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Date Posted: 12/01/2025
Req ID: 46195
Faculty/Division: Faculty of Information
Department: Faculty of Information
Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto)
Description:
About Us:
The Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto is a research-led Faculty, educating the next generation of leaders in information scholarship and the information professions, both established and emerging. Our researchers and graduates are recognized for their innovation, experimentation, human-centred perspectives and commitment to community.
The Faculty, which will celebrate its centenary in 2028, has built on its heritage strengths in libraries, archives and museums to incorporate scientific and technological expertise from engineering, computer science, and other disciplines. At the same time, it has committed itself to applying social, political, and cultural perspectives from media arts, humanities, and social science to the study of information, technology, people and the relationships among them.
A top tier school, the Faculty of Information is consistently recognized globally for excellence in Library and Information Management by the QS World University rankings. The QS rankings include both Master’s and PhD level programs.
More background about the Faculty can be found on its website (ischool.utoronto.ca).
Your Opportunity:
The Faculty of Information seeks a strategic, entrepreneurial, and metrics-driven leader to serve as Director of Advancement. Reporting jointly to the Dean, Faculty of Information and the Vice-President, Advancement, this senior role leads fundraising and alumni engagement strategies to advance the Faculty’s highest academic and institutional priorities by overseeing Campaign, Major Gift (MG), Planned Giving (PG)/Gift Planning (GP), Leadership & Annual Giving (LAG) as well as Alumni Engagement strategies along with fundraising and volunteer leadership for campaign/fundraising.
The Director, Advancement is a member of the Dean’s senior executive committee and a member of the Vice-President, Advancement’s University-wide Senior Advancement Leadership Team. The Director has a functional reporting relationship to the Vice-President, Advancement, or delegate (typically the AVP, Divisional Relations) that ensures alignment with and accountability to University-wide standards, guidelines, and procedures that protect academic integrity and promote best practice, excellence, and equity in advancement.The Director, Advancement is responsible for the development and execution of advancement plans and strategies to accomplish fundraising and alumni engagement goals, in close consultation with the Dean and the Faculty of Information senior leadership team, and in alignment with the Division of University Advancement’s standards, guidelines, and procedures.
The Director, Advancement, Faculty of Information, will possess excellent solicitation experience and a demonstrated track record of securing philanthropic support; and a strong commitment to establishing and supporting efforts to meaningfully engage alumni and volunteers in support of Faculty of Information’s academic mission and other key priorities. The incumbent will demonstrate proactive leadership and team building skills, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, an ability to work collaboratively with other teams, and a commitment to set and achieve ambitious advancement goals. As such, the Director, Advancement will also embody a strong commitment to define the leading edge of advancement practice in Canada and to enhance the University’s overall reputation for advancement excellence.
The Advancement portfolio at the Faculty of Information is also responsible for leading student and alumni programming and recognition events, including the Faculty’s annual mentorship programme, ensuring alignment with development and engagement objectives.
Key Results Areas:
Develop and implement multi-year advancement strategies aligned with academic priorities.
Secure major and principal gifts, including six- and seven-figure commitments.
Build strong relationships with donors, faculty, and industry partners; communicate impact effectively.
Drive metrics-based performance and financial accountability in partnership with leadership.
Lead capital and transformational initiatives, including campaign planning and execution.
Expand networks with industries and companies for partnerships and sponsorships.
DEFY GRAVITY: The Campaign for the University of Toronto
On December 13, 2021, the University proudly launched Defy Gravity: The Campaign for the University of Toronto. The largest university campaign in Canadian history will harness the power of our worldwide community, including more than 640,000 alumni, 95,000 students, and 23,000 faculty and staff, for the betterment of humanity.
From pioneering work in the humanities to the breakthrough development of neural networks,the University of Toronto has a long history of tackling the impossible and transforming societythrough the ingenuity of its faculty, students, and alumni.
In a world searching for positive change,we will build on this tradition toaddress some of the biggest challenges facing our city,country, and planetas we recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and grapple with this age of climate change, inequality, and mass technological disruption.
Through our commitment to inclusive excellence, we will bring together top minds from every conceivable background and discipline to lead pandemic recovery andenable healthy lives,build inclusive cities and societies,create a sustainable future,spark creativity and culture,drive scientific discovery,power bold innovation and entrepreneurship, andsupport student successas we educate the next generation of creative, engaged, and empathic citizens.
The campaign theme, Defy Gravity, reflects UofT’s history of advancing the frontiers of knowledge by transcending disciplines and borders in a diverse and inclusive community that emboldens students to think big—a community that accomplishes things no one else believed possible.
Our campaign has two ambitious goals to meet today’s challenges.
For the first time in UofT history, the campaign will include a goal for alumni engagement: to inspire225,000 alumnito get involved as volunteers, mentors, donors, participants, and leaders and encourage them to contribute their time and talent to the Universityone million timescollectively.As of fall2025, the campaign has engaged more than180,000 alumniover900,000 timescollectively.
