Careers

Foundation Development Director (Part-Time)

The Alpha Epsilon Phi Foundation, which advances the educational and philanthropic mission of Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority and its members, is seeking an experienced,

motivated Development Director to lead and grow its fundraising efforts.

This role is ideal for a seasoned development professional who is deeply motivated by mission-driven work and seeks a meaningful, part-time leadership opportunity

within the Jewish and/or Greek life philanthropic space. The Development Director will bring strategic thinking, strong relationship-building skills, and sound fundraising

judgment, while partnering closely with Foundation and Sorority leadership to strengthen fundraising infrastructure and expand donor engagement.

Alpha Epsilon Phi is a Jewish sorority dedicated to helping women become the best they can be. The Sorority values individuality, leadership, and connection to Jewish

heritage, and welcomes women of all backgrounds who honor and appreciate that legacy. The Foundation plays a critical role in sustaining this mission for generations

to come.

This position is structured to emphasize outcomes, collaboration, and strategic contribution rather than hourly task execution, and offers flexibility within a clearly

defined scope of responsibility

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Traveling Educational Consultant

Are you a graduating senior who wants to share your AEPhi experience from Atlantic to Pacific?  You may want to consider applying to be a Traveling Educational Consultant (TEC).  TECs are staff members who represent the national organization and assist chapters and colonies in various areas such as recruitment, officer transition, leadership development, standards, finance, problem solving, new member education, goal setting, and general operations.  A TEC may also be given the opportunity to work with, and to develop, a new colony from the point of colonization to installation.  The TEC position is an excellent opportunity to help sisters and chapters throughout the country grow and meet their fullest potential. 

As a TEC you learn valuable skills that will help you in your future career goals, such as public speaking, marketing, sales, problem solving, budgeting and facilitation skills.  The position also prepares you to be a valuable volunteer; most past TECs do continue their service to the sorority, after their time β€˜on the road,’ in a volunteer capacity. 

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Click here for the application  - Priority Deadline is November 1st.

If you have any questions, contact the director of chapter services or executive director.