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Associate Dean for Development & Alumni Relations, School of Government & Policy

Johns Hopkins University
United States, D.C., Washington
Aug 22, 2025

Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) supports Johns Hopkins' focus on research, teaching and patient care, and its role as a national and global leader in higher education. We create and foster enduring relationships that result in advocacy and philanthropic support for Johns Hopkins University & Medicine"strengthening the institution through partnerships with donors, alumni, volunteer leaders, faculty, students, staff, and patients.

This role has a onsite presence of 5 days per week in Washington D.C.

The newly announced School of Government and Public Policy, unveiled in October 2023, presents a pivotal opportunity for Johns Hopkins University to strengthen its footprint and engagement in the nation's capital. This initiative aims to serve society, train the next generation of public servants, drive data-informed government innovation, and confront the complex challenges facing today's policymakers.

Reporting to the Dean of the School of Government and Public Policy and the Associate Vice President for Development of the Johns Hopkins University, the Associate Dean for Development and Alumni Relations will provide strategic leadership in building a comprehensive Development and Alumni Relations program for the school. This leadership position works jointly with the Dean, the SOGP senior leadership team, and other leaders within Johns Hopkins Development and Alumni Relations, and is responsible for fundraising activities in support of the mission and vision of the school.

The Associate Dean will plan and conduct all aspects of private fundraising, the orchestration of major fundraising campaigns, programmatic activities involving major and principal donors, corporate and foundation relations, alumni outreach and engagement, strategies in positioning the school to unaffiliated donors, and numerous related events. This role also involves coordinating strategic partnerships with philanthropic organizations that enhance research, teaching, and policy impact through direct engagement with faculty expertise. Moreover, this position supports the Dean in his/her fundraising activities, as directed by the Dean.

This position will provide overall strategic leadership for SOGP fundraising priorities, manage donor-related publications, activities and staff functions, and personally build and manage a portfolio of individual prospects rated with a capacity to give at least $1500,000. It is critically important that the successful candidate embrace the entrepreneurial nature of this position. A successful candidate must be energized by the entrepreneurial nature of this opportunity in a well-established institution. The prospect pool will need to be grown and managed to a mature, developed pool of individual, corporate and foundation donors. Additional responsibilities include managing staff and budgets, developing and executing effective strategies to obtain private sector funding support and working closely with the Dean and other key University leadership.

Key responsibilities:

  • Provide strategic leadership and philanthropic partnership development for SOGP fundraising priorities, development, and alumni relations activities and staff functions.
  • Exceed the School's fundraising campaign goal.
  • Serve as a strategic convener and partnership architect, facilitating meaningful collaborations between donors, corporate partners, foundations, and faculty that advance both philanthropic and academic objectives.
  • Oversee the development, management and composition of the SOGP advisory board, leveraging board members as strategic partners in identifying and cultivating prospects.
  • Develop and manage a portfolio of major and principal gift prospects ($100,000 and higher), using effective partnerships with the Dean, the faculty, and the central development offices. Lead the overall prospect management, donor strategy development and solicitation activities for the school.
  • Work with the senior leadership of the School of Government and Public Policy to identify and execute strategic philanthropic partnerships that align with institutional priorities..
  • Engage the SOGP community in identifying and engaging the individuals, corporations and foundations who will be partners in building this brand and in assuring the school's success.
  • Represent the Dean and the SOGP to both external and Johns Hopkins audiences, clearly articulating the Dean's vision and priorities.
  • Work closely with the University's Principal Gifts Office to build the pool of engaged principal level ($5 million +) prospects for SOGP.
  • Over the course of the next five years, hire, onboard and train a team of development and alumni professionals.
  • Plan, execute, and continuously improve on all school-based business practices for development and alumni relations, in cooperation with the central development functions and policies established for the University-at-large. This includes gift acceptance and acknowledgement procedures, donor stewardship, prospect management, annual fund processes, etc.
  • Represent the SOGP within the university's development organization and participate as a senior leader in an institution-wide division of more than 500 people.
  • Actively work to maintain an equitable and inclusive work environment; build community across alumni, donors, volunteers, and coworkers.
  • Promote a professional workplace culture of mutual respect, collegiality, and collaboration for all members and affiliates of the institution.


Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree.
  • 10 or more years of progressively responsible fundraising and development experience, with a strong track record of successfully soliciting major and principal gifts.
  • This is a position in which there is an expectation of frequent travel as well as staffing of evening and weekend events.


