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Welcome to SVA’s jobs portal, your one-stop shop for finding the most up to date source of employment opportunities. We have partnered with the National Labor Exchange to provide you this information. You may be looking for part-time employment to supplement your income while you are in school. You might be looking for an internship to add experience to your resume. And you may be completing your training ready to start a new career. This site has all of those types of jobs.

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Job Information

Colgate University Director of the Office of Student Involv in Hamilton, New York

NY1499274 Director of Student Involvement needed for Colgate University in Hamilton, NY.

Pay rate is $70,000 - $74,500 per year.

Duties: -Provide leadership, direction, support, and oversight for the operations within the Office of Student Involvement. -Select, train, and supervise department staff, including helping to establish annual goals and conducting regular performance development conversations and weekly meetings, as well as encouraging professional development opportunities. -Provide oversight for the planning and execution of new student and transfer student orientations and incoming student communications, including supervising the assistant director of new student programs. -Provide oversight for the management of the late night coordinator, ensuring a robust and engaging schedule of late-night and weekend events and programs. -Manage and serve as the point person for the campus for the student organization management platform, Get Involved. -Manage all departmental budgets and supervise department members in their budget management; maintain signing authority for departmental and student organization contracts. -Negotiate, prepare, review, and amend contracts for performances and services on behalf of student organizations. -Assure that such contractual ventures are feasible; staff and financial resources are available; and contracts are in compliance with University, state, and federal policies and/or laws. -Co-lead the Organization Advisory Committee (OAC) in the development and implementation of student organization recognition/registration processes, policies, training, resources, and assessment. -Explore and propose opportunities to integrate leadership development into the student experience. -Provide strategic direction on the assessment of current practices and help implement a plan (an external review was completed in the 2020-2021 academic year) to improve the overall effectiveness of the involvement and advisement model. -Develop knowledge of current trends and promising practices related to student government, clubs, organizations, and the allocation of resources. -Incorporate CAS Standards, NASPA competencies, and other relevant evidence-based practices into department practices and policies. -Develop and coordinate the department-wide assessment strategy.

Requirements: -Bachelors degree required. -Masters degree in a related field such as higher education administration, education, social work, or counseling is preferred. -Five years of experience planning large and small events in a college/university setting; -Demonstrated knowledge of facilities management; -Experience advising student clubs and organizations; -Experience supervising professional, graduate, or student staff; -Attention to detail, including an ability to assess and identify risks; -Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging; -Ability to lead and manage a cross-functional, collaborative team; -Strong oral and written communication skills. -Knowledge of student development theory, student and student organization advising models, and curriculum design; -Experience developing student leaders, student organizations, and adviser trainings and resources; -Experience working with student organization management platform; -Strong knowledge of student affairs practices as applied to a diverse range of programmatic areas; -Experience with using social media platforms; -Experience with student learning outcomes, assessment, and data-driven decision-making

To Apply: https://careers.colgate.edu/postings/5707

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