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Director, Student Success

Employer
Saint Mary's College
Location
Notre Dame, Indiana

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Administrative Jobs
Academic Affairs, Other Academic Affairs Jobs
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

To implement, provide leadership. and coordinate activities for the Office of Student Success.

 

SUPERVISION RECEIVED

 

The Director reports directly to the Dean of Student Academic Services while also working in concert with several key internal stakeholders across campus including, but not limited to: the Director of the Writing Center and Peer Tutoring, the Director of Admissions, and the Office of Student Affairs.

 

SUPERVISION EXERCISED

 

Support staff

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

 

The successful candidate must possess a Master's degree in higher education, or in a field relevant to college student achievement or significant related experience in the field of student success.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATION

 

  • 3-5 years post-Master's experience with student success programming or other academic service experience.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of first-generation student needs

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

 

  1. Coordinate and monitor all activities associated with the Office of Student Success.
    Teach sections of EDUC 100 (Strategies for Academic Success) course (two sections in Fall for students admitted to or electing to enroll in the student success program; one section in Spring for students identified as needing additional academic support. Individually advise students admitted to the Student Success Program and other students identified as needing additional academic support, including students on probation, and assist them in developing successful learning strategies related to time management skills, goal setting, problem solving, and achieving satisfactory academic progress. Organize and monitor student participation in study table programming. Provide learning strategies workshops for all students. Be a resource to faculty in the pedagogy of success strategies Provide training for peer mentors in the new advising system for first year students. Serve on the Student Care Team.  Consult and be a resource for students who have academic concerns. Refer students to other support offices when necessary. Liaison with College committees and offices charged with student retention, academic advising, counseling, career advising, student activities, multicultural student services, residence life, spirituality and campus ministry. Maintain ongoing research and assessment of program effectiveness. Monitor and manage operating budget expenditures. Assist the Dean of Student Academic Services with other assigned duties and special projects related to learning and retention.

 

 

Organization

Saint Mary’s undergraduate liberal arts education empowers women to explore, lead, take intellectual risks, and prepare to change the world. Its graduate programs elevate women and men alike to a higher plane of involvement in select professional programs.

 

The College
Located in Notre Dame, Indiana, just north of South Bend and across the street from the University of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College is sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, who founded the College in 1844.  Traditionally a women’s college, Saint Mary’s began admitting men into its graduate programs in 2015.

The campus
Our suburban campus includes 100 acres of trees, gardens, and manicured lawns, historic buildings, and technologically advanced classrooms beside the Saint Joseph River. Across the street, the University of Notre Dame expands the opportunities for Saint Mary’s students, who can attend Notre Dame classes and sporting events, and participate in sports, clubs, and organizations at Notre Dame. Faculty may also avail themselves of the library resources of the university and other area colleges.

The students
There are approximately 1,500 undergraduate students who come from 42 states and 17 other countries. Approximately 90 percent of undergraduate students live on campus and are guaranteed housing all four years. Two graduate programs are offered in a hybrid delivery mode, with most course work online and periodic campus visits, while the other two graduate programs are offered on campus.

The education
We have six nationally accredited programs and more than 30 majors to help you pursue a meaningful career and make a difference in the world. Saint Mary's also has four graduate programs.

The faculty
Our faculty consists of top scholars who are recognized for excellence in their fields of study. All of our classes are taught by faculty, not teaching assistants. All students enjoy close working relationships with professors in classes averaging 15 students and a student/faculty ratio of 10:1.

Hands-on learning
Approximately 50 percent of 2019 undergraduates studied abroad in Australia, Austria, France, India, Ireland, Italy, South Africa, Spain, and other countries. Our focus on hands-on learning takes students into the field for course work and professional internships, available through numerous sources. Our commitment to service is demonstrated by student involvement. Roughly two-thirds of Saint Mary’s seniors volunteer annually.

Student life
Students lead more than 60 organizations on campus, including campus publications, fine arts clubs, community service groups, and social and professional organizations. Students are empowered to make key decisions regarding Saint Mary’s social, education, spiritual, and service opportunities through the Student Government Association.

Athletics
We have eight NCAA Division III varsity athletic teams and a wide range of club and intramural sports available to Saint Mary’s students through both Saint Mary’s College and the University of Notre Dame.

Financial aid
More than 90 percent of Saint Mary’s undergraduate students receive some form of financial aid, totaling more than $25 million in institutional grants and scholarships. Graduate students are able to use the Office of Financial Aid for help to defray their professional education.

Graduates
Fifty percent of Saint Mary’s recent alumnae have careers in business and industry, education, and health/medical services. Thirty percent attend graduate or professional school immediately upon graduation. Saint Mary’s College ranks in the top quartile of the 100 liberal arts colleges whose graduates earn the research-oriented Ph.D. More than 95 percent of seniors report being satisfied with their educational experience at Saint Mary's College.

Company info
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Telephone
574-284-4575
Location
Saint Mary's College
135 Le Mans Hall
Notre Dame
IN
46556
US

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