Role description: Alumni Advisory Board Member

The following details outline the role of an Alumni Advisory Board member. Have a read before submitting your application.

Duties and responsibilities

In collaboration with the Alumni Association President, other members of the AAB, and the University’s Alumni Engagement team, contribute to the following areas:

  • Act as a voice of the University’s alumni community/ provide an alumni perspective on the development of university strategy/ objectives and on key activities and initiatives. 
  • Act as an advocate of the University. Proactively share university news, updates and opportunities to get involved across your personal networks (friends, colleagues, business contacts) to support engagement activity, student recruitment, research opportunities and career openings for students and graduates.  
  • Support and advise on alumni communications and campaigns activity to ensure appropriate content is shared that celebrates the University’s alumni community, reflects the interests of alumni, is aligned to the strategic priorities of the University and empowers the wider alumni community to act as advocates for the University. 
  • Support and advise on the opportunities alumni have to engage in the ongoing life of the University as experts or employers, including being an ambassador for volunteering and leading by example in personal volunteering. 
  • Support and advise on the development of initiatives that promote and develop philanthropic giving to the University.
  • Support and advise the University on the services and benefits the University should provide to its alumni community.
  • Act as a champion for an agreed strand of alumni engagement activity aligned to university strategy, proactively supporting University initiatives in the area. 

Person specification

Essential criteria

  • Loughborough University undergraduate or postgraduate degree or evidence of having studied at the University (Loughborough or London campus) for three months or more.
  • Experience of attending large meetings.  
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent alumni and professional networks. 
  • The ability to network and develop good working relationships.
  • A commitment to professionalism and excellence.
  • Energy and enthusiasm and a passion for Loughborough University.
  • The ability to think creatively
  • The ability to be able to dedicate sufficient time to the post, including spending time in meetings and at events. 

Desirable criteria

  • Knowledge of digital communications, including social media. 
  • Knowledge of the HE sector and/or of complex organisations.  
  • Personal experience of volunteering.
  • Previous Board experience.

Other information to note

  • The position is open to all UK or international alumni who have studied at Loughborough or the London campus for three months or longer. 
  • This voluntary position is for a term of three years, starting on 1 September.
  • The position is remotely based. Regular meetings are held online (a minimum of four meetings are held annually).
  • The University is dedicated to supporting an equitable, diverse, and inclusive environment – to create better futures, together. The diverse backgrounds, characteristics and opinions within the University community are our great strength and are key to our pursuit of delivering educational excellence, enterprise, research and professional services, as well as supporting our alumni community and engagement activities. We welcome applications from people from diverse backgrounds and minoritised groups as they are currently under-represented within our community.