Operations Support Coordinator

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, MI

ID: 7228675
Posted: March 15, 2024
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

Job Description

Summary
The Operations Support Coordinator, Development Operations position is instrumental in the support and execution of our philanthropy training programs, which builds and enhances our current donor pipeline. In partnership with subject matter experts, the position will support various philanthropic engagement programs for Michigan Medicine clinical faculty, staff, and leadership and the Development office. This position is also responsible for the advancement of the office training and cultural environment, which includes the identification and promotion of learning opportunities for both fundraising and non-fundraising staff alike. The Operations Support Coordinator will facilitate and maintain continuity among several working groups focusing on enrichment, wellness, sustainability, professional development, staff recognition, staff advisory, and diversity equity and inclusion. The coordinator is responsible for our development specific standard operating guide, benchmarking surveys (AAMC), and some general office operations (safety liaison/mini safety drills, maintenance of memberships and subscriptions, annual space survey, etc.) and supports our community intranet, DevConnect.

Mission Statement
Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Our mission is guided by our Strategic Principles and has three critical components; patient care, education and research that together enhance our contribution to society.

Responsibilities*
Faculty Engagement

Coordinate and provide support for the philanthropic engagement programs for Michigan Medicine clinical faculty, staff, and leadership with the goal of increasing the grateful patient pipeline.
Act as liaison for faculty engagement sessions, including but not limited to all logistical arrangements, contract negotiations, facility arrangements, invitations, rsvp tracking, material production, etc.
Create and administer a post-engagement program survey to evaluate effectiveness. Analyze responses and provide recommendations for program enhancement through SLT representatives.
Gain and maintain a strong awareness of grateful patient fundraising trends and recommend new developments in the faculty engagement program and major gift officer training.
Employee Engagement and Resource Management

The Operations Support Coordinator will facilitate and maintain continuity among several working groups focusing on enrichment, wellness, sustainability, professional development, staff recognition, staff advisory, and diversity equity and inclusion.
Work with various departmental leaders and appropriate committees to ensure office employee training and engagement activities are well coordinated and designed to increase employee knowledge, satisfaction, and improve organizational culture.
Identify and share relevant professional development opportunities at Michigan Medicine, the University of Michigan, the Office of University Development, locally and nationally.
Provide a menu of opportunities for inclusion in the bi-weekly "Other Friday Email" office-wide message as well as through team meetings, all staff forums, etc.
Review materials from relevant development organizations such as CASE, AAMC, Advisory Board, Advancement Resources, etc., to keep abreast of industry trends and incorporate them into Michigan Medicine Development best practices.
Coordinate in-house logistics for in-house training, webinars, and workshops (register for webinar, schedule conference room, invite the team(s).
Track individual and team professional development participation. Analyze and present team participation to SLT representative quarterly, noting trends and providing recommendations.
Maintain office standard operating guidelines (SOG)
Review and update as needed, at minimum annually.
Draft new SOGs as appropriate and route for approvals.
Send SOG updates annually to Michigan Medicine Policy Stat through the Sr. Compliance Project Manager (currently C. Joynt).
Serve as Liaison for Michigan Medicine Institutional Facilities Safety Management
Other Duties

Please note this job description is not designated to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the position. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without advance notice.
Required Qualifications*
Bachelor?s degree
At least 3 years of project management experience
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects concurrently, with on time delivery. Ability to set and meet deadlines and priorities; ability to work independently and interactively.
Demonstrated ability to exercise a high degree of judgment and diplomacy, and an impeccable commitment to confidentiality is required, as well as highest integrity and ethics.
Demonstrated competence in computer software applications necessary to deliver high-quality training and presentations (MS Word, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat).
Comfort with ambiguity and taking initiative in clarifying expectations in assignment or project goals, outcomes, or deliverables.
Demonstrated competence in data collection and reporting techniques in assessing and evaluating learning initiatives.
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
Comfortable with public speaking or speaking in front of large audiences.
Ability to develop positive working relationships and collaborate successfully across the institution and within Michigan Medicine.
Demonstrates a strong customer service and donor centric mentality.
Desired Qualifications*
Experience in developing, facilitating, administering, and conducting training and materials.
Familiarity with event planning, professional training, or organizational development experience.
Reasonable knowledge of university policies and procedures, protocol, and organization of Michigan Medicine.
Experience in fundraising organizations.