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Assistant Director for Institutional Advancement Special Events Alumni Relations, Kennedy Catholic, Burien

@ Archdiocese of Seattle
Burien, Washington, United States
$70k-$85k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Organize events, Coordinate donors, Prepare materials
Requirements Summary:Bachelor's degree; minimum 2 years in marketing, sales, or event planning; CRM/donor database experience; nonprofit/educational sector preferred.
Technical Tools Mentioned:CRM software (Little Green Light), Microsoft Office
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    Assistant Director for Institutional Advancement Special Events Alumni Relations, Kennedy Catholic, Burien JobID: 10730
  • Position Type:
      Development/Director of Alumni Relations

  • Date Posted:
      2/24/2026

  • Location:
      Kennedy Catholic, Burien

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    ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT �

    SPECIAL EVENTS & ALUMNI RELATIONS

    FULL-TIME

     

    ABOUT KENNEDY CATHOLIC

    Kennedy Catholic High School is a private Catholic high school located in Burien,

    Washington. It is the mission of Kennedy Catholic to cultivate a diverse community of

    learners who encounter Christ, pursue excellence, and lead with love.

     

    JOB SUMMARY

    The Assistant Director for Institutional Advancement will ensure continued financial

    support for Kennedy Catholic by providing direct oversight for advancement events and

    operations, including fostering relationships with key donors and friends of the

    organization. This position is responsible for the management of all events that support

    donor development and fundraising efforts. This is a full-time position reporting to the

    Director for Institutional Advancement.

     

    QUALIFICATIONS

    Education & Experience

    Bachelor's degree

    Minimum 2 years of marketing, sales, or event planning

    Strong competency in CRM software platforms and/or donor database management,

    Little Green Light preferred

    Experience working in the non-profit sector, preferably advancement and

    educational, religious institutions

    Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities

    The ideal candidate will possess the following skills and abilities:

    Excellent organizational skills with a keen eye for detail, impeccable follow-up skills,

    and the ability to manage multiple competing priorities

    Flexible, responsible, and resourceful, with strong time-management skills

    Excellent written and verbal communication skills

    Ability to communicate effectively with all school constituencies

    Ability to generate, share and follow through on ideas to promote Kennedy Catholic

    1 Ability to work professionally with high level benefactors, alumni, and board

    members

    Timely email and calendar management, including responding to all meeting

    invitations and independently resolving scheduling conflicts

    Efficiently support the goals of the school in a variety of unanticipated ways

    Ability to collaborate with colleagues and constituencies from across the school

    community

    Enthusiasm, flexibility, maturity, and a sense of humor

    Ability to maintain confidentiality and use discretion

    Demonstrated ability as a self-starter with interest in managing multiple projects

    simultaneously, and the ability to prioritize competing responsibilities to meet

    deadlines

    Commitment to working in and fostering an inclusive community

    Contribute positively to the overall morale of those within the institution

    Proficiency in data management systems and strong working knowledge of all

    Microsoft Office programs including Outlook Mail, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint;

    willingness and ability to learn additional applications as needed

    Passionate about the mission and vision of the school

     

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS

    Required to work in standard office and school conditions and must be able to move

    throughout the office and school buildings with movement including, but not limited

    to, sit, stand, bend, stoop, reach, grab, pull, climb and descend stairs on a daily basis

    Must be able to sit or stand for extended periods of time at an office desk or within

    assigned areas at school

    Required to perform repetitive physical tasks such as computer keyboarding,

    writing and reading

    Must be able to operate equipment necessary for the position such as, but not

    limited to, a computer, office equipment such as copier, scanner, phone, printer, etc.

    Be able to read a computer screen for extended periods of time

    Must be able to move or carry a variety of items including tables, chairs, boxes and

    equipment � using proper lifting and carrying techniques � or use equipment (carts,

    dollies, straps, etc.) to assist in the movement of items

    Must be able to work a varied schedule, including some evenings and weekend

    Must have the ability to travel as necessary

     

    PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

    Special Event Leadership, Management, & Support (70%)

    Organize and manage small and large-scale fundraising events, along with the

    Director for Institutional Advancement, including annual KATCH Auction and Gala,

    Alumni Lancer Golf Tournament and host smaller events and forums throughout the

    year

    Manage events with proficiency in all aspects of event planning and execution,

    including logistics coordination, timeline management, preparation and distribution

    of printed materials, venue coordination, collaboration with vendors such as

    2caterers, graphic designers, photographers, and entertainment, as well as hands-on

    supervision during the event

    Support fundraising efforts by coordinating with event honorees, gala chairs, and

    committee members to manage prospect outreach, track donation progress, and

    ensure timely follow-up

    Prepare solicitation mailings, emails, and other donor communications

    Communicate with donors via phone, email and attend occasional meetings

    concerning events

    Educate donors and prospects through fundraising events, marketing materials,

    branding initiatives, and social media campaigns

    Support social media outreach and management, including taking photos of campus

    events

    Think strategically by recommending and implementing new strategies, programs,

    and initiatives

    KATCH Auction & Gala Management

    o Oversee auction item entry and platform management (Greater Giving)

    including donor item tracking, online bidding, live auction logistics, and post-

    event reconciliation

    o Recruit and manage "night-of" volunteers and serve as the primary point of

    contact for Greater Giving vendors and some event partners

    o Play a central role in guest experience, donor engagement, and maximizing

    fundraising outcomes through compelling event strategy

    Manage events assigned to the Office for Institutional Advancement

    o Oktoberfest Pub Crawl

    o Grandparents Day

    o Lancer Golf Classic

    o Little Lancer Trick or Treat

    o Little Lancer Egg Hunt

    o Create auction baskets for feeder school auctions

    o Scholarship Ceremony & Reception

    o Other events as directed

    Support other school events, such as:

    o Open Houses

    o Cultural Events

    o Masses

    o Graduation

    o Career Day

    o Parent Welcome Nights (Curriculum Night)

    o Other events as directed

    Alumni Relations (20%)

    Alumni Board & Alumni Events

    Alumni Reunion Coordination

    Volunteer Engagement & Management (10%)

    Recruit, train, and lead a vibrant team of parent and community volunteers for

    events and development-related initiatives

     

    COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

    Any offered salary is determined based on internal equity, internal salary ranges,

    market data, applicant's skills and prior relevant experience, degrees, and

    certifications. Salary is dependent upon experience, certification, and education.

    This position is a year-round, full-time hourly position with a salary range of

    $70,000-$85,000 based upon 2,080 hours.

    A comprehensive package of benefits is offered, including two medical plan options,

    dental, vision, life, and accidental death and disability, long-term disability, pension,

    403(b), HSA, FSA, and generous sick leave, vacation, and holidays

    In-building child/dependent tuition support

    Opportunities to participate/assist with a wide array of co-curricular programs,

    including athletics, arts, campus ministry, and other clubs and activities for

    additional modest stipends

    For staff members and teachers in the first five years of their careers, we offer the

    opportunity to apply for affordable, innovative housing options, based on

    availability

     

    TO APPLY

    Visit the Office of Catholic Schools website at:

    https://www.applitrack.com/seattlearch/onlineapp/default.aspx?all=1 An

    application must be completed on this site prior to hire

    Email cover letter and resume to [email protected]

    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Target

    start date is April 15, 2026 subject to shifting earlier depending upon availability of

    the candidate.

    Any offer of employment is conditional upon required background check and

    completion of required training