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Partnership and Alumni Engagement Manager

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near San Francisco, CA
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    Job Type:Full Time
    Salary:USD $80,000 - $90,000 / year
    Areas of Focus:Civic Engagement, Education

    Description

    Partnership and Alumni Engagement Manager

    Coro Northern California is a leading nonprofit organization committed to cultivating diverse, ethical, and visionary leaders who drive positive change in our communities. Coro’s mission is to train, support, and connect leaders to foster a thriving democracy and tackle society's biggest challenges together. With over 80 years of experience, Coro offers exceptional leadership development programs from high school students to senior executives that are designed to empower emerging leaders to navigate complex challenges and shape the future.

    Coro seeks a highly organized and detail-oriented Partnership and Alumni Engagement Manager to lead the organization's institutional partnership strategy and support the alumni network. The ideal candidate will have a strong background as a relationship manager with the ability to manage competing priorities.

    YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPACT

    Position Overview

    At Coro, we train leaders. The Partnerships and Alumni Engagement Manager will partner with Coro’s Senior Director of Development, Chief Executive Officer, the External Affairs Team, and the Board of Directors to grow opportunities for cross-sector institutions and program alumni to engage with the organization. The ability to cultivate relationships while managing competing priorities and projects will be critical. This role is pivotal to Coro’s mission to train, support, and connect leaders to foster a thriving democracy and tackle society’s biggest challenges together. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of fundraising or partnership management experience and a deep curiosity and connection with the people, organizations, and entities that make up the civic fabric of San Francisco as a city and the Bay Area as a region.

    Key Leadership Roles and Responsibilities

    Partnership Development

    • Maintain a portfolio of 150 key institutional donors and develop engagement plans to grow their support and meet annual revenue targets.
    • Research and solicit new sources of institutional funding, expanding the organization’s network.
    • Secure internship placements for the Fellows Program in Public Affairs and Exploring Leaders programs.
    • Prepare proposals for current and prospective funders and follow up on outstanding commitments.

    Alumni Engagement

    • Develop and implement a comprehensive alumni engagement strategy.
    • Partner with the Marketing and Recruitment Manager to develop alumni communications
    • Collaborate with Sr. Director of Development and alumni volunteers to launch the new Coro Alumni Council and serve as staff liaison.
    • Coordinate alumni events, including the annual Coro Alumni Night.

    External Affairs Support

    • Maintain accurate and detailed records of relationships in Salesforce.
    • Support the External Affairs Team with donor and Salesforce management, including stewarding gifts.
    • Actively participate in Coro staff meetings and retreats, communications, and project management, including contributing to partnership proposals, program reports, conference presentations, and other strategic and administrative projects.
    • Other responsibilities as assigned.

    WHO WILL THRIVE IN THIS ROLE

    • Project management superstar. You are a superb project manager and thrive when managing multiple tasks and deadlines.
    • Clear communicator. You are a clear, proactive communicator. You connect with a variety of internal and external stakeholders in a way that reflects Coro’s missions.
    • Relationship builder. Strong interpersonal abilities, with experience crossing boundaries and working with diverse people, organizations, and communities.
    • Innovative: You think creatively and see opportunities to create value and increase impact.
    • Collaborator: You play well with others and thrive in contexts where you are bringing people together to achieve common goals.
    • Autonomous: You exercise judgment to prioritize your work and hold ownership when moving toward your goals, while welcoming advice and input from stakeholders.
    • Lifelong learner: You consistently seek out new information to stay current with best practices; you welcome feedback and can integrate it into your work.
    • Committed to our impact: Your values and life experiences connect you to our mission to train, support, and connect leaders to foster a thriving democracy and tackle society’s biggest challenges together.

    Key experience for this role:

    • Self-starter with demonstrated ability to manage multiple logistics and projects simultaneously.
    • A relationship builder who can work well with multiple stakeholders using interpersonal savvy.
    • Detail-oriented and able to synthesize data.
    • Good time management skills.
    • Project and/or event management experience.
    • Flexible and adaptable style.
    • Self-awareness and a sense of humor.
    • Comfort in dealing with ambiguity.
    • Comfortable with using/learning a variety of platforms such as (but not limited to) Salesforce, Google Suite, Zoom, Microsoft Office, and Asana.
    • Familiarity with Coro’s programs and interest in Coro’s mission.

