Senior Director, Student Engagement Operations
Company: American Institute of Physics Incorporated
Location: College Park
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION TITLE: Senior Director,
Student Engagement Operations WHO WE ARE: The American Institute of
Physics (AIP) is a federation of 10 Member Societies which together
have nearly 120,000 members across the globe. Founded in 1931, AIP
is a federation that advances the success of our Member Societies
and an institute that engages in research and analysis to empower
positive change in the physical sciences. Our overarching strategy
is to advance the physical sciences with a unifying voice of
strength from diversity. We want you to become a part of our
mission and join our dynamic team! SUMMARY: The American Institute
of Physics (AIP) seeks a Senior Director of Student Engagement
Operations to provide operational leadership for AIP’s
undergraduate-focused student programs, including the Society of
Physics Students (SPS) and Sigma Pi Sigma Physics and Astronomy
Honor Society. The Society of Physics Students (SPS) is a
collegiate chapter-based membership organization within the
American Institute of Physics (AIP) which serves as a professional
association explicitly designed for undergraduate students and
their advisors. The purpose of SPS is to help students transform
themselves into contributing members of the professional community.
Within SPS is housed Sigma Pi Sigma, which elects members on the
basis of outstanding academic achievement and community service.
This role is responsible for translating strategy into execution,
ensuring strong day-to-day program operations, effective people
management, financial stewardship, and high-quality program
delivery. The Senior Director collaborates with AIP Foundation to
develop and support fundraising strategies through sponsorship,
donor and corporate gifts, and grants from private foundations and
government sponsors. Reporting to the AIP Career Opportunity and
Advancement Officer (COAO) who serves as the strategic lead on
AIP’s Executive Team for student engagement, the Senior Director
will manage staff, oversee program operations, coordinate
governance and volunteer activities, and ensure that student
engagement initiatives are executed efficiently, equitably, and in
alignment with AIP’s mission and priorities. Examples of programs
include a summer internship program, multiple scholarship programs,
career development resources, educational outreach resources,
leadership development, alumni engagement and networking, regional
meetings, and a triennial national meeting focused on
undergraduates in physics and astronomy. This position is ideal for
an experienced nonprofit or higher-education leader with deep
operational expertise, strong people-management skills, and a
passion for supporting undergraduate and graduate students in the
physical sciences who brings an understanding of academic culture
and experience engaging students and faculty in volunteer-driven,
student-focused programs. Periodic travel to visit chapters,
regional meetings, and national meetings will be required. The
director will also need to attend periodic virtual meetings outside
of normal business hours to effectively interface with
stakeholders. WHAT YOU’LL DO: Operational Leadership & Program
Execution Direct and oversee the day-to-day operations of AIP’s
student engagement programs, ensuring consistent, high-quality
delivery across all initiatives. Translate the strategic vision set
by the COAO into operational plans, timelines, and measurable
outcomes. Apply project and program management principles to ensure
smooth execution of programs, services, and events, including
student professional development initiatives and large-scale
convenings such as the Physics & Astronomy Congress. Continuously
assess and improve operational processes to enhance efficiency,
scalability, and member experience. Manage cross functional
operational projects from initiation through completion. Maintain
and grow membership in the societies, deepen chapter engagement,
and improve member benefits. People Management & Team Development
Lead, manage, and support a team of staff committed to advancing
the missions of SPS and Sigma Pi Sigma. Foster a collaborative,
inclusive, and accountable team culture that emphasizes
professional growth, clear expectations, and shared ownership of
outcomes. Recruit, onboard, retain, coach, and develop staff.
Champion respectful workplace practices and support staff capacity
to meet evolving organizational needs. Financial & Resource
Management Manage operational budgets in partnership with the COAO
and AIP finance, ensuring responsible stewardship of resources.
Monitor program expenditures, vendor relationships, and operational
performance; provide regular reporting on financial and operational
metrics. Develop and implement with the Executive Director of AIP
Foundation a strategy for delivering grant support of SPS programs
and activities from government and private foundation partners with
an interest in undergraduate education and the physical sciences.
Governance, Volunteers & Stakeholder Coordination Support the
effective functioning of the SPS Council, Executive Committee,
chapters, zones, and volunteer leaders through strong operational
coordination, engagement, and communication. Manage staff–volunteer
interfaces to ensure clarity of roles, productive collaboration,
and efficient decision-making. Maintain strong working
relationships with core stakeholders such as AIP Member Societies,
Affiliates, and internal AIP teams to ensure operational alignment
and shared goals. Student Experience Partner with internal AIP
teams to track operational data, identify gaps in operational
efficiency, and implement improvements that better serve a diverse
student membership. Ensure that programs, communications, and
services are accessible, responsive, and aligned with student and
advisor needs. Communication & Collaboration Collaborate with AIP
content, engagement, and communications teams to support timely,
effective communication with SPS and Sigma Pi Sigma members in the
context of a modern digital experience. Provide clear, consistent
operational updates to the COAO and key stakeholders. Serve as a
trusted internal partner who anticipates needs, flags risks, and
proposes practical solutions. WHAT YOU’LL BRING: Advanced degree
required; degrees in physics, astronomy, related STEM fields,
education, nonprofit management, or related areas are welcome.
Significant experience in operational leadership within a
nonprofit, volunteer-driven membership organization, or higher
education environment. Demonstrated success managing complex
programs, budgets, and teams, with accountability for outcomes.
Proven success in delivering donor and grant support of
programmatic goals. Experience working with volunteer leaders,
councils, boards, or governance bodies. Strong organizational and
project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple
priorities and deadlines. Proven people manager with experience
building inclusive, high-performing teams. Significant familiarity
with undergraduate education, student professional development, or
STEM engagement strongly preferred. Commitment to a
student-centered practice. Familiarity with digital tools and
platforms for communication and resource management is preferred.
TO APPLY: Include a resume and a cover letter. We encourage you to
apply even if your experience does not fully match the position
description. At AIP, we embrace considering people from a diversity
of backgrounds and career experiences. COMPENSATION: $136,600.00 -
$153,560 WORKING AT AIP: AIP embraces a flexible hybrid work
environment to balance in-person collaborative work with remote
work. The team works in a flexible, hybrid schedule and reports to
our offices in College Park, Maryland and Washington, DC, as
needed. Employees are required to reside in the DC Metro regions of
Maryland, Virginia, or Washington, DC. We offer comprehensive
benefits, including generous paid time off, medical/dental/vision
coverage, an annual retirement contribution of 10% of base pay,
tuition assistance, commuter benefits, and more. Your colleagues at
AIP are welcoming, gracious, and eager to help each other succeed.
With our commitment to community service, institute-wide social
opportunities, and ongoing learning and development, AIP is a
rewarding place to work. ABOUT AIP: Join Us and Make a Difference!
At the American Institute of Physics (AIP), we're dedicated to
advancing, promoting, and serving the physical sciences for the
benefit of humanity. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, AIP is a federation
that advances the success of our Member Societies and an institute
that engages in research and analysis to empower positive change in
the physical sciences. Our mission is to advance, promote, and
serve the physical sciences for the benefit of humanity. We are
passionate about our work and committed to fostering an inclusive
and dynamic environment where creativity, collaboration, and
enthusiasm thrive. Join our team and become part of an energized,
forward-thinking community. Together, we'll explore the frontiers
of science, support groundbreaking research, and contribute to the
betterment of humanity. Be a part of AIP—where science meets
passion and purpose. Commitment to Non-Discrimination All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to disability, status as a protected veteran or any other status
protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Join our team
of energized, charismatic, collaborative, and passionate
individuals, and contribute to making a difference in the field of
physical sciences!
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