Assistant/Associate Director, Student Engagement & Support
FLSA Status: Nonexempt
Market Reference Range (MRR): 9
Months Per Year: 12
Location: South Lake Union Campus
Employment Status: Full-Time
Work Model: On-site
Seattle
University will be one of the most innovative and progressive Jesuit and Catholic
universities in the world, educating with excellence at the undergraduate,
graduate, and professional levels. We embrace an intersectional framework for
defining diversity in its broadest sense, including differences in gender,
gender identity, race, ethnicity, generational history, culture, socioeconomic
class, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship status,
political perspectives, geographic origin and physical ability. Seattle
University strives to be a welcome, open and safe campus climate for all who
learn, live and work at Seattle University.
Seattle University's Core Competencies
Effective Team Collaboration: Works harmoniously with others towards a common goal, leveraging individual strengths to achieve shared objectives.
Emotionally Intelligent Communication: Engages in a skillful exchange of information, thoughts, and feelings, verbally and non-verbally.
Ethics and Integrity: Demonstrates an unwavering commitment to honesty, professionalism, and alignment with our Jesuit mission in all actions and decisions.
Flexibility and Innovation: Embraces change, approaching problems with curiosity adaptability, and is committed to making a positive impact.
Mindful Inclusion: Fosters mindful inclusion by consciously creating a workplace that celebrates differences, embraces cultural humility, and empowers uniqueness.
Outcomes-Driven Orientation: Sets clear objectives, pursues excellence, and delivers measurable outcomes while upholding Jesuit Catholic values.
Position Description
Seattle
University will be one of the most innovative and progressive Jesuit and
Catholic universities in the world, educating with excellence at the
undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels. We embrace an intersectional
framework for defining diversity in its broadest sense, including differences
in gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, generational history, culture,
socioeconomic class, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship
status, political perspectives, geographic origin and physical ability. Seattle
University strives to be a welcome, open and safe campus climate for all who
learn, live and work at Seattle University.
Student & Campus Life is
committed to creating a vital and engaged campus community that challenges and
supports undergraduate, graduate and professional students to learn and develop
the knowledge, skills, and values needed to lead and serve in an
interdependent, global society.
Position
Summary
Reporting to the Director of
Student Engagement & Support,
the Assistant/Associate Director of Student Engagement & Support delivers Student
& Campus Life programs and services for students at the Cornish College of
the Arts at Seattle University on our South Lake Union campus. The Assistant/Associate Director
promotes learning and engagement outside of the classroom through outstanding
programs and services designed to meet the needs of students on the CCA campus.
The Assistant/Associate Director contributes to student safety, wellness, and retention
by providing direct support to students who need assistance accessing resources
related to mental health, physical health, basic needs, academic support,
financial concerns, relationship concerns, and other possible barriers to their success.
The Assistant/Associate Director collaborates with Student & Campus Life departments
and other university teams, especially the Center for Student Involvement,
the Office of the Dean of Students, the MOSAIC Center, Housing & Residence
Life, University Recreation, Counseling, Health, & Wellness Services, the Center for Community Engagement, Campus Ministry, and
others to provide engagement opportunities for students located on the South
Lake Union campus while encouraging CCA at SU students to engage with programs and
services on our main Capitol Hill campus.
This position
requires creativity, flexibility, and experience managing sensitive and
confidential information with a trauma-informed, timely, empathetic, and
collaborative approach. This position also requires culturally competent
interpersonal communication skills, de-escalation skills, and the ability to
recognize and prioritize situations requiring immediate attention. This position is 12 months, full-time, and fully on-site at the South Lake
Union campus, with in person responsibilities on our Capitol Hill campus
several times per month. Job title and salary are dependent upon the successful candidate’s skills
and experience.
Essential
Functions
Engagement
& Programming (40%)
- In collaboration with Student &
Campus Life staff and other university colleagues, develop programs and
services that identify and address the specific needs of students located
at CCA at SU on our South Lake Union Campus.
- Plan, promote, deliver, and assess regular
programs and events for students that create a sense of community and
belonging. Support programming developed by other Student & Campus
Life offices for the CCA campus.
- Serve as a campus contact for
Capstone (housing), Resident Assistants, and other student leaders and employees.
Supervise student employees as directed.
- Advise student clubs and
organizations in partnership with the Director of the Center for Student
Involvement.
- Support intentional programming to
support the specific needs of underrepresented and systematically marginalized
student populations, in partnership with the Director of the MOSAIC Center.
- Support with other programming
initiatives as requested by supervisor.
Non-Clinical
Case Management & Student Support (30%)
- Manage a CARE Team caseload at the
direction of the Assistant Dean of Students for Care & Support.
- Meet with students to determine
needs, assess risk, develop action plans, refer to resources, and follow
up at regular intervals to track progress.
- Refer students to various support
resources such as basic needs programs, the SU Food Pantry, counseling
services, health services, advising, and other on- and off-campus
resources.
- Provide appropriate interventions
for students in crisis, including on- and off-campus emergency services
when there are concerns about possible imminent harm.
