Job Opportunities in Development and Alumni Relations

Explore our current job opening in Development and Alumni Relations spanning multiple departments, from fundraising to alumni relations to communications. This listing will be updated weekly, so check back often.

Assistant Director, Parents and Families Programming (4384)

The Office of Alumni Relations is an important department within the Division of Development and Alumni Relations. The office leads the engagement and programmatic strategy for our off-campus constituents, primarily alumni, but also parents and families of current students, and community volunteers. Reporting to the Director of Alumni Engagement, the Assistant Director, Parents and Families Programming serves as the primary point of contact for inquiries from parents of current students. They play a crucial role in connecting parents to the university and helping them understand their vital role in their student’s success. The Assistant Director will oversee a range of programs and initiatives, including Families Weekend, online webinars, newsletters, and other touchpoints with parents and families throughout a student’s academic journey and beyond.

OwlConnect Specialist (4383)

The OwlConnect Specialist, a member of the Development Information Services team in the Development and Alumni Relations Division at Rice University, supports end users in using OwlConnect, Rice University’s campus-wide advancement system (powered by Blackbaud CRM) and the BBIS (Blackbaud Internet Solutions) platform. The OwlConnect Specialist supports end users in one or more business units as a dedicated resource for OwlConnect and BBIS. Their responsibilities include triaging and submitting requests, documenting business processes, facilitating training and onboarding, and serving as a general resource for ongoing business needs. The OwlConnect Specialist may be assigned to different tasks depending on the time of year, staffing, or priorities. In addition, the OwlConnect Specialist will serve as a subject matter expert in OwlConnect and BBIS.

Director, Parent and Family Philanthropy (4386)

Reporting to the Associate Vice President, Individual Giving, the Director, Parent and Family Philanthropy (Director) will develop and lead a comprehensive parent and family giving fundraising program to generate significant major gift fundraising from parents, grandparents, and families to support the mission and goals of Rice University. This position works independently and collaborates extensively with colleagues within the Development and Alumni Relations division (DAR) and throughout the University on fundraising, volunteer engagement, and communications. The Director will provide vision and leadership of a comprehensive and well-integrated parent and family fundraising program for Rice as part of its major gifts and principal gifts fundraising, and in preparation for the most aspirational, comprehensive capital campaign in the history of Rice, while also raising the sustainable level of parent and family giving beyond the campaign.

Associate Director of Creative Services (4200)

Under the supervision of the Executive Director, DAR Communications and Marketing, the Associate Director of Creative Services develops and implements creative design strategies for Rice University’s Development and Alumni Relations division. Specific duties include the design of print communications such as direct mail solicitations, invitations, brochures and newsletters, as well as digital communications including webpages, emails, social media campaigns and video graphics. The Associate Director of Creative Services partners with a range of division partners (alumni relations, annual giving, major gifts, etc.) to develop communication plans and design strategies, stay abreast of best practices and trends, attend and/or advise on press checks, and help ensure the high quality and visual consistency of marketing materials produced by the division. The Associate Director of Creative Services leads a team of two graphic design professionals and works closely with campus partners, including Rice’s Public Affairs division, to represent and promote Rice University’s brand.   

Director, Alumni Initiatives (4290)

Rice University is seeking a strategic and dynamic Director, Alumni Initiatives to join the Alumni Relations team in the Development and Alumni Relations division to lead initiatives in alumni engagement, parent engagement, and brand building within the Asia-Pacific region. This role is essential for enhancing Rice University’s visibility and engagement within this diverse and rapidly growing market.   
The ideal candidate will have a strong background in alumni and constituent relations, fundraising, and community engagement, along with fluency in Mandarin.

Trust Manager (4258)

The Trust Manager runs the charitable remainder trusts, estates, and other accounts of Rice Trust Inc. (RTI), Rice University’s wholly owned trust company, and other deferred gift accounts of the University, including the charitable gift annuity pool. The role monitors the services performed by the outside investment manager and administrator. RTI is a registered Texas Trust Company under the supervision and review of the Texas Department of Banking.

Director of Marketing and Donor Growth (Annual Giving) (4105)

Reporting to the Executive Director, Annual Giving, the Director of Marketing and Donor Growth (Annual Giving) is a forward-thinking, highly innovative partner who leads a team of professionals to develop and execute sophisticated, university-wide direct marketing fundraising strategies. This role oversees and drives strategy to increase and diversify the number of donors and philanthropic dollars to Rice University, with an emphasis on support of current use funds. Additionally, this person will manage a team of individuals focused on mass highly segmented solicitations, emerging technologies, and overall direct response. The Director of Marketing and Donor Growth (Annual Giving) is key in the shift to use digital components in fundraising to align with the industry trend that identifies digital as the future and will be a key collaborator across campus.