Benefits include employer contributions to retirement, health insurance, and group life insurance. Dental, vision and long-term disability coverage are available. Employee and dependent tuition waiver, wellness benefits, and leave benefits.
Required Education:
Masters
Internal Number: 16322
RESPONSIBILITIES Campus Life’s mission is to enhance the student experience through intentional opportunities that promote belonging, engagement, and support. The Assistant Director of Campus Life provides leadership and coordination for student development modules and curriculum in line with the university's strategy. This position will lead program evaluation, outcomes assessments, reporting of key performance indicators, and annual reporting for Campus Life. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President, the Assistant Director will partner with all areas of Campus Life to enhance the quality and outcomes of student experiences. The Assistant Director of Campus Life will organize and execute programming for families and correspond with families to collaboratively support students. Oversee the development, implementation, and advancement of Camp Cowboy, a summer extended orientation program for incoming students to connect with peers, peer mentors, and campus resources. The Assistant Director will supervise a coordinator who is responsible for enhancing student involvement in co-curricular activities and implementing avenues to intervene with unengaged students. The Assistant Director will serve as a member of the Campus Life leadership team in making decisions, developing goals, and strategic direction for the unit. Learn more about the department at https://campuslife.okstate.edu.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required: Master’s degree in higher education, college student development, student affairs or related degree. Minimum of 5 years of full-time experience working directly with student development programming. Established successful experience in managing projects and supervising. Proven ability to work with diverse populations. Ability to work independently, multi-task, and coordinate numerous detailed programs. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to analyze complex situations. The proven ability to collaborate successfully with multiple departments.
Preferred: Five to seven years of full-time experience in student affairs or higher education work. Experience working with families and parents in the higher education setting.
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