- Facilitate communication and the
exchange of information between various student-facing departments,
including the Office of the Dean of Students, Student Persistence
Programs, Advising, Public Safety, Housing & Residence Life, Capstone,
Disability Services, Student Support Center, Integrity Formation, Wellness
& Health Promotion, Athletics, academic departments, and others.
- Consult with faculty, staff,
students, parents/families, and others about how to respond to various
student concerns.
- Use Slate for Student Success to
alert appropriate faculty and staff about students at risk of attrition or
those who may require additional support.
- Follow emergency procedures and notify the Department of Public
Safety & the Office of the Dean of Students when encountering a
student in crisis or in need of immediate assistance.
- As directed by the Associate Dean
of Students & Director of Integrity Formation, meet with students in Integrity
Formation (student conduct) meetings to help students to reflect about
their values and decisions, determine findings of responsibility, and
assign appropriate developmental sanctions in response to alleged
violations of the Code of Student Conduct.
Supervision
& Administrative Duties (20%)
- Supervise, train, develop, and evaluate a full-time Program Coordinator for Student & Campus Life on the CCA at SU campus in accordance with Seattle University’s human resources policies.
- Hire, supervise, train, develop and evaluate student leaders and employees as directed and in accordance with Seattle University’s student employment policies.
- Create, maintain, and update case notes related to encounters with students of concern in Maxient and Slate for Student Success.
- Create reports and presentations to share data about student engagement on the CCA at SU campus. Partner with university departments to administer various student surveys.
- Ensure that events, programs, and club/organization information is updated on websites and in the student engagement platform. Monitor advertising to ensure compliance with Seattle University policies.
- Monitor and respond to email and Teams communications. Respond to communications within a reasonable timeframe. Manage schedule and calendar and take steps to ensure that weekly work hours do not exceed 37.5 hours per week except if there has been advanced approval by the AVP & Dean of Students.
- May monitor one or more operating budgets at the direction of the Assistant Vice President or the Associate Vice Provost & Dean of Students.
- Ensure that any funds collected for programs and events are properly accounted for and managed in accordance with university policies.
Other Duties
(10%)
- Serve on Student & Campus Life
team and university committees and working groups as assigned. Meet
with university colleagues for collaboration and consultation as needed
and directed.
- Attend Student & Campus Life and other university programs and events, including annual Student & Campus Life welcome event, quarterly in services, high profile student programs and events, major staff development programs, commencement activities, end of year celebrations, and others.
- Attend programs and events and
maintain high visibility on the CCA at SU campus.
- Attend various meetings in the
director’s absence as assigned, such as the Student & Campus Life Director's Leadership Team (DLT) meetings.
- Meet regularly with supervisor.
- Other and/or revised duties as
assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum
Qualifications:
- A bachelor's degree in education, psychology, social work or a related field
and 3 or more years of professional experience in a higher education
setting.
- Experience working with diverse student populations and a
commitment to the mission, vision, and values of Seattle University.
Preferred Qualifications:
- A master's degree in student affairs, higher education leadership, psychology, social work or a related field and 3
or more years of post-graduate degree professional experience in a higher
education setting.
Knowledge:
- Professional experience in student development; higher education; student case management in college settings; student conduct; wellness programs; Title IX; crisis management; residence life; and/or student retention and success.
- Knowledge of culturally informed approaches to student support.
- Professional experience with assessment and program evaluation.
- Knowledge of Jesuit Catholic education.
Abilities
and Skills:
- Ability to work with diverse populations, ability to manage difficult situations that are emotionally charged, and to manage crisis.
- Ability to work independently with consultation as needed, teaching and coaching skills, strong interpersonal,
- and analytic abilities.
Ability to explain complex information and processes in a succinct way.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills as well as experience presenting or ability to present training and informational material to students, faculty, staff, administrators, board members, parents/families, and others.
Application Instructions
Please attach a cover letter with your resume when applying. Job postings are open until filled, unless otherwise specified.
Compensation at a Glance
Salary Range: $33 - $36 per hour
Seattle University has provided a compensation range that represents
its good faith estimate of what the University may pay for the position at the
time of posting. The salary offered to the selected candidate will be
determined based on factors such as the qualifications of the selected
candidate, departmental budget availability, internal salary equity
considerations, and available market information, and not based on a
candidate’s gender or any other protected status.
Your total compensation goes beyond the number on your paycheck.
Seattle University provides generous leave, health plans, and retirement
contributions that add to your total compensation package.
Benefits at a Glance
Consistent with its fundamental Jesuit values, Seattle University offers a wide range of benefits designed to care for the whole person. Choose from three different medical plans, a dental, and vision insurance programs. Protect your income with life, short & long-term disability coverage. Plan for your future with up to a 10% employer contribution
for retirement benefits, comprised of a 5% nonelective employer contribution
and an additional dollar-for-dollar match of your voluntary contributions up to
a maximum of 5%. You may also take advantage of 100% paid tuition benefits for the employee and dependents, a subsidized transportation benefit, a wellness program with free access to an onsite fitness facility, and a wide variety of campus events. Enjoy a generous holiday schedule, including a paid Holiday break closure in December, vacation and paid sick leave, and paid community service leave. For more information explore the Benefits website at: https://www.seattleu.edu/hr/benefits/