The campaign will also seek to raise$4 billionfor the University’s highest priorities, a goal commensurate with our excellence, the breadth of our aspirations, the global footprint of our faculty, students, alumni, and donors, and our potential for life-changing impact.As of fall2025, over$2.4 billionhas been raised.
Essential Qualifications:
Education:
A University degree, or an equivalent combination of education with advancement experience is required. CFRE designation an asset.
Experience:
- 5+ years of experience with direct fundraising experience and a proven track record of executive advancement responsibility and leadership in annual, major and planned giving programs in a large complex organization, preferably in a post-secondary educational or not-for-profit organization.
- Demonstrated success closing major and principal gifts, including six- and seven-figure solicitations, and leading or playing a leadership role in multi-year capital or comprehensive campaigns
- Experience in organizing complex programs and events.
- Experienced in team management with strong track record of HR management and management best practices, including mentoring, coaching, motivating and inspiring teams. Management experience in a unionized environment preferred.
- Demonstrated experience and success in managing, motivating and mentoring volunteers.
- Highly knowledgeable and experienced in both new and traditional channels of revenue generation.
- Experience managing portfolio, pipeline and budget performance metrics, including forecasting and reporting, in partnership with a central advancement division where applicable.
Skills:
- Proficient with and demonstrated experience working with Microsoft Office suite.
- Experience working with Arbor or a similar database management system.
- Demonstrated strategic conceptualization, analytical and planning skills.
- Knowledge of current trends as they relate to duties and responsibilities of the role.
- Proven strong interpersonal, presentation, written and verbal communications skills.
- Strong research, analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent attention to detail and superb organizational skills.
- Proven project management skills, including the ability to set principal gift fundraising goals and to establish an internal system for meeting deadlines, tracking milestones, follow-up, monitoring, and reporting of progress.
- Proven ability to work in a hectic and results-oriented environment with a strong focus on results; ability to meet deadlines and budgets.
- Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion in all responsibilities and interactions with colleagues, students and others both internal and external to the University. Dedicated to inclusive and collaborative workplace practices.
Other:
- Must be a strategic thinker and visionary, possessing a creative, entrepreneurial spirit.
- High level of initiative, maturity, tact and diplomacy; excellent judgement and discretion.
A deep understanding of and alignment with an academic mandate, with ability to conceptualize into an integrated proposal, and make a compelling case to a donor for philanthropic support. - The ability to understand the research and teaching dimensions of a proposed project, to conceptualize them in an integrated proposal, and to make a compelling case to a donor for philanthropic support.
- The ability to serve as an articulate, credible representative of the University with diverse constituencies and particularly with the sophisticated individuals who support the institution.
- An engaging personal style, a sincere interest in people, patience, a willingness to listen, and the capacity to engender trust and to establish lasting relationships.
- Reputation for integrity, openness, decisiveness and sound judgement.
- A high level of comfort interacting with academic leaders at the University, as well as donors and volunteers.
- The ability to navigate and be effective within a complex matrix organization that values collaboration and teamwork as well as individual initiative and creativity.
- A high energy level, an appropriate degree of sophistication and self-confidence, optimism (and the ability to engender optimism in others) and a sense of humour.
- Valid driver’s license and access to personal vehicle required.
- Valid passport for international travel is required.
Closing Date: 01/11/2026,11:59PM ET
Employee Group: Salaried
Personnel Subarea:PM
Appointment Type: Budget - Continuing
Schedule: Full-Time
Pay Scale Group & Hiring Zone: 1AP -- Broadband Salary Range: $88,957 - $205,288
Job Category: Administrative / Managerial
Diversity Statement
The University of Toronto embraces Diversity and is building a culture of belonging that increases our capacity to effectively address and serve the interests of our global community. We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples, Black and racialized persons, women, persons with disabilities, and people of diverse sexual and gender identities. We value applicants who have demonstrated a commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion and recognize that diverse perspectives, experiences, and expertise are essential to strengthening our academic mission.
As part of your application, you will be asked to complete a brief Diversity Survey. This survey is voluntary. Any information directly related to you is confidential and cannot be accessed by search committees or human resources staff. Results will be aggregated for institutional planning purposes. For more information, please see http://uoft.me/UP.
Accessibility Statement
The University strives to be an equitable and inclusive community, and proactively seeks to increase diversity among its community members. Our values regarding equity and diversity are linked with our unwavering commitment to excellence in the pursuit of our academic mission.
The University is committed to the principles of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). As such, we strive to make our recruitment, assessment and selection processes as accessible as possible and provide accommodations as required for applicants with disabilities.
If you require any accommodations at any point during the application and hiring process, please contact uoft.careers@utoronto.ca.
