QLD Chapter eNews March 2021 - 16 March 2021

Message from the QLD President

Welcome to 2021 and to our first newsletter for the year.

I hope everyone enjoyed a well-deserved break over the Christmas period – I must admit it feels like a lifetime ago!

I am sure that many of you, like me, are ramping up for a busy 2021. At St Aidan’s we have made the decision to double up all our reunions for 2021 to include the girls who missed out on reunions in 2020 due to the dreaded Covid-19. Certainly, busy but exciting times ahead.

Hopefully many of you can join us for the upcoming Professional Development sessions on volunteers and our regular special interest group (SIG) events – see more details later in the newsletter. 

This month, we are looking forward to hosting a session in Mackay on Monday 22 March – so we look forward to welcoming those in Mackay and close by can to this special regional PD event.

The International Conference is going ahead from September 6 to 9 in Adelaide, with registration pages now live! More information here! 

Remember that early bird registrations close on Friday 30 April. We have a Queensland Chapter Dinner planned for Tuesday evening 7 September which will allow everyone from our wonderful State to get together.

Thank you to our sponsors for their continued support of our chapter.

Your State Committee and the National Board continue to work hard to ensure that you, our members, enjoy quality experiences to support you in the development of your profession. Please reach out to me if there’s anything further that we can do to add value to your membership.

I look forward to connecting with you personally at future events.

Sue Russell
QLD Chapter President

Marketing and Alumni SIG

Marketing and Alumni SIG

The QLD Chapter held their Marketing and Alumni SIG recently on February 25th at John Paul College. Thanks to all who attended this helpful and informative event.

Marketing SIG

Topic: Crisis Communications

The possibility that a school may face a crisis or negative experience that will impact your school’s reputation, is one we all need to be prepared for. Whether it is a case of COVID-19 that might lead to the evacuation of your school or an unhappy current or future family, that may create waves in the media, it is always good to be prepared. 

SIG Feedback

From COVID-19 cases to Alumni opinions and reputation challenges, to negative parent voices, the Crisis Communications interactive SIG explored the wide array of issues that appear across our desks every day. Discussions ran deep as we explored how we prepare, respond and overcome crisis management and comms not only in the media but to the wider school community. We explored the variety of channels we use, and the effectiveness of them and how these channels should be managed. A fantastic SIG with great outcomes and discussions across a diverse group of people and schools.  

Alumni SIG

Topic: What have you decided to keep (and not to keep) from 2020 & why?

The challenges of 2020 pushed Alumni groups into new territory, with many introducing new initiatives and technology with great success. Join with other Alumni practitioners in this show-and-tell session where we will discuss what learnings from 2020 will be harnessed this year and which will be left behind.

SIG Feedback

Facilitated by David Miles, Old Boys Manager at ‎Anglican Church Grammar School, this was a timely discussion as we commence the new school year. Representing a cross-section of the sector, the group shared their learnings from 2020 and the innovative (and often time-intensive) ways they engaged with their alumni during COVID. Aware of the current uncertainties the group is cautiously planning for the return of in-person reunions and ways to re-establish the connection between our alumni and current students. Thank you to our facilitator David, our host school John Paul College and the members who participated in this honest and informative session.

Regional events

Regional events

QLD PD Turning Volunteers into Champions

Please join us for an engaging and informative Queensland PD session! Engaging volunteers to support and uplift the efforts of your advancement team can be the difference between a great outcome and an exceptional outcome. Where people power is harnessed, directed and unleashed in the right way for your community, more can be achieved together. Come to this special PD event where you’ll hear from expert practitioners and their experiences with turning volunteers into champions.

Event details

Date: Thursday 18 March 2021
VenueWests Toowong, Sylvan Road, Toowong
Time:  2:00pm – 4:00pm onwards
Cost: $55 member, $65 non-member (GST included)

To read about the event agenda or find out more information on the event, please click on the button below.

Register here

QLD Professional Development Session – Mackay

We look forward to joining our Colleagues in Mackay on 22 March. 

This special event is for team leaders and members of staff working specifically in schools in admissions and enrolments, alumni and community relations, community engagement and marketing.  

Don’t miss this regional professional development opportunity!

The sessions will run from 9am until 2pm. Topics covered will include; chaos or calm and top alumni engagement tips as well as plenty of time for networking and questions. 

Event Details

Date: Monday 22 March 2021
Venue: Quest on Gordon, 27 Gordon St, Mackay QLD 4740
Time: 9.00am – 2.00pm
Cost: Members FREE, non-members $33 (GST included)

To read about the event agenda or find out more information on the event, please click on the button below.

Register here

We will also be holding a Professional Development session in Toowoomba on May 28.  Keep your eyes out for more information in next little while.

Upcoming webinars

Upcoming webinars

We have an exciting line up of SIGs & PD events available for our members for the next two terms. These are organised by various Chapters but are open to all our Australasia members. We encourage everyone to get online and join in. There is something for every profession in the Advancement sector and this is a great space to learn and share industry ideas.

