Job Summary
The Program Assistant Director of Transitional Programs (TP) within the New Student Transition & Family Programs Department ( NSTFP ) is responsible for assisting in the development of programs designed to support the successful transition for new students. The role will focus on supporting transfer students first generation students off campus/online students and other target populations identified. The Program Assistant Director will be responsible for program implementation student leadership development transition support initiatives management and supervision as well as assisting with daily office operations to support student success. The annual salary for this position ranges from $57000 to $60000. The final offer will be based on the candidates experience qualifications and overall fit for the role.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Assist and supervise the development maintenance and coordination of transition and support programs for target populations including transfer students first generation off campus/online students and other identified groups. Create opportunities for new students to connect to campus through intentional outreach mentoring opportunities and education. Assist in the development of collaborative programs with other campus departments and offices to provide comprehensive and holistic support for students. Aid in the development of strategic partnerships with key campus partners such as enrollment services division of student success and academic affairs. Assist in the development of department goals and outcomes and assessment measures to track program success. Assist Director in writing departmental -Supervise student leaders peer mentors and/or student employees within the Department of New Student & Family Transition Programs. Direct supervision of Transition Programs Graduate Assistant and undergraduate Transition Support Liaisons. Develop curriculum instruction training plans and program opportunities for Transition Support Initiatives and future leadership programs that includes future programs like the First-Generation Mentorship Program the Transfer Student Association/Honor Society Transfer Success Modules and a First-Generation Student Organization. Manage the marketing and communications for Transition Programs including newsletters website updates social media and graphic design. Work collaboratively with the NSTFP Coordinator to produce a professional marketing and messaging plan. Manage programming budget following campus fiscal policies and procedures. Create and maintain standard operating procedures for assigned processes and procedures. Keep abreast of current events as they pertain to students and their families and represent Transition Programs on various campus committees as assigned by supervisor recruitment events and other activities sponsored by the University and Division of Student Affairs; as well as professional development opportunities including professional conferences. Assist with day-to-day office operations for Transition Programs within the New Student Transition & Family Programs Department including but not limited to student and family support services records management and office administration to include answering emails/calls of and assisting with walk-in visits from students parents and families orientation and administrative responsibilities. Performs other duties assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelors degree in higher education administration student affairs in higher education counseling social work or related field. Two (2) years experience working with program development and/or campus events implementation. One (1) year of experience supervising undergraduate and or graduate student employees. Industry knowledge and experience in any of the following: student transitions admissions advising family programs and/or orientation in higher education. Experience planning implementing and evaluating student programs and events. Licenses: Class C Operators Drivers License. The applicant selected must provide a current three-year Driving Record from the current state of residence. If not currently a Texas resident you must obtain a Texas Drivers License within 30 days after entering Texas as a new resident.
Preferred Qualifications
Masters degree. Three (3) or more years of experience. Experience working with new student programs transfer students first generation students or targeted student success initiatives. Two (2) years or more of supervision of student employees.
Work Schedule
Monday-Friday; 8:00am-5:00pm. Some evenings and weekend hours at departmental/division-sponsored programs. Travel to other parts of the campus for meetings events and errands.
Required Experience:
Director
Job SummaryThe Program Assistant Director of Transitional Programs (TP) within the New Student Transition & Family Programs Department ( NSTFP ) is responsible for assisting in the development of programs designed to support the successful transition for new students. The role will focus on supporti...
Job Summary
The Program Assistant Director of Transitional Programs (TP) within the New Student Transition & Family Programs Department ( NSTFP ) is responsible for assisting in the development of programs designed to support the successful transition for new students. The role will focus on supporting transfer students first generation students off campus/online students and other target populations identified. The Program Assistant Director will be responsible for program implementation student leadership development transition support initiatives management and supervision as well as assisting with daily office operations to support student success. The annual salary for this position ranges from $57000 to $60000. The final offer will be based on the candidates experience qualifications and overall fit for the role.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Assist and supervise the development maintenance and coordination of transition and support programs for target populations including transfer students first generation off campus/online students and other identified groups. Create opportunities for new students to connect to campus through intentional outreach mentoring opportunities and education. Assist in the development of collaborative programs with other campus departments and offices to provide comprehensive and holistic support for students. Aid in the development of strategic partnerships with key campus partners such as enrollment services division of student success and academic affairs. Assist in the development of department goals and outcomes and assessment measures to track program success. Assist Director in writing departmental -Supervise student leaders peer mentors and/or student employees within the Department of New Student & Family Transition Programs. Direct supervision of Transition Programs Graduate Assistant and undergraduate Transition Support Liaisons. Develop curriculum instruction training plans and program opportunities for Transition Support Initiatives and future leadership programs that includes future programs like the First-Generation Mentorship Program the Transfer Student Association/Honor Society Transfer Success Modules and a First-Generation Student Organization. Manage the marketing and communications for Transition Programs including newsletters website updates social media and graphic design. Work collaboratively with the NSTFP Coordinator to produce a professional marketing and messaging plan. Manage programming budget following campus fiscal policies and procedures. Create and maintain standard operating procedures for assigned processes and procedures. Keep abreast of current events as they pertain to students and their families and represent Transition Programs on various campus committees as assigned by supervisor recruitment events and other activities sponsored by the University and Division of Student Affairs; as well as professional development opportunities including professional conferences. Assist with day-to-day office operations for Transition Programs within the New Student Transition & Family Programs Department including but not limited to student and family support services records management and office administration to include answering emails/calls of and assisting with walk-in visits from students parents and families orientation and administrative responsibilities. Performs other duties assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelors degree in higher education administration student affairs in higher education counseling social work or related field. Two (2) years experience working with program development and/or campus events implementation. One (1) year of experience supervising undergraduate and or graduate student employees. Industry knowledge and experience in any of the following: student transitions admissions advising family programs and/or orientation in higher education. Experience planning implementing and evaluating student programs and events. Licenses: Class C Operators Drivers License. The applicant selected must provide a current three-year Driving Record from the current state of residence. If not currently a Texas resident you must obtain a Texas Drivers License within 30 days after entering Texas as a new resident.
Preferred Qualifications
Masters degree. Three (3) or more years of experience. Experience working with new student programs transfer students first generation students or targeted student success initiatives. Two (2) years or more of supervision of student employees.
Work Schedule
Monday-Friday; 8:00am-5:00pm. Some evenings and weekend hours at departmental/division-sponsored programs. Travel to other parts of the campus for meetings events and errands.
Required Experience:
Director
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