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The Student Affairs portfolio includes but is not limited to, the VPSA Office, Dean of Students Office, Center for Student Leadership and Engagement, Fraternity/Sorority Life, Office of Community and Ethical Standards, Campus Recreation, Office of Advocacy and Success, Student Health and Wellness Services, Campus Reservations and Events, Student Affairs Business Operations, Military and Veteran Engagement, Residential Living and Resident Learning.
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The Student Affairs Coordinator is responsible for providing high-level administrative support to the Associate Dean for Student Affairs in addition to supporting specific initiatives by the Director of Admissions, Director of Student Affairs, and Registrar.
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Manage student room and board charges, and assist Vice President for Student Affairs with room and board projections and budgets in collaboration with the Housing Operations and Communications Coordinator.
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Stay abreast of national trends relative to student engagement and student affairs. The Associate Vice Provost for Student Engagement and Dean of Students is responsible for many student services that complement the academic infrastructure including student activities, campus programming and traditions, student centers, new student orientation, events and scheduling, civic and democratic engagement, and response to student crises.
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Required Qualifications Master's degree in student affairs, higher education administration, athletic administration, counseling or related area with relative work experience as a coordinator, advisor, mentor, and/or counselor within a NCAA member institution's athletics department or work experience in a career related office at a college or university.
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One (1) years of experience in student development, student affairs, judicial affairs, residence life, legal issues in higher education or related employment. Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications:Knowledge of student conduct, student development theory, and judicial affairs in higher education.
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As the Title IX Coordinator, this position will have primary responsibility to monitor, supervise and oversee all campus-wide implementation of and compliance with Title IX, including Athletics, Human Resources, Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and any other gender and sex discrimination related issues or complaints.
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The Vice President for Student Engagement and Transformation and Dean of Students is the chief student affairs officer at Widener University and is a visible and accessible leader on campus and in the local community.
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Works closely with the Student Affairs Coordinators at each NSU Campus to strategize on alumni and student programs. Meets assigned metrics for prospects in their portfolio including, Alumni engagement, donor visits, proposals, and solicitations.
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This position will play an important liaison role between Academic Affairs, Admissions, individual academic departments, students, and the wide array of academic and non-academic student support services on campus, to identify and connect with students in need of advising and resources.
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As a Student Success Coach, you will play a pivotal role in fostering student engagement, retention, and success by providing personalized support, guidance, and resources tailored to meet the unique needs of online learners.
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This role demands proficiency in processes related to Student Affairs - including Admissions, Registration, Financial Aid, Student Orientation, Testing, Information Technology, Academic Advising and Support Services, Basic Needs Resources, Financial Literacy, and Student Payments.
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The Student Affairs Administrator will help to register MAPSS students for classes; reserve classroom and event spaces for the MAPSS staff; help to plan and participate in important program events; help organize and conduct annual student and staff surveys; and serve as the principal program liaison between the MAPSS program and the Dean of Students office.
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Other duties as assigned by the Dean of Enrollment Management & Student Affairs. The Director of Career Pathways Advising will serve as a part of the Student Affairs leadership team and promote the active integration of the College's Career Pathways Advising model and related completion strategies within Student Affairs and throughout the college.
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They are responsible to the Associate Director of Student Services and Engagement for supervising and administering a Residence Life program and student activities and services focused on student engagement, community service, and diversity and inclusion programming.
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