March 23 @ 10:00am

Leadership Webinar: What does “good” Look Like? | Team Leadership in 2021

Register NOW!

This presentation will discuss how to ascertain what “good” looks like post 2020, and will cover topics such as hybrid working and performance management.

Joydeep Hor is the People + Culture Strategies Founder and Managing Principal. He is one of Australia’s most well-known workplace relations lawyers.

March 31 @ 11:00am

Fundraising: Effective Communications for Fundraising

Register NOW!

Engaging with your donors in a personal and emotive manner is critical for effective fundraising.

In this session Chanel Hughes (Global Philanthropic) and Hannah Atwell (St Andrew’s College) will discuss how to communicate effectively to engage your donors.

What’s your story?

What’s your story?

By Dionne Molina
Director of Marketing and Community Relations, Hunter Valley Grammar School

School marketing teams are reasonably adept at using social media to market their school these days. Surprisingly though, there remains an incredibly underutilised feature lurking in Facebook, Instagram and even LinkedIn, which many schools have been slow to leverage in their marketing strategy. Unless you have been living under a rock, you would have seen (and possibly used) Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn Stories in your personal social feed, but if they are not part of your school marketing plan, they should be!

For the uninitiated, Stories are fleeting glimpses of life shared ephemerally, meaning they disappear after a period of time (24 hours). They are displayed through Story ‘cards’ and are viewed, used and consumed by millions of people every day.

Stories occupy prime real estate in our social apps, making them a very important channel for schools. If you are yet to discover the power of Stories, here are some considerations to get started.

 

Storytelling

It may seem like stating the obvious, but Stories are most interesting and effective when they tell a story – beginning, middle and end. You’d be surprised how little storytelling is considered in marketing. Rather than sharing a bunch of images of your next sports carnival in an Instagram post, think about how Stories can elevate that content for big impact and engagement. For example, film,  photograph or Boomerang the start of the day (excitement building), some action throughout the day (races, smiling faces, close finishes, chants and costumes), and then the end of the day (winners and champions). Make your Stories engaging using a mix of video and stills and add gifs, filters or text to narrate the story of the day and keep your audience moving through your Story and coming back for updates.

Like all marketing and engagement activities, you should have a goal and plan for your content, so don’t underestimate the time required to strategise, structure and develop a good Story before you get started.

 

Social media is social

Many schools forget this critical point and fall into the trap of ‘telling’ and ‘pushing’ information out to their community rather than engaging, creating conversations or seeking and sharing user-generated content. Your audience wants to connect with humans (not just a brand or institution). The very nature of Stories allows schools to be authentic, go behind the scenes, facilitate connections and build engagement.

If you’re a little low on inspirational content, perhaps you could consider a ‘Story Takeover’ to show your school’s unique personality, which is also highly engaging to your audience. A Story Takeover is when an individual or a group posts to your Facebook or Instagram account, who ordinarily would not have access to it. For example, your school captains, photography club members, support staff etc. Imagine your groundspeople capturing the beauty of your school through their eyes and their work. What an interesting perspective of your school story.

Stories are an excellent way to showcase content in new and exciting ways and are especially good for the content which doesn’t fit or work in traditional posts.  This doesn’t mean you should throw your brand book out the window. Always bear in mind what is appropriate to your brand and your audience and importantly, your goals.

Stories have loads of neat features like polls and sliders, which can engage your fans but be thoughtful about how you use these features. You can be fun and creative but do not be irrelevant to your audience or else they’ll just bypass your Story.

 

Don’t let the memories fade

So you have done all the work, created a fantastic Instagram Story full of colour and fun, and then it disappears after 24 hours. Make Instagram Highlights your friend. Highlights collate and save your best Story content so they can live on in your profile.

Highlights are the first thing a user will see when they land on your Instagram profile so put your best Story content in there. You can brand, classify and organise your Highlights in whatever way you like. Think about creating Highlights, for alumni, sport or even the highlights of an entire school year. If you use Canva, they have templates you can access and edit to brand Highlight covers.

 

Mobile and vertical 

While there are ways to use a desktop to upload Story content, it is far easier to use the Story feature as it was intended – via a mobile device. This means content should be captured (or downloaded) to a mobile device and then upload directly to Stories in the relevant app.

For seasoned mobile photographers and videographers who are used to capturing video horizontally, turning the phone vertically was hard to get used to initially. Stories are viewed vertically, and they are most effective when the content is captured vertically from the onset. To get the most bang for my buck, I will simultaneously capture content both horizontally and vertically to deliver that content most effectively and appropriately across various platforms and features. I also differentiate my content between social apps because the audiences are very different (but that’s an article for another time!).  

There are some great school marketing and communications teams out there doing some fantastic things with Stories – seek out a few examples and see how you go creating your own.

International Conference (6th – 9th September)

International Conference (6th – 9th September)

As you know, the International Conference is happening this September. We are aware that there is some uncertainty around travel and restrictions so we have updated our refund policy to ensure that it is flexible and meets our member needs.

