ABOUT MINERVA UNIVERSITY
Minerva University based in San Francisco California offers a unique undergraduate experience for the brightest most motivated students in the world. Minerva has beendeliberately designed to teach the capabilities needed to solve complex challenges. Combining a reinvented curriculum rigorous academic standards cutting-edge technology and an immersive global experience Minerva provides an exceptional and accessible education to prepare future leaders and innovators across all disciplines. Minerva undergraduate students come from all over the world to spend their first year in residence in San Francisco and then live and study in a different major world city every semester thereafter. These rich international experiences provide students with deep global understanding and skills.
ABOUT STUDENT LIFE
The Student Life team oversees the growth and development of students outside the classroom. Student Life staff members work within and across teams focused on residential life and Minerva community development civic engagement and city/cultural immersion mental health and wellbeing and professional development of students to prepare them for post-graduation employment or graduate and professional school. These teams are unified by a shared goal of providing and/or supporting opportunities for integrated learning for our diverse and global student community.
THE ROLE
This role is ideally suited for someone who is passionate about student growth and development believes deeply in experiential learning enjoys building relationships with partners excels at project management gets energized looking for creative solutions and has experience leading and managing a team. The City Director is the most senior representative of Minerva in the region and works collaboratively with staff throughout the organization to provide a high quality experience for the current students while also supporting the institution to have a strong presence and recognition in the region.
Requirements:
RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting to the Associate Deans of Student Life with advisory collaboration with the Associate Dean of Counseling And Psychological Services (CAPS) and Coaching and Talent Development (CTD) the City Director will lead the Student Life Team in Berlin. Directly reporting to the City Director will be a Residence Life Manager (RLM) and an Experiential Education Manager (EEM) in the assigned city this team will support all activities in the city and provide students with a holistic semester addition to the core general functions outlined below the City Director will have overall responsibility for the following:
The full operation of the rotation city in collaboration with their assigned Associate Dean and in the supervision of their own direct reports.
Ultimately responsible for development and implementation of the high-level strategy overarching narrative and cohesion of goals and timeliness of messaging
to students and staff relative to their rotation city holding the Student Life Team accountable to content deadlines facilitating meetings and checking in and
providing feedback on deliverables in collaboration with the entire Global Oversight team.
The City Director will oversee and be responsible for:
Leading managing and supporting members of the city-based Student Life Team to support their development growth and potential in their respective roles
Manage the administration of City life collaborating with appropriate government partner and in city resources to ensure a smooth running city operations.
Oversight and management of the city budget
Coordinate and implement the on the ground administration of student visa process for students arriving in Germany.
Crisis and emergency management response (HSSE): implementation and management
Effective team delivery of major events (the City Director will project-manage student orientation and oversee the production of milestone community
events/traditions (as relevant) in coordination with the global Student Life Team. Similarly they will oversee the staff in creating partnership events meant to engage
the external community with Minerva and its students.
Maintaining ongoing relationship(s) with residence hall property management the local technology provider in collaboration with Minervas technology consultant
and the local visa partner (if applicable). Will be the primary point of contact for partnership opportunities with local professionals and organizations passing on
contacts to the Partnerships Manager when applicable.
Using a student development framework respond to and report student policy violations in the city including formal student conduct cases in collaboration with
the relevant Associate Dean.
Other duties as assigned.
STUDENT LIFE GROUND TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES
In addition the City Director will be responsible for a set of common core Student Life
Team functions as a key member of city management. These responsibilities will include the following along with others to be determined by
local need and guided by the City Director:
City preparation opening and closing including check-in and check-out duties
Close collaboration on all events including milestones with assigned lead responsibilities overseen by the in-city Student Life Team lead. This includes collaboration in event planning and preparation facilitation and closing.
Emergency support and health and safety management with relevant training
provided.
Holding the citys Emergency Phone for one week out of every three across the whole semester during which the on-duty employee cannot leave the rotation city.
Defined visibility during the Monday to Friday working week inside the residence hall; with demonstrable active contributions during the entire semester including
the requirement for some weekend or evening work.
Meeting attendance and participation: In-person attendance at all Student Life Team Meetings and any others as designated by the City Director and/or
Associate Dean.
Participating in all elements of semester programming on the ground at the direction of the Associate Dean.
Collaborate with Advancement Outreach Marketing and Academics to support Minervas success and operations in each Minerva city including connecting with
prospective students in the region hosting events for alumni or donors and connecting with regional media outlets.
With the oversight of the City Director collaboration on program and event budgeting and the localization of experiences when implementing event templates
QUALIFICATIONS
It is preferred that the City Director have a broad working knowledge of Berlin including fluency in the local language and a local professional addition it is required that the incumbent be a citizen of the country to which they are assigned or in possession of work authorization documents valid for the duration of the program in that country. The City Director will be expected to be able to demonstrate the following attributes to support the team and the resident students:
Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) and an understanding of the
primacy of effective communication in this role; conflict resolution; rapid
problem-solving; deep awareness of intercultural dynamics; team building and
collaboration; adaptability and flexibility
Emergency response and health and safety protocol design and daily
administration; operations and logistics;
Skilled at program design and facilitation; project management; design-thinking
Partner relationship management and a willingness to learn and utilize CRM
partnership engagement tracking tools.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Contract Length: Mid-June 2026 to mid-May 2027 with clear potential for renewal and
longer-term engagement.
Candidates are encouraged to send their CVs and Cover letters to
before April 15th 2026.
