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As a member of the division of student affairs, the student engagement coordinator contributes to campus-wide educational initiatives and divisional projects, including but not limited to ENGAGE Day of Learning, New and Transfer Student Move-In and Orientation, Community Orientation, and Community Education Day that advances the College’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and a vibrant, welcoming, and safe community.
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This live-in position responds to incidents and concerns after hours; the scope of response is primarily for Student Engagement and Leadership needs, but also is available for greater Student Affairs concerns as well.
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The Director of Student Engagement assists the Vice President for Student Affairs/Dean of Students with various programs sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs. Work with the Student Engagement Coordinator to organize and plan wellness programs, including Recreational Sports/Intramural programs.
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Penn State World Campus Student Affairs is in search of a student-focused, team-oriented Student Engagement Coordinator. The Student Engagement Coordinator works closely with the Assistant Director of Student Engagement in the design, implementation, delivery, and evaluation of the holistic development of World Campus students through community building and creating a sense of belonging for students.
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In collaboration with the Director, the Office of Student Engagement will identify key student populations that need additional student support with retention, persistence, and graduation.
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The Department of Student Engagement promotes lifelong learning, friendship, and service for fraternity and sorority members. This position reports directly to the Associate Director of Student Engagement for Fraternity and Sorority Life.
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The Associate Dean of Student Engagement serves as one of the main Conduct Officers (as delegated by the Vice Chancellor for Student Access and Success) and also serves as a member of the Title IX team.
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Support student voter engagement efforts including voter registration, voter education campaigns and events, voter turnout initiatives, class presentations, development of strategic social media or marketing campaigns; support the work of the voter engagement coalition and work with student and faculty/staff voting advocates to disseminate election information; develop plans and reports to achieve and maintain national recognition statuses.
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Reports to the Associate Dean for Student Engagement, under the leadership of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students. As a part of a team, the RD assists the Associate Dean of Student Engagement, fellow Resident Directors, and other on-call staff members, with overall Residence Life departmental operations including housing exceptions committees as assigned, and will participate in the creation and marketing of all housing recruitment efforts.
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The Vice President for Student Life oversees departments such as Residence Life and Housing, the Wellness Center, Off-Campus and Commuter Services, Student Conduct, Athletics and Recreation, Veterans Services, Student Engagement, and Student Outreach and Special Programs.
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The Assistant Vice President provides strategic leadership for a talented team of educators and supervises the Career Development Center, Military and Veteran Services, New Maverick Orientation, Intercultural Student Engagement Center, International Education (Study Abroad, Global Engagement, International Scholar Services), Experiential Learning and Student Transition Programs (includes transfer, new student, sophomore and junior transition programs and success initiatives.
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The Vice President for Student Engagement and Transformation and Dean of Students will take the helm of a newly unified and robust division – guiding the University’s student engagement, residential living, wellbeing and belonging, athletics, campus experience, and campus safety areas.
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Position Details Summary Operating Title Assistant Director of Student Engagement Long Classification Title Student Activities Officer Campus Location Plymouth Department PSU Hartman Union Building Summary of Position Reporting to the Director of Student Life and serving as an integral member of the Student Life team, the Assistant Director is responsible for leading student programming at Plymouth State University (PSU) and advising the student-led campus programming board (PACE.
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Serves in a leadership capacity, provides oversight, and supervises the Community Engagement Specialist and other student and professional staff responsible for community engaged learning initiatives, including Ability Awareness Fairs, service learning, volunteerism, alternative breaks, all-campus volunteer days, Community Federal Work Study program, civic engagement.
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Act as a liaison, collaborator, and information resource to the Dean of Students, Office of Multicultural Student Engagement (OMSE), University Advising Center, student organizations and their advisors, and University schools and colleges.
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