Director of Corporate Relations - 117411
Company: The Johns Hopkins University
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
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.Johns Hopkins University supports a flexible work model
which includes four different work modalities. This role has a
hybrid work arrangement with an onsite presence of 3 days per week.
The manager will confirm the team's core onsite days where the
majority/all team members will work in the office. Employees who
travel on university business can count those days towards their
onsite days.The Office of External Affairs encompasses three teams:
1) Development and Alumni Relations, 2) Communications and
Marketing, and 3) Finance and Administration. Collaborating with
philanthropic foundations, corporations, and individuals, the
Development team helps donors make a direct and lasting impact on
global public health in ways that support each donor's goals. The
team leads fundraising efforts to support scholarships, faculty
research, infrastructure, and other strategic priorities at the
Bloomberg School. As the #1 school of public health in the country
and the oldest independent, degree-granting school of public health
in the world, the Bloomberg School of Public Health offers
unparalleled opportunities for mission-driven creative work at the
highest levels.This role, under the direction of the Associate Dean
External Affairs at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health, will create and drive strategy for cross-functional
collaboration to build on current corporate relationships and
develop a new corporate prospect pipeline. This position will be
responsible for bringing new and increased corporate resources to
the institution, working with other corporate-facing positions at
the School. These new and increased corporate resources may be in
the form of traditional philanthropy (gifts, grants, and in-kind
funding), or the resources may involve working with other
corporate-facing colleagues to secure degree-seeking or executive
education students; corporate mentors, internships and career
placements for School students; business insights from high-level
volunteers; real estate income; IP licensing; procurement
discounts; etc. This position will proactively gather and share
data related to a broad array of BSPH corporate relationships so
that cross-function strategy is possible. This position will
operate as a member of the Schools Development team, which works
closely together to promote a culture of collaboration, creative
innovation, and rewarding outcomes.Key responsibilities:
- Raise new philanthropic gifts and grants from corporations for
BSPH priorities by identifying, qualifying, cultivating,
soliciting, and stewarding prospects and donors, with annual
work-plan financial goals.
- Provide training and guidance for BSPH faculty and center staff
on best practices that empower them to identify, cultivate,
solicit, and steward corporate relationships. This will include
both specific training sessions and drop-in office hours for
one-on-one consultations.
- Explore and manage corporate membership models for specific
centers and institutes.
- Do pipeline research to synthesize and analyze corporate
relationship information from multiple internal and external data
sources.
- Through meetings with corporate contacts, build an
understanding of specific corporate needs that could be met by the
School in areas such as bespoke employee education, externalized
R&D, and hiring goals.
- Capture and track the value of in-kind and discount
arrangements that are not tracked as philanthropy per the Council
for Advancement & Support of Education (CASE) guidelines to
proactively steward the donors.
- Convene quarterly meetings with corporate-facing colleagues
within BSPH and involving liaisons from JHU Development & Alumni
Relations, Technology Ventures, and University Research
Administration to share information and strategize about active
corporate relationships.
- Identify the top 10-12 BSPH corporate relationships and develop
collaborative plans to sustain and build each specific
relationship.
- Actively manage a portfolio of 35-50 corporate contacts,
working with BSPH leadership, faculty, and development staff, and
coordinating with those in other corporate-facing positions.
- Implement and monitor the best-practice metrics for academic
corporate relations work, including 1) tracking referrals to other
corporate-facing colleagues at BSPH and JHU and 2) articulating the
values of referrals from those colleagues that result in
philanthropic donations.Leadership (10%)
- Serve as the lead strategist for corporate relations by
advising School leadership on the evolving nature of corporate
collaboration opportunities
- Serve on School-wide and DAR committees, as assigned
- Consult with corporate-based HAB members to engage their
organizations, pressure test new corporate relation approaches and
to tap their networks for new prospectsMinimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree.
- Seven years of related experience.Preferred Qualifications
- Graduate degree.
- Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal skills and the
ability to interact with corporate leaders, faculty, staff, donors,
and volunteers at all levels.
- Ability to organize and establish objectives and priorities in
a complex organizational environment.
- Experience with corporate fundraising and corporate relations
best practices.
- Background in public health and experience with academic
research
- Experience with customer relationship management and/or
fundraising databases as well as proficiency in Microsoft Office
Suite or similar software.
- The ideal candidate will have the ability to thrive in an
intellectually challenging, fast-paced, collegial environment. They
will possess political savvy, integrity, discretion, and pragmatic
consensus-building skills as well as mature judgment in handling
sensitive and confidential information.Classified Title: Corporate
Relations OfficerJob Posting Title (Working Title):Director of
Corporate RelationsRole/Level/Range: ATP/04/PGStarting Salary
Range: Minimum: $99,799 - Maximum: $174,999 (targeted salary:
$135,000; commensurate with experience)Employee group: Full
TimeSchedule: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pmFLSA
Status:ExemptLocation:School of Public Health - East Baltimore
CampusDepartment name: 10001027-Assoc Dean for External Affairs Off
ofPersonnel area: School of Public Health
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