, veteran's status, HIV status, pregnancy, genetic
information, health insurance status, and crime victim status. PM20
Compensation details: 140000-170000 Yearly Salary
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