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Hoboken, NJ - USA

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Not Disclosed

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Salary Not Disclosed

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

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Job Description

Assistant Director for First Generation and Limited Income students Office of Undergraduate Academics

Stevens Institute of Technology seeks candidates for the position of Assistant Director for First Generation and Limited Income students in the Office of Undergraduate Academics reporting to the Assistant Dean for Student Retention and Success. The Assistant Director is a vital member of the Office of Undergraduate Academics (OUA which focuses on propelling Stevens to new heights as a prominent studentcentric research University. The Assistant Director will be responsible for the development and delivery of specialized academic advising and support programs for the success of FirstGeneration and Pelleligible students at Stevens.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES

Responsibilities and duties include but are not limited to:

Educational Program Management

  • Plans and oversees all logistics involved with Preorientation events and programs.

  • Serves as academics point of contact for students and families starting at the time of acceptance. Engages families and students during Accepted Students Weekend Orientation Weekend and throughout their time at Stevens.

  • Advises counsels and supports the over 500 students that are part of these special population groups (First Generation Limited Income through their years at Stevens. Provides firstsemester registration support.

  • Aligns appropriate resources in distress situations (e.g. Office of Undergraduate Academics Student Life CARE Counseling and Psychological Services Financial Aid STEP and Residence Life.

  • Develops and delivers a series of workshops on noncurricular topics of importance to these student populations. These topics include study skills time management financial literacy financial aid and employment opportunities. Schedules sessions recruits and guides instructors as needed.

  • Manages student scheduling and registration for all workshops. Manages workshop series related communications e.g. web shells social media) to inform and engage students.

  • Conducts program assessment. Designs administer and analyze surveys. Develops improvement recommendations.

  • Works with Development to secure support for students in pursuit of Research opportunities and Study Abroad opportunities.

  • Handles social media accounts to advertise events workshops and programs.

  • Collaborates with other student service departments in support of programs services and processes for undergraduate student participation.

Support the Office Mission

  • Collaborates with other student service departments on orientation advising registration and support programs services and processes for undergraduate students.

  • Supports the OUA Deans in various initiatives of the office including those related directly to retention and student success (particularly as measured by the 6year graduation rate).

  • Advises a caseload of students on the Academic Support Program (ASP).

  • Assists OUA colleagues with transfer credits advising needs and other academic support.

QUALIFICATIONS

A successful candidate will meet the following requirements:

  • Minimum bachelors degree and preferred a masters degree.

  • A passion for providing access to students who have historically had trouble accessing higher education.

  • A minimum of 5 years of related advising and program management experience.

  • Experienced in developing programs and planning events focused on student engagement and mentorship.

  • Strong analytical and problemsolving skills and communication skills (written and verbal).

  • Demonstrated strong leadership and mentorship skills.

  • Experienced in teaching and leading workshops.

  • Demonstrated strong teamwork skills.

  • An ability to maintain confidentiality.

Department

Undergraduate Student Success

General Submission Guidelines:

Please submit an online application to be considered a candidate for any job at Stevens. Please attach a cover letter and resume with each application. Other requirements for consideration may depend on the job.

Still Have Questions

If you have any questions regarding your application please contact .

EEO Statement:

Stevens Institute of Technology is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Accordingly Stevens adheres to an employment policy that prohibits discriminatory practices or harassment against candidates or employees based on legally impermissible factor(s) including but not necessarily limited to race color religion creed sex national origin nationality citizenship status age ancestry marital or domestic partnership or civil union status familial status affectional or sexual orientation gender identity or expression atypical cellular or blood trait genetic information pregnancy or pregnancyrelated medical conditions disability or any protected military or veteran status.


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Employment Type

Full-Time

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