
The McMaster Institute for Research on Aging is a research center at McMaster University focused on aging optimization. It pursues this goal through interdisciplinary teams that work with older adults and key stakeholders. The institute leverages platforms like the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal and collaborates with the Labarge Centre for Mobility in Aging. Its work spans biology and behavior, aging-related mobility, and health outcomes to reduce costs and improve well-being. The initiative aims to impact Canadian aging populations at scale through education, research collaboration, and public-facing resources.

The McMaster Institute for Research on Aging is a research center at McMaster University focused on aging optimization. It pursues this goal through interdisciplinary teams that work with older adults and key stakeholders. The institute leverages platforms like the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal and collaborates with the Labarge Centre for Mobility in Aging. Its work spans biology and behavior, aging-related mobility, and health outcomes to reduce costs and improve well-being. The initiative aims to impact Canadian aging populations at scale through education, research collaboration, and public-facing resources.
Regular/Temporary
Regular
Job Title
Associate Director, Development, Faculty of Social Sciences
Job ID
73215
Location
Central Campus
Open Date
12/03/2025
Job Type
Continuing
Close Date
01/07/2026
Employee Group
TMG
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Department
UA PanUni Adv(Faculties-Units)
Salary Grade/Band
Band M
Salary Range
$101466.00 - $152200.00 (annual)
Hours per Week
35
Posting Details
Schedule
Monday to Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Education Level
Bachelor's Degree
Career Level
Management
Job Description
About McMaster University
Founded in 1887, McMaster University is a research-intensive public university. McMaster is dedicated to advancing human and societal health and well-being. McMaster is ranked in the world's Top 80 publicly funded universities by the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings.
With a total student population of more than 33,000, McMaster welcomes students from 120 countries as well as Canada. Home to more than 70 research centres and institutes, McMaster University is comprised of the six faculties of Business (DeGroote School of Business), Engineering, Health Science, Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences. McMaster's 30-acre main campus, located in the Westdale neighbourhood of Hamilton, Ontario, is comprised of 300 acres of scenic property at the western end of Lake Ontario, between Toronto and Niagara Falls. McMaster University also has three other regional campuses: Burlington, Kitchener- Waterloo, and Niagara.
The Faculty of Social Sciences
The Faculty of Social Sciences comprises over 200 full and part time faculty and staff members researching and teaching in twelve departments. We’re also home to over 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
Our mission is to ask challenging questions, pursue understanding, and work with others to create a more sustainable, just society. We pursue inclusive excellence in our research, education, and service, on campus and beyond, by engaging with diverse peoples, perspectives and ways of knowing. Learn more here.
Advancement at McMaster University
McMaster’s vibrant student experience, world-class research, and community engagement are empowered by the support of thousands of alumni and donors who also believe strongly in McMaster. Together, McMaster’s donors and alumni help make the university what it is today and help nurture the next generation of leaders in our world.
The Advancement leadership team provides overall strategic leadership and direction in the areas of fundraising; developing and building partnerships; and engaging with donors, alumni and stakeholders. The Advancement team also plays a critically important role in advancing McMaster’s strategy, in support of McMaster’s ambitious vision, in partnership with the academic and administrative leaders across the University. The Advancement team has a centralized/decentralized structure, with strategies established and coordinated centrally, along with some programs and services (e.g. Annual Giving, Leadership Giving, Principal Giving, Corporate Giving, Estate Giving & Legacy Planning, Stewardship, overarching Alumni programs, Research & Prospect Analytics, and Gift Processing services), whereas other programs and services are delivered ‘locally’ through decentralized, dedicated Development and Alumni staff embedded within the faculties and units. Together, this structure reflects a collaborative ‘One McMaster’ Approach - ensuring alignment, shared priorities, and seamless partnership across all areas of the University.
Leadership
Lili Litwin, Vice President, University Advancement
Lili Litwin joined McMaster on June 1, 2023, as McMaster’s new Vice-President, University Advancement.
As a leading Canadian advancement expert, Litwin has worked across the research, hospital, charitable and university sectors. In addition to serving as executive director of Advancement at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, she spent five years as president of the St. Michael’s Foundation at St. Michael’s Hospital and Providence Healthcare, Unity Health Toronto. In both roles, she led fundraising campaigns that surpassed their goals, developed strong and diverse advancement teams, and liaised with academic partners on governance and donor stewardship.
Lili graduated from York University with a B.Ed. Her earlier work experience includes time as Vice- President of Development at the Canadian Centre for Diversity and with ONEXONE, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children in health and education.
Ashley Downey, Associate Vice-President, Pan-University Advancement (Faculties and Units)
Ashley joined McMaster in May 2024. As an experienced fundraising leader with 15+ years delivering impact within the philanthropic sector, Ashley brings a wealth of experience and strategic leadership to McMaster University Advancement team. Joining from her previous role as Associate Vice-President at St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation, where she worked for 10 years, she has consistently delivered exceptional results, leading critical portfolios including principal and major gifts and planned giving at St. Michael’s.
Her career is marked by a series of successes in driving major fundraising campaigns and fostering collaborative relationships with donors, volunteers, and organizational leaders. Ashley's expertise extends beyond healthcare, having made significant contributions to fundraising efforts at the Royal Ontario Museum and with Peacock Philanthropic Council Inc.
Ashley holds a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Political Science and Gender Studies from the University of Ottawa and a Graduate Certificate from Humber College in Fundraising and Volunteer Management.
Maryam Latifpoor-Keparoutis, incoming Director, Advancement – Humanities, Social Sciences & Campaign
Maryam is a senior advancement professional with over 30 years of experience in post-secondary education, having held leadership roles at the University of Toronto, the University of Guelph, and the University of Waterloo. She is known for building high-performing teams, cultivating transformational partnerships, and advancing inclusive, mission-driven strategies that support students, faculty, and institutional growth.