Even if you’re not able to attend the full program, please consider joining us for a day if you can. It’s a great opportunity to learn about a wide range of topics from high calibre speakers, all in one place. And if cost is an issue, please get in touch. We have bursaries available for members to attend.

Our draft program is shaping up nicely and we expect to be offering a Conference that was well worth waiting for!

Conference Program

Certified Advancement Practitioner Training 2021

Certified Advancement Practitioner Training 2021

We will be running our next Certified Advancement Practitioner Training Courses as an online option. This is due to the uncertainty around travel and institutional restrictions. You can register your interest or ask any questions by emailing sona@educateplus.edu.au.

View Course Curriculum

COURSE BENEFITS COURSE INFORMATION

  • Grants you more credibility as an Advancement Professional
  • Improves career opportunities and provides an advantage when being considered for promotion or other career opportunities
  • Prepares you for greater on-the-job responsibilities.
  • Improves skills & knowledge
  • Demonstrates your commitment
  • Broadens your connections to other certified practitioners
  • Reflects personal achievement
  • Offers greater recognition from peers and improve your professional profile.

Course Timetable

COURSE STRUCTURE

This course is presented in a ‘blended’ format, consisting of independent online learning (approx 30hr) and attendance at an online training program.

  • Once registered you’ll be given a login for our ‘myLearning’ online training site.
  • Comprehensive assessment with personalised feedback
  • Online self-study learning content
  • Downloadable resources
  • Each participant will be awarded a certificate upon successful completion of their assignments and attendance at the online training component of the course

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Welcome to new members

Welcome to new members

Welcome to new members

We are pleased to commence 2021 with 39 new members to our Queensland Chapter! We currently have 407 members including 94 regional members and are hopeful that 2021 will provide many opportunities to make connections with fellow members at Educate Plus events, PDs and SIGs. 

Click on the button at the bottom of the page to view our new member page which contains information on all member benefits.

First Name

Last Name

Job Title

Current Employer

Juliet

Bailey

Admissions Officer

St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School

Kerrin

Budden

Head of Operations

Toowoomba Christian College

Eloise

Copp

Marketing Assistant

Somerville House

Huan Quoc

Dam

International Engagement Manager

John Paul International College

Dan

Drewe

Director of Corporate Services

Clayfield College

Minette

Engelbrecht

EA & Administration

Cooloola Christian College

David

Ferguson

Deputy Head of International Operations

John Paul International College

Sarah

Forster

Development and Alumnae Relations Coordinator

Brisbane Girls’ Grammar School

Lorraine

Gardiner

Marketing & Communications Officer

Padua College, QLD

Stephanie

Gilmore

Marketing and Community Officer

Clayfield College

Meg

Graham

Foundation Manager

Clayfield College

Annie

Greening

Assistant Registrar

Moreton Bay College & Moreton Bay Boy’s College

Jackson

Hickey

Assistant Communication Officer

Ambrose Treacy College

Anita

Howard

Enrolments & Community Relations Officer

Freshwater Christian College

Kaitlyn

Hughes

EA & Administration Support

Cooloola Christian College

Sam

Ireland

Enrolments & Community Engagement Officer

West Moreton Anglican College

Natasha

Lewis

Admissions and Alumni Coordinator

Faith Lutheran College, Plainland

Julieanne

Lomas

Executive Assistant to the Principal

Freshwater Christian College

Melissa

Markham

Customer Engagement Officer

Australian Industry Trade College

Julia

McKenna

Director of Development and Community Engagement

St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School

Candice

Meyer

Marketing Assistant

Cannon Hill Anglican College

Twee

Nguyen

Marketing and Communications Assistant

Ipswich Grammar School

Alana

Okumu

Marketing and Communications Officer

Freshwater Christian College

Nick

Panzram

Principal

Nambour Christian College

Liza

Peapell

PA to Dean of Foundation

Ambrose Treacy College

Dan

Pearson

Director of Advancement

Emmanuel College, Carrara

Rachel

Shaw

Marketing and Events Officer

Kenmore State High School

Inge

Smith

Registrar

Moreton Bay College & Moreton Bay Boy’s College

Katrina

Smith

Manager, Business Services

Cannon Hill Anglican College

Kiarra

Smith

Administration Assistant

Cooloola Christian College

Simon

Stower

Vice Rector Staff & Administration

Padua College, QLD

Emma

Thompson

Liaison Assistant – Community Relations

Somerset College

Shelley

Traves

Accounts Officer

Toowoomba Christian College

Katrina

Upton

Marketing

Cannon Hill Anglican College

Patricia

Watkins

Enrolments Officer

Padua College, QLD

Russell

Welch

Director

John Paul International College

Sue

Weston

PA to the Rector and Events Coordinator

Padua College, QLD

Lorraine

Wilson

Assistant Registrar

Moreton Bay College & Moreton Bay Boy’s College

Renee

Wolfik

Communication and Community Engagement Officer

Citipointe Christian College

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