Preferred Qualifications
  • Advanced degree preferred.
  • Be able to understand and articulate academic values/goals, working collaboratively with faculty administration, students, alumni and volunteer leadership; be able to establish objectives, set performance standards, and organize and motivate staff to achieve fund raising goals.
  • A thorough appreciation of academic planning and its relationship to the effective application of fundraising principles.
  • He/she will be an insightful and creative leader, motivated by an opportunity to build a top government and policy school at one of the world's leading research institutions
  • Experience in higher education strongly preferred.
  • Experience in fundraising for a new program, non-alumni affiliated organization is strongly preferred.
  • Experience in multifaceted capital campaign planning and implementation strategies.
  • Demonstrated experience in managing advisory boards and volunteer leadership.
  • Ability to interact, communicate, and work effectively with individuals, recognizing and respecting the many and varied identities of each person.

Classified Title: Associate Dean
Job Posting Title (Working Title):Associate Dean for Development & Alumni Relations, School of Government & Policy
Role/Level/Range: ADMOFF/01/EX
Starting Salary Range: Salary commensurate with experience, starting at $210,000
Employee group: Full Time
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
FLSA Status:Exempt
Location: District of Columbia
Department name: Office of the Dean
Personnel area: School of Government & Policy

Total Rewards
The referenced base salary range represents the low and high end of Johns Hopkins University's salary range for this position. Not all candidates will be eligible for the upper end of the salary range. Exact salary will ultimately depend on multiple factors, which may include the successful candidate's geographic location, skills, work experience, market conditions, education/training and other qualifications. Johns Hopkins offers a total rewards package that supports our employees' health, life, career and retirement. More information can be found here: https://hr.jhu.edu/benefits-worklife/.

Education and Experience Equivalency
Please refer to the job description above to see which forms of equivalency are permitted for this position. If permitted, equivalencies will follow these guidelines: JHU Equivalency Formula: 30 undergraduate degree credits (semester hours) or 18 graduate degree credits may substitute for one year of experience. Additional related experience may substitute for required education on the same basis. For jobs where equivalency is permitted, up to two years of non-related college course work may be applied towards the total minimum education/experience required for the respective job.

Applicants Completing Studies
Applicants who do not meet the posted requirements but are completing their final academic semester/quarter will be considered eligible for employment and may be asked to provide additional information confirming their academic completion date.

Background Checks
The successful candidate(s) for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check. Johns Hopkins is committed to hiring individuals with a justice-involved background, consistent with applicable policies and current practice. A prior criminal history does not automatically preclude candidates from employment at Johns Hopkins University. In accordance with applicable law, the university will review, on an individual basis, the date of a candidate's conviction, the nature of the conviction and how the conviction relates to an essential job-related qualification or function.

Diversity and Inclusion
The Johns Hopkins University values diversity, equity and inclusion and advances these through our key strategic framework, the JHU Roadmap on Diversity and Inclusion.

Equal Opportunity Employer
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

EEOis the Law
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Accommodation Information
If you are interested in applying for employment with The Johns Hopkins University and require special assistance or accommodation during any part of the pre-employment process, please contact the Talent Acquisition Office at jhurecruitment@jhu.edu. For TTY users, call via Maryland Relay or dial 711. For more information about workplace accommodations or accessibility at Johns Hopkins University, please visit https://accessibility.jhu.edu/.

Vaccine Requirements
Johns Hopkins University strongly encourages, but no longer requires, at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.The COVID-19 vaccine does not apply to positions located in the State of Florida. We still require all faculty, staff, and students to receive the seasonal flu vaccine. Exceptions to the COVID and flu vaccine requirements may be provided to individuals for religious beliefs or medical reasons. Requests for an exception must be submitted to the JHU vaccination registry.This change does not apply to the School of Medicine (SOM). SOM hires must be fully vaccinated with an FDA COVID-19 vaccination and provide proof of vaccination status. For additional information, applicants for SOM positions should visit https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccine/and all other JHU applicants should visit https://covidinfo.jhu.edu/health-safety/covid-vaccination-information/.

The following additional provisions may apply, depending upon campus. Your recruiter will advise accordingly.
The pre-employment physical for positions in clinical areas, laboratories, working with research subjects, or involving community contact requires documentation of immune status against Rubella (German measles), Rubeola (Measles), Mumps, Varicella (chickenpox), Hepatitis B and documentation of having received the Tdap (Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) vaccination. This may include documentation of having two (2) MMR vaccines; two (2) Varicella vaccines; or antibody status to these diseases from laboratory testing. Blood tests for immunities to these diseases are ordinarily included in the pre-employment physical exam except for those employees who provide results of blood tests or immunization documentation from their own health care providers. Any vaccinations required for these diseases will be given at no cost in our Occupational Health office.

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