A proud alum of the University of Toronto, Maryam’s own journey as an immigrant balancing education, work, and family has shaped her deep commitment to student success, and talent development. She is a passionate philanthropic supporter, and together with her family, has personally invested in initiatives that foster student opportunity and build stronger, more inclusive academic communities.
Jeremiah Hurley, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences
Jeremiah Hurley is Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences; a professor and former Chair in the Department of Economics; a member of the Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, and a member of the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact (HEI), all at McMaster University. His research on the economics of health and health care systems includes physician behaviour, funding models and resource association in health care, public and private roles in health care financing, financial incentives in health systems, equity in health systems, normative frameworks in health economics, and the application of experimental economic methods in health research. He has published in leading health economic, health policy, and health services research journals and has acted as a consultant to regional, provincial, national and international agencies. He is the author of the Canadian health economics textbook, Health Economics (McGraw-Hill Ryerson).
Katherine Cuff, Interim Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences
Katherine Cuff is a professor in the department of Economics and Interim, Dean for the Faculty of Social Sciences. Katherine has been a member of the McMaster community for 25 years. She brings extensive institutional knowledge and leadership experience to the role of interim Dean, having served two terms on Senate, chaired the Senate Committee on Appointments, and acted as president of the McMaster University Faculty Association (MUFA). She has held a variety of roles within the Faculty of Social Sciences, having served as a member of Faculty Council, the Graduate Curriculum and Policy Committee, and numerous selection committees. Most recently, she served as the faculty’s representative on the University Reputation Committee, and was a member of the steering committee for the Master of Public Policy in Digital Society. Katherine holds an MA in Economics from York University and a PhD in Economics from Queen’s University. She was awarded the Tier II Canada Research Chair in Public Economic Theory for two terms (2009–2019) and was one of McMaster’s inaugural University Scholars.
Job Summary
McMaster University is seeking aproactive and motivated fundraising professional, who will be dedicated to supporting the advancement activities within the Faculty of Social Sciences. Reporting to the Director, Advancement – Humanities, Social Sciences & Campaign, will lead the fundraising strategies for the Faculty of Social Sciences. Working in partnership with the faculty’s’ advancement team, the Associate Director, Development – Social Sciences will work with Deans Katherine Cuff and Jeremiah Hurley to identify key funding priorities for the faculty. The Associate Director, Development will then translate these priorities into clear cases for support, and work with the advancement team in the faculty to identify, cultivate and solicit major gift prospects. The Associate Director, Development will lead a team of two advancement professionals.
The Associate Director will act as the subject matter expert and lead solicitor for the Faculty of Social Sciences. The Associate Director, Development will manage a comprehensive Advancement portfolio, supporting the development of alumni engagement programs and proactively championing partnerships and revenue opportunities to support McMaster’s research and educational goals. The Associate Director will personally focus on securing gifts of $250K+ and work with University Advancement senior leadership on complex gifts of $1M+ involving multiple internal and external partners. Our ideal candidate will have experience fundraising within a campaign environment.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Reporting to the Director, Advancement – Humanities, Social Sciences & Campaign, and working closely with the Dean within the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Associate Vice President, Pan-University Advancement (Faculties & Units), the Advancement team within the Faculty of Social Sciences and other key stakeholders, the Associate Director, Development will:
Advancement Leadership
Team Leadership
Relationship Development
Administrative
Qualifications & Competencies
Working at McMaster
At McMaster, you will find a community of talented individuals who are inspired by the University’s Mission and the sense of purpose this mission brings. It is through these talented individuals, their creativity and drive for results that McMaster University has earned its reputation as being Canada’s “most innovative” university.
Leaders in The Management Group (TMG) are vital contributors to McMaster’s renowned culture of creativity, innovation and excellence. They demonstrate the value they place on their leaders with a highly competitive total rewards package featuring compensation, well-being, growth and inclusion provisions.
McMaster University strives to embody the values of integrity, quality, inclusiveness and teamwork, and has a strong commitment to employment equity. Building an inclusive community with a shared purpose is something that McMaster University prioritizes. They believe it is important for their workforce to reflect the diversity of their students and community. The diversity of their workforce is at the core of their innovation and creativity and is a key area that strengthens their research capabilities and teaching excellence.
Target Hire Date: January 2026
The salary band presents a minimum and a maximum range, please note that salary is based on level of experience, education and alignment with internal equity.
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How To Apply
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Employment Equity Statement
McMaster University is located on the traditional territories of the Haudenosaunee and Mississauga Nations and within the lands protected by the “Dish With One Spoon” wampum agreement.
The diversity of our workforce is at the core of our innovation and creativity and strengthens our research and teaching excellence. In keeping with its Statement on Building an Inclusive Community with a Shared Purpose, McMaster University strives to embody the values of respect, collaboration and diversity, and has a strong commitment to employment equity.
The University seeks qualified candidates who share our commitment to equity and inclusion, who will contribute to the diversification of ideas and perspectives, and especially welcomes applications from indigenous (First Nations, Métis or Inuit) peoples, members of racialized communities, persons with disabilities, women, and persons who identify as 2SLGBTQ+.
As part of McMaster’s commitment, all applicants are invited to complete a confidential Applicant Diversity Survey through the online application submission process. The Survey questionnaire requests voluntary self-identification in relation to equity-seeking groups that have historically faced and continue to face barriers in employment. Please refer to the Applicant Diversity Survey - Statement of Collection for additional information.
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Hybrid Work Language
To ensure an ongoing and vibrant University community that meets the needs of our students, staff and faculty and supports the University mission, ability to work on-site continues to be a requirement for most University positions. The University is supportive of exploring flexible work arrangements that effectively balance operational needs and employee interests.