    Bonus points if you have:

    • Experience using Salesforce.
    • Experience working with Coro as a participant, client, or field staff.

    YOUR LEGACY

    This role will directly impact, support, and connect leaders from across the Bay Area with Coro. Your work will influence and change the leadership journeys of hundreds, and possibly thousands, of people. This role, in particular, has an exciting opportunity to help build Coro’s network and alumni engagement.

    POSITION LOGISTICS

    This is a full-time role. The salary range for this role is $80,000 - 90,000 annually, depending on experience. Coro benefits include medical, dental, 401k match, and a very generous PTO/flexible work policy.

    This is a Bay Area-based position. The role will require being in-person at our Downtown San Francisco location two days a week and on-site as needed for program, development, and event-related activities. Additionally, the Coro team gathers monthly in person at locations across the immediate Bay Area. You can learn more about our team here.

    Coro is an equal-opportunity employer. We strongly encourage and seek applications from women-identifying and non-binary people, BIPOC, bilingual and bicultural people, as well as members of the LGBTQI+ communities.

    In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.

    YOUR STAKEHOLDERS

    Internal: Laura Crosby (Sr. Director of Development), Laney Whitcanack (Chief Executive Officer), Lauren Haworth (Vice President of Finance and Operations), Omar Leal (Civic Leadership Director), Angela Pang (Director, Program Management)

    External: The Coro community.

    READY TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP?

    To apply, please complete this application form. You must sign into the application form using a valid Google account. If you do not have a Google account, you can sign up for a free one here. Only applications submitted through the application form will be considered.

    If you are moved forward after submitting an application, our process includes the following next steps: a scenario exercise, an interview with the hiring manager, and a team interview with Coro staff members.

    Applications will be reviewed as received, with priority given to those received before December 16, 2024.

    ABOUT CORO

    At Coro, we train leaders. From our highly-selective Fellowship in Public Affairs to trainings at organizations like Google and UCSF, and programs specifically for women, executives, and Bay Area youth, every Coro program helps leaders reflect inward, connect outward, and move forward on their commitment to making the world a better place — together. Coro is a Bay Area institution: a nonprofit with a mission to train, support, and connect leaders to foster a thriving democracy and tackle society's biggest challenges. A Coro leader is the kind of person you want in every room.

    Coro offers substantive programs for youth, recent college graduates, and early, mid-career and executive leaders, cultivating emergent leaders at all stages of their lives and careers. Graduates come away from Coro with a deeper understanding of how the Northern California region works, the leadership skills to contribute to its success, and a network of engaged and influential alumni to help them reach their goals.

    In 2022-23, we served more than 1,000 civic leaders through our programs, and more than 90% of them indicated our training has made a significant and positive impact on their careers and lives.

    Coro is on solid financial footing. Our $5.9M budget and healthy reserves are derived from tuition, annual events, foundation grants and partnerships, and individual and corporate donations. Our strong alumni network provides opportunities to significantly grow our donor base.

    Partnership and Alumni Engagement Manager

    Coro Northern California is a leading nonprofit organization committed to cultivating diverse, ethical, and visionary leaders who drive positive change in our communities. Coro’s mission is to train, support, and connect leaders to foster a thriving democracy and tackle society's biggest challenges together. With over 80 years of experience, Coro offers exceptional leadership development programs from high school students to senior executives that are designed to empower emerging leaders to navigate complex challenges and shape the future.

    Coro seeks a highly organized and detail-oriented Partnership and Alumni Engagement Manager to lead the organization's institutional partnership strategy and support the alumni network. The ideal candidate will have a strong background as a relationship manager with the ability to manage competing priorities.

    YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPACT

    Position…

    Benefits

    Coro benefits include medical, dental, 401k match, and a very generous PTO/flexible work policy.

    Coro benefits include medical, dental, 401k match, and a very generous PTO/flexible work policy.

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near San Francisco, CA
    San Francisco, CA, USA

    How to Apply

    Applications will be reviewed as received, with priority given to those received before December 16, 2024.

    Applications will be reviewed as received, with priority given to those received before December 16, 2024.

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