The Campaign Manager plays a key role in leading and coordinating all aspects of Lethbridge Polytechnic's multi-year development campaign--an initiative that will strengthen programs, enhance facilities, and expand opportunities for students.
Acting as the central hub for campaign activity, this role connects people, plans, and priorities to advance institutional goals and inspire community investment. The Campaign Manager oversees campaign timelines and deliverables, reporting and cross-departmental coordination, ensuring seamless execution through collaboration, organization, and strategic focus.
Position Details
Lead the implementation and coordination of Lethbridge Polytechnic's multi-year campaign, advancing institutional priorities in program growth, facilities, and student success.
Coordinate campaign timeliness, milestones and deliverables across all phases to ensure progress and accountability.
Collaborate with internal stakeholders and institutional leadership to align strategy and communications.
Manage a small portfolio of donors and support cultivation, solicitation and stewardship efforts.
Support campaign volunteers, committees and working groups, providing materials and support for effective management.
Track, analyze and report on campaign results through CRM tools and related systems to maintain transparency and data integrity.
Support internal coordination, campaign events and communication that foster a culture of philanthropy across campaigns.
Required Qualifications
Post-secondary degree or diploma in project management, business administration, communications or a related field
Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in project coordination, stakeholder engagement or development-related work within a complex organization
Demonstrated ability to plan and deliver multi-phase projects that align people, timelines and outcomes
Strong relationship-building and communication skills with experience engaging donors, volunteers or community partners
Proven organizational and analytical skills including budget management, forecasting and process improvement
Proficiency with CRM systems (Salesforce preferred) and comfort using data to inform decisions and report progress
Exceptional professionalism, adaptability and judgment in managing confidential and sensitive information
Preferred Qualifications
Experience supporting fundraising or advancement initiatives within a post-secondary or non-profit environment
Familiarity with stakeholder relations, stewardship and project management practices
Knowledge of philanthropic trends and campaign best practices
Experience using Salesforce or similar CRM systems for donor tracking and reporting
Salary
Starting from $81,739 to $90,098 per annum; commensurate with education and experience in accordance with Lethbridge Polytechnic's administrative salary guidelines
Working Here
Culture of Care
A
Culture of Care
at Lethbridge Polytechnic embraces a workplace that both protects and empowers employees by creating an environment that promotes psychological, cultural and physical safety. All employees play an important role in building a safe and supportive campus dedicated to learning and growing.
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number
P25-00652
Open Date
10/29/2025
Close Date
11/10/2025
Open Until Filled
No
Special Instructions to Applicants
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hiringaccommodations@lethpolytech.ca
. Private information received in relation to the request will only be used to facilitate the recruitment process and will be kept confidential and shared only as needed with the selection committee.
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