Director Of Advancement Reporting
Under the direction of the Senior Director of Data Strategy and Marketing Technology, the Director will execute a strategic plan for developing, delivering, and maintaining a comprehensive suite of reports and dashboards necessary to inform business groups across Advancement. This role manages professional staff responsible for developing analytic programs and supporting the use of analytic platforms and administrative data across the University. Reviews administrative data for joint analyses across multiple domains. Partners with functional stewards, business units, and user partners to develop reporting and analytic solutions with appropriate data governance and secure access. The Director will lead a dynamic and growing team of professionals, to spearhead the development of reporting tools that equip UChicago's 400+ fundraisers and Advancement professionals to meet the bold goal of raising over $1B annually. They will foster a culture of collaboration, curiosity, and accountability, empowering teams across a complex matrix organization to fully leverage data to engage more alumni, strengthen relationships, and increase philanthropic impact.
Responsibilities :
Minimum Qualifications :
Education : Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience : Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 7+ years of work experience in a related job discipline.
Certifications :
Preferred Qualifications :
Education : Major in computer science, statistics, business, or similar major.
Experience : 7+ years of experience working with complex data sets in a business intelligence, data analytics, or marketing research role. Minimum 2 years of experience leading a project team or managing staff.
Technical Skills or Knowledge : Exceptional skills in data analysis, interpretation, and drive business strategy through data-driven insights. Strong project management skills, with an aptitude for leading end-to-end project delivery. Expertise in BI, data visualization tools, SQL, and a deep understanding of database modeling concepts. Proficient working in a Salesforce environment is highly preferred. Knowledge of fundraising, alumni relations, and higher education are not required but strongly preferred.
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Working Conditions :
Application Documents :
Job Family : Information Technology
Role Impact : People Manager
Scheduled Weekly Hours : 37.5
Drug Test Required : No
Health Screen Required : No
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required : No
Pay Rate Type : Salary
FLSA Status : Exempt
Pay Range : $119,000.00 - $140,000.00
The included pay rate or range represents the University's good faith estimate of the possible compensation offer for this role at the time of posting.
Benefits Eligible : Yes
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Director Advancement • Chicago, IL, US