About Cornell Alumni Affairs and Development
Cornell Alumni Affairs and Development (AAD) advances Cornell University’s mission by building lifelong relationships with alumni, donors, and friends while securing philanthropic support that fuels teaching, research, and public engagement. Through engagement, stewardship, and fundraising, AAD helps ensure Cornell’s long-term excellence and impact.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a highly organized, detail‑oriented Administrative Coordinator to join our Advancement “pod” team supporting multiple colleges and units. This role is central to the success of our fundraising and engagement efforts and offers the opportunity to work closely with senior advancement leaders, alumni, donors, volunteers, and campus partners.
Reporting to the Pod Leader, the Administrative Coordinator provides comprehensive administrative, operational, and logistical support to the pod, including Chief Development Officers (CDOs), a Major Gift Officer, the Director of Alumni Engagement, and other advancement colleagues. If you thrive in a collaborative environment, enjoy taking on a variety of responsibilities, and take pride in keeping complex operations running smoothly, this role may be an excellent fit.
What You Will Do
As Administrative Coordinator, you will support the daily operations and long‑term success of advancement activities across the pod. Your work will include:
Administrative & Office Support
Travel Coordination
Budget & Financial Support
Calendar & Event Coordination
Continuous Learning & Team Engagement
This role offers meaningful exposure to senior leaders, cross‑campus collaboration, and advancement work that strengthens relationships with alumni, donors, and volunteers. You’ll be part of a team that values integrity, teamwork, and continuous improvement. If you are an adaptable, organized, and proactive administrative professional, we encourage you to apply with your resume and cover letter!
What We Need
A cover letter and resume outlining your interest and how your experience and goals align with the potential for mutual success in the role are required for consideration.
Demonstrated adaptability and comfort working in a fast‑paced, evolving environment that encourages creative problem‑solving and continuous improvement.
It Would Be a Bonus if You Have Any of the Following
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Rewards and Benefits
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University Job Title:
Administrative Asst IV
Job Family:
Administration
Level:
D
Pay Rate Type:
Hourly
Pay Range:
$26.41 - $30.69
Remote Option Availability:
Hybrid
Company:
Contract College
Contact Name:
Brad Stock
Contact Email:
bs223@cornell.edu
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2026-04-28