
Lead, connect, and strengthen the Queen’s alumni community
ROLE OVERVIEW
The Young and Recent Alumni Engagement Lead focuses on building connection and momentum among alumni in the early stages of their post-graduation journey. This role helps create relevant, welcoming experiences that encourage long-term engagement with Queen’s and the alumni community.
The role supports the branch strategy by helping grow early-stage alumni participation and connection, within Advancement-led strategies and planning frameworks.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Event Ownership: Own the planning and delivery of at least one Young or Recent Alumni–focused event per year.
- Young Alumni Programming: Create ideas for events, activities, and touchpoints that resonate with young and recent alumni.
- Targeted Outreach: Build awareness among young alumni through tailored communication and personal outreach.
- Volunteer Pathways: Support recruitment of young alumni into volunteer roles and future branch leadership.
- Advisory Insight: Share perspectives on trends, interests, and preferences of recent graduates to inform branch planning.
- Collaborative Promotion: Work closely with the Communications Lead to promote youth-focused programming.
KEY PARTNERS
- Co-President(s): Align programming priorities and ensure integration with broader branch goals.
- Alumni Engagement Officer (Staff Partner): Receive strategic guidance and support for segment-focused engagement.
- Communications and Marketing Lead: Collaborate on promotion and storytelling for young alumni events.
- Philanthropy and Partnerships Lead: Coordinate on impact or giving-back elements where appropriate.
SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES
- Strong interpersonal and networking skills
- Understanding of young alumni interests and motivations
- Creativity and enthusiasm for building community
- Comfort speaking with peers and initiating outreach
TIME COMMITMENT
Approximately 4–6 hours per month, with the potential to vary with event cycles. The Youth and Recent Alumni Lead is appointed for a two-year term which may be renewed by the Branch and Alumni Strategy team.
SUCCESS INDICATORS
- Increased participation from young and recent alumni
- More young alumni represented in volunteer roles
- Strong attendance and engagement in youth-focused programming
BENEFITS OF THE ROLE
- Build leadership and community-building skills
- Strengthen networks with peers early in their careers
- Influence programming that supports the next generation of alumni
- Enhance event planning and outreach experience
This position is open in the Calgary and London, UK, branches.