ABOUT MINERVA UNIVERSITYMinerva University based in San Francisco California offers a unique undergraduate experience for the brightest most motivated students in the world. Minerva has beendeliberately designed to teach the capabilities needed to solve complex challenges. Combining a reinvented cur...
ABOUT MINERVA UNIVERSITY
Minerva University based in San Francisco California offers a unique undergraduate experience for the brightest most motivated students in the world. Minerva has beendeliberately designed to teach the capabilities needed to solve complex challenges. Combining a reinvented curriculum rigorous academic standards cutting-edge technology and an immersive global experience Minerva provides an exceptional and accessible education to prepare future leaders and innovators across all disciplines. Minerva undergraduate students come from all over the world to spend their first year in residence in San Francisco and then live and study in a different major world city every semester thereafter. These rich international experiences provide students with deep global understanding and skills.
ABOUT STUDENT LIFE
The Student Life team oversees the growth and development of students outside the classroom. Student Life staff members work within and across teams focused on residential life and Minerva community development civic engagement and city/cultural immersion mental health and wellbeing and professional development of students to prepare them for post-graduation employment or graduate and professional school. These teams are unified by a shared goal of providing and/or supporting opportunities for integrated learning for our diverse and global student community.
THE ROLE
This role is ideally suited for someone who is passionate about student growth and development believes deeply in experiential learning enjoys building relationships with partners excels at project management gets energized looking for creative solutions and has experience leading and managing a team. The City Director is the most senior representative of Minerva in the region and works collaboratively with staff throughout the organization to provide a high quality experience for the current students while also supporting the institution to have a strong presence and recognition in the region.
Requirements:
RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting to the Associate Deans of Student Life with advisory collaboration with the Associate Dean of Counseling And Psychological Services (CAPS) and Coaching and Talent Development (CTD) the City Director will lead the Student Life Team in Berlin. Directly reporting to the City Director will be a Residence Life Manager (RLM) and an Experiential Education Manager (EEM) in the assigned city this team will support all activities in the city and provide students with a holistic semester addition to the core general functions outlined below the City Director will have overall responsibility for the following:
The full operation of the rotation city in collaboration with their assigned Associate Dean and in the supervision of their own direct reports.
Ultimately responsible for development and implementation of the high-level strategy overarching narrative and cohesion of goals and timeliness of messaging
to students and staff relative to their rotation city holding the Student Life Team accountable to content deadlines facilitating meetings and checking in and
providing feedback on deliverables in collaboration with the entire Global Oversight team.
The City Director will oversee and be responsible for:
Leading managing and supporting members of the city-based Student Life Team to support their development growth and potential in their respective roles
Manage the administration of City life collaborating with appropriate government partner and in city resources to ensure a smooth running city operations.
Oversight and management of the city budget
Coordinate and implement the on the ground administration of student visa process for students arriving in Germany.
Crisis and emergency management response (HSSE): implementation and management
Effective team delivery of major events (the City Director will project-manage student orientation and oversee the production of milestone community
events/traditions (as relevant) in coordination with the global Student Life Team. Similarly they will oversee the staff in creating partnership events meant to engage
the external community with Minerva and its students.
Maintaining ongoing relationship(s) with residence hall property management the local technology provider in collaboration with Minervas technology consultant
and the local visa partner (if applicable). Will be the primary point of contact for partnership opportunities with local professionals and organizations passing on
contacts to the Partnerships Manager when applicable.
Using a student development framework respond to and report student policy violations in the city including formal student conduct cases in collaboration with
the relevant Associate Dean.
Other duties as assigned.
STUDENT LIFE GROUND TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES
In addition the City Director will be responsible for a set of common core Student Life
Team functions as a key member of city management. These responsibilities will include the following along with others to be determined by
local need and guided by the City Director:
City preparation opening and closing including check-in and check-out duties
Close collaboration on all events including milestones with assigned lead responsibilities overseen by the in-city Student Life Team lead. This includes collaboration in event planning and preparation facilitation and closing.
Emergency support and health and safety management with relevant training
provided.
Holding the citys Emergency Phone for one week out of every three across the whole semester during which the on-duty employee cannot leave the rotation city.
Defined visibility during the Monday to Friday working week inside the residence hall; with demonstrable active contributions during the entire semester including
the requirement for some weekend or evening work.
Meeting attendance and participation: In-person attendance at all Student Life Team Meetings and any others as designated by the City Director and/or
Associate Dean.
Participating in all elements of semester programming on the ground at the direction of the Associate Dean.
Collaborate with Advancement Outreach Marketing and Academics to support Minervas success and operations in each Minerva city including connecting with
prospective students in the region hosting events for alumni or donors and connecting with regional media outlets.
With the oversight of the City Director collaboration on program and event budgeting and the localization of experiences when implementing event templates
QUALIFICATIONS
It is preferred that the City Director have a broad working knowledge of Berlin including fluency in the local language and a local professional addition it is required that the incumbent be a citizen of the country to which they are assigned or in possession of work authorization documents valid for the duration of the program in that country. The City Director will be expected to be able to demonstrate the following attributes to support the team and the resident students:
Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) and an understanding of the
primacy of effective communication in this role; conflict resolution; rapid
problem-solving; deep awareness of intercultural dynamics; team building and
collaboration; adaptability and flexibility
Emergency response and health and safety protocol design and daily
administration; operations and logistics;
Skilled at program design and facilitation; project management; design-thinking
Partner relationship management and a willingness to learn and utilize CRM
partnership engagement tracking tools.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Contract Length: Mid-June 2026 to mid-May 2027 with clear potential for renewal and
longer-term engagement.
Candidates are encouraged to send their CVs and Cover letters to
before April 15th 2026.
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