The Office of Student Life is focused on building a strong foundation to ensure every student's Indiana University experience is positive, safe, healthy, and meaningful. The Office of Student Life staff and multiple departments aim to help students navigate their time at IU, providing the tools they need to be successful in school and after graduation. Students are our priority, and their health, safety, and overall well-being are our core mission.
The Dean of Students Office is proud to be a department within the Office of Student Life, whose mission is to support a premiere student experience and the holistic development of thriving students through care and advocacy. The Dean of Students Office is committed to creating and maintaining an inclusive environment where all people are respected, valued, and affirmed so that they may know they matter and belong at Indiana University.
Job Summary
Department-Specific Responsibilities
Provides oversight for first year student programs including, Welcome Week, Hoosier Experience and a first-year student mentoring program.
Responsible for supporting initiatives in the IUB 2030 strategic plan around creating a seamless transition for first year students to IUB.
Responsible for creating and sustaining long-lasting relationships with parents and families that enhance and strengthen the student experience beyond the classroom.
Partners with parents and families to help enhance student success, provides opportunities for parents to engage with IU, and serves as a trusted resource providing a link between Indiana University and parents and families seeking information and assistance.
Oversees programming to support family connection and engagement including Family Weekend, a monthly e-newsletter, and a webinar series.
Supports the Dean of Students Office with crisis response including serving on the on-call response team and will respond to student, parent, and faculty requests for assistance from the Dean of Students¿ Office.
Advises the Associate Vice Provost for Student Life and Dean of Students on key student life issues.
Serves on the senior leadership team for the Care and Advocacy area and is a member of the Leadership Team for the Office of Student Life.
Participates in planning, leadership, and advancement for the Care and Advocacy area within the Office of Student Life.
Provides vision, leadership, and program development for the newly formed First Year and Family Experience Programs area.
Provides supervision and oversight for a team of 5 including the Senior Associate Director of First Year Experiences and Assistant Director for Parent and Family Programs.
Provides vision and leadership in developing a comprehensive unit that focuses on programming initiatives to support first year students transition to Indiana University and ongoing initiatives to support parents and family members as partners in student success. Develops, leads, and executes initiatives and day-to-day operations in representing first year student and parent and family interests.
Partners with other units on campus including academic partners to coordinate orientation and special events for parents and families such as Welcome Week, Hoosier Experience and Family Weekend.
Leads the development, coordination and implementation of ongoing parent and family outreach and support programming of a comprehensive parent and family and first year student communication plan.
Facilitates content development of monthly first year student and parent and family e-newsletters.
Leads assessment efforts for the First Year Experience and Family Programs area.
Oversees support for the Parents Advisory Board.
Assists in fundraising efforts related to Parent and Family Programs, in collaboration with the Office of Student Life Development team and the IU Foundation.
Collaborates with the VPSL and AVP in responding to student and parent concerns.
Provides supervision, staff development, training, and evaluation for 4 full time staff and 1 graduate assistant including 2 direct reports.
Serves on the Senior Leadership Team for Student Care and Advocacy, serve in the On Call Response Team and Expressive Activity Support Team, and assist in crisis management response. Serves as the Office of Student Life Liaison to the Office of Enrollment Management and New Student Orientation Programs.
Represents the Office of Student Life and work with appropriate university committees and task forces. Work with the Council for Student Affairs, which includes academic liaisons from each academic unit.
Other duties as assigned.
General Responsibilities
Provides highest level of operational leadership and coordination of assigned staff members to define student support methodologies and standards; provides direction and guidance on high priority student support projects/initiatives.
Establishes short-term business plans and long-term operational objectives, including managing project timelines/deliverables and developing resource plans for multi-project/multi-phase student support initiatives.
Conducts a variety of personnel actions to include, but not limited to hiring, promotion, performance management, and dismissal.
Manages high level assignments and allocation of student support resources, including negotiating and coordinating initiatives that involve staff in other departments/areas/teams; may coordinate large-scale student support projects with a wide audience in support of academic initiatives.
Makes budgetary recommendations/proposals based on resource needs and ensures cost containment.
Researches and stays up to date on new industry student support standards, technologies, policies, and procedures; responsible for the implementation of new protocols/procedures to address business needs.
Works collaboratively with other student support leaders across departments in recommending standards, best practices, and related policies/procedures.
Prepares management reports and summaries for senior administration, executive, steering and advisory committees; acts as advisor to executive committees; serves on various university committees, communities of practice, and task forces related to student support.
Qualifications
Combinations of related education and experience may be considered. Education beyond the minimum required may be substituted for work experience. Work experience beyond the minimum required may be substituted for education.
EDUCATION
Required
Master's degree in higher education student affairs or related field
Preferred
Terminal degree preferred in higher education, counseling, or other related fields
WORK EXPERIENCE
Required
8 years in student support, higher education student affairs, or related field
1 year of management experience in relevant field
Demonstrated experience in program development.
Demonstrated experience in full-time staff supervision.
Effective written and oral communication skills
Preferred
Familiarity with university database systems (SIS, Maxient)
SKILLS
Required
Proficient communication skills
Maintains a high degree of professionalism
Demonstrates time management and priority setting skills
Demonstrates a high commitment to quality
Excellent organizational skills
Excellent collaboration and team building skills
Effectively coaches and delivers constructive feedback
Instills commitment to organizational goals
Demonstrates excellent judgment and decision-making skills
Effective conflict management skills
Builds and manages effective teams
Demonstrates ability to maintain confidential information
Demonstrates customer service skills
Knowledge of student development, counseling, or career development theories and practices
Knowledge of current needs and trends of diverse student populations
Ability to develop accurate reports, correspondence and prepare and deliver presentations
Commitment to working with people from diverse backgrounds and demonstrated cultural competency
Ability to build strong partnerships with students and other university departments
Working Conditions / Demands
This position requires the ability to work on multiple priorities during a single day, prioritize many activities, communicate with a wide range of constituents, and write effectively and professionally. Mental concentration is intense and required.
This role requires the ability to operate a computer and other standard office productivity equipment. The position involves sedentary work as well as periods of time moving around an office environment and the campus. The person in this role must be able to perform the essential functions with or without an accommodation.
Additional Information
Application review will begin on January 13, 2025.
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Work Location
Bloomington, Indiana
This is an in-person position.
Advertised Salary
$ 105,000 - $110,000 annually, based on education and experience.
Work Hours
Potential for work hours outside of 8am to 5pm and on weekends.
Benefits Overview
For full-time staff employees, Indiana University offers a wide array of benefits including:
Multiple plan options for medical insurance
Dental insurance
Health Savings Account with generous IU contribution
Life insurance, LTD, and AD&D options
Base retirement plan contribution from IU, subject to vesting
Additional supplemental retirement plan options
Tuition benefit for IU classes
10 paid holidays per year
Generous Paid Time Off
Paid Parental Leave
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Learn more about our benefits by reviewing our online Benefits Brochure.
Job Classification
Career Level: Sr. Operational
FLSA: Exempt
Job Function: Student Services
Job Family: Student Support
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