Stewardship Engagement Manager
Job Description
Location:Guelph, ON, CA, N1G 2W1
Primary Category Page: Staff and Management
Division: Alumni Affairs and Development
Requisition ID: 2088
Department: OAC Advancement
This position is represented by the agreement between the Professional Staff Association and the University of Guelph
Temporary full-time from 03/16/2026 to 08/20/2027
Temporary Absence of the Regular Incumbent
If you are a current employee of the University of Guelph you must apply on the internal Career Page in order to be considered as an internal applicant.
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General Purpose
In our work, we advance the mission of the University of Guelph by building lifelong relationships with our community: alumni, donors, and friends. Our vision is for the University of Guelph to be personally relevant in the lives of our community members. Through these relationships, we amplify the impact of philanthropy to create unique solutions for the challenges facing our world. As a member of this campus-wide team, the Stewardship Engagement Manager epitomizes the department's shared values of respect, empowerment, integrity, appreciation, and forward focus.
The University of Guelph is currently planning to launch its first fundraising campaign since 2014. The campaign aims to expand on the University's recent fundraising growth so that AA&D becomes a team that consistently raises $ 75 M a year by 2030 (a record $ 55M was raised in FY24/25). By aligning donor passions with the university's ambitious goals, the campaign will boost revenue, elevate the university's global profile, deepen donor relationships, and create a highly developed culture of philanthropy across the University community. Institutional leaders and volunteers will be highly engaged in advocating for the university's global impact and the vital role of philanthropy in achieving this vision
Reporting to the Director, OAC Advancement, the Stewardship & Engagement Manager leads the development and execution of a comprehensive stewardship and donor relations strategy for OAC's major gift donors contributing $150,000 or more. The Manager ensures that high impact donors feel appreciated, informed, and connected to the outcomes of their generosity—strengthening long-term loyalty and supporting future philanthropic investment.
Duties And Responsibilities
Donor Stewardship & Relationship Management
Steward a portfolio of major donors giving $150,000+ through tailored communication, recognition, and engagement.
Ensure fulfillment of donor commitments, including impact reporting, recognition requirements, and agreement related obligations.
Provide strategic support to gift officers on stewardship plans and donor engagement approaches.
Engagement Planning & Experience Design
Create customized and segmented engagement plans informed by donor interests and giving intent
Coordinate meaningful campus experiences such as visits, events, program updates, and opportunities to connect with faculty and students.
Collaboration & Institutional Alignment
Work closely with OAC advancement staff, department chairs, faculty, and administrative partners to gather accurate information and impact stories.
Partner with the central AA&D Stewardship & Donor Relations team to align messaging, processes, and recognition standards.
Represent OAC in cross campus stewardship initiatives
Program Management & Continuous Improvement
Track stewardship deliverables, reporting cycles, and donor communications using appropriate systems and tools.
Monitor donor feedback and sector trends to refine stewardship strategy and improve service quality.
Maintain organized documentation to ensure consistency and support advancement priorities.
Thoughtful stewardship is essential to retaining and growing philanthropic support for OAC. By delivering personalized, meaningful donor experiences, the Stewardship & Engagement Manager strengthens donor trust, deepens engagement, and contributes directly to the College's ability to secure transformative support.
Requirements
The university recognizes that no one individual will have the following skills/experience in equal measure but the qualifications below will be used to assess the suitability of candidates throughout the process:
University Degree in communications, marketing, or related discipline. Along with 3 to 6 years experience in fundraising. A combination of relevant education and experience may be considered.
Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) is an asset for the role.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Previous expereince building relationship that require a high level of professionalism. This is critical when working with donors and internal partners.
Proven success in fundraising, particularly within large and complex major gift or multiyear capital campaigns, including donor stewardship experience. gift or multiyear capital campaigns, including donor stewardship experience.
Experience in event coordination and planning and execution is required.
Demonstrated management experience, including budget planning, oversight, and financial analysis.
Please include a cover letter along with your resume in your application.
Why choose the University of Guelph
Comprehensive Extended Health Care Benefits: Immediate enrollment in extended health to cover yourself and your family
Time off: Strong vacation allocation, floater days, and paid time off during the December closure to ensure that you are at your best
Wellness: In addition to extensive wellness programming, the University offers a yearly flexible spending credit that can be allocated to any of the following: Health Spending, Wellness or Professional Development
Learning & Development: Learning and development curriculum and other professional growth opportunities
On-campus Activities: Discounts on food and apparel, fitness programming, access to networking events and team building opportunities
Improve Life: Work that directly impacts a brighter future by turning knowledge into action
Employee Type: Regular
Position Number:
Classification: P&M FT- Band 04
Professional/Managerial Salary Bands
The target hiring salary for this position is minimum and up to 96% of midpoint for the salary grade.
Tentative evaluation; subject to committee review.
At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution.
Posting Date: 02/19/2026
Closing Date: 03/12/2026
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