Vice President of Student Affairs
- Employer
- Lehigh University
- Location
- Bethlehem
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- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Four-Year Institution
Job Details
Job no: 503065
Work type: Exempt Staff Full-time
Location: Bethlehem
Categories: Higher Education Administration, Student Life, Executive
- Develop and Execute Strategies: Craft and implement a comprehensive strategy that aligns with the university’s strategy of inspiring future makers.Foster an Inclusive Campus Culture: Provide visionary leadership to cultivate a vibrant and inclusive campus environment. Work collaboratively with university leaders to integrate student affairs initiatives with academic programs, enhancing the overall student experience.Enhance Student Engagement and Success: Oversee programs and services that drive student outcomes, engagement, retention, and success.Ensure Excellence in Student Affairs: Maintain a high-quality, student-centered approach across all student affairs operations and programs, prioritizing the needs and well-being of students.Manage Division Resources: Oversee the budget for the Division of Student Affairs, ensuring responsible allocation of resources. Supervise and support a team of directors, managers, and staff, ensuring adherence to university policies, procedures, and compliance with state and federal regulations.Advocate for Student Needs: Act as the primary advocate for student needs and concerns within the university administration, ensuring that the student voice is heard and addressed at the highest levels.Lead Crisis Management Efforts: Develop and oversee protocols for responding to student crises, emergencies, and conflicts. Serve as the principal media spokesperson for all sensitive student-related incidents and issues.
- Academic credentials: A Masters degree from an accredited college or university in Higher education administration, student affairs, counseling, or a related field. A Doctoral degree is preferred.Experience: A minimum of ten years of progressive leadership experience in student affairs or a related area within a higher education setting.Ability to build collaborative relationships with students, faculty, staff, and external stakeholders. An appreciation of difference, a strong commitment to inclusiveness, an understanding of nuance, and the ability to think intentionally with an awareness of the various ways in which the campus is experienced differently by different people is essentialDeep commitment to the LU mission. The ideal candidate will possess experience mentoring and developing staff in effective change management. As we continue to implement our Lehigh's Inspiring the Future Makers strategy, the execution of new strategies will be essential.Proven track record of innovation and improvement in student affairs. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to handle complex situations with diplomacy and tact.
Located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (population 76,000), Lehigh University spans over 2,300 acres in the scenic Lehigh Valley, making it one of the largest private universities in the U.S. Its approximately 1,600 continuous acres of campus include three areas:
1. Asa Packer Campus: The original and primary undergraduate residential campus.
2. Mountaintop Campus: Formerly a corporate research facility, now housing the College of Education, Iacocca Hall, several academic departments, and major research facilities.
3. Murray H. Goodman Campus: Home to the athletic complex, including Murray H. Goodman Stadium, Stabler Arena, and other sports facilities.
Lehigh is frequently listed among the Top 20 Most Beautiful Campuses in America (Business Insider, College Consensus) for its distinctive architecture and historic buildings. The university is located in the vibrant, diverse mid-sized city of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, which has been listed as among the Top 100 Best Places to Live in America. The city recently had its Moravian Church settlements added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites joining just 25 other sites in the United States. Lehigh is 50 miles from Philadelphia and 75 miles from New York City.
Governance and Finance:
Lehigh University is governed by a board of trustees, primarily composed of distinguished business, civic, and academic leaders, many of whom are alumni and major donors with a strong commitment to the university’s mission.The university boasts a robust financial position with total assets nearing $2.5 billion, minimal debt, and an endowment valued at approximately $2 billion. Its annual budget is $511 million. For the 2024-2025 academic year, tuition and fees total $82,200, including room and board. Lehigh prioritizes keeping tuition increases modest and provides financial aid to over 50% of its students based on need and merit. In FY 2023, the university awarded more than $125 million in grants and scholarships. Lehigh has been recognized among the nation’s “Best Value” universities by The Princeton Review and US News & World Report.Mission:To advance learning through the integration of teaching, research, and service to others.Leadership:PRESIDENT JOSEPH J. HELBLE, '82 Helble became his alma mater's 15th president in August of 2021. After graduating with highest honors from Lehigh in 1982, Helble earned his PhD in chemical engineering, with a minor in Spanish, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1987. He worked for several years in the private sector as a research scientist at Physical Sciences, Inc., during which time he also spent several months as a science policy fellow with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Later, as the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Revelle Fellow, he spent a year in Washington, D.C., working on the United States Senate staff. He came to Lehigh from Dartmouth College, where he served as provost from 2018-2021 and dean of engineering from 2005-2018. Prior to arriving at Dartmouth, Helble served as professor and chair of chemical engineering at the University of Connecticut. Helble’s research interests have included studying the environmental impacts of fossil energy utilization with an emphasis on mercury and particulate matter (PM) air pollutants, exploring technologies for CO2 capture, and developing approaches to produce nanostructured ceramic powders. He has authored more than 100 publications and holds three U.S. patents.In his first 3 years he has led the development of an ambitious vision for Lehigh's future. Click here to read about Lehigh's exciting strategy, Inspiring the Future Makers.You can view the full profile including comprehensive institutional information here Lehigh's fall semester is off to a great start. Meet some of our students in this brief videoProcedure for Candidacy:All applications must be submitted through the Lehigh University careers site and will be housed in Lehigh’s applicant tracking system. For consideration, an application must be complete. Complete applications include a CV or resume, a cover letter or letter of interest, and the completion of the Lehigh University Employment Application.Successful completion of standard background checks including but not limited to: social security verification, education verification, national criminal background checks, motor vehicle checks, PATCH, FBI fingerprinting, Child Abuse Clearance and credit history based upon the requirements of the position.Lehigh University values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity for all persons regardless of age, color, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other status protected by law.Advertised: October 15, 2024 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: Open until filled
Organization
Founded in 1865, Lehigh University is a premier coeducational, nondenominational, private residential research university that offers a distinctive academic environment for undergraduate and graduate students from across the globe. Lehigh University’s annual report from 2013 provides an overview of the intellectual activity across campus as well as a financial report. It is posted on our website at http://www.lehigh.edu/annualreport/ .
Lehigh offers more than 90 undergraduate programs and majors featuring more than 2,000 courses in four colleges: The College of Arts and Sciences, The College of Business and Economics, The College of Education and The P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science. Lehigh confers a total of 12 degrees at the undergraduate and advanced degree level. We have 482 full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty and approximately 200 adjunct faculty and lecturers and 10 full-time visiting faculty. With approximately 4700 undergraduate and 2,000 graduate students, a small student-to-faculty ratio allows students to work closely with professors. About 69% of all full-time faculty are tenured, and 99% of full-time tenure-track faculty hold a doctorate degree or the highest degree in their field. We have 1,215 staff members supporting the academic, research and administrative functions.
Located in Pennsylvania’s scenic Lehigh Valley, the campus is in close proximity to both New York City and Philadelphia. Lehigh is situated on over 2,300 acres on four campuses. The Asa Packer Campus, Mountaintop Campus, and Murray H. Goodman Campus are contiguous and feature more than 153 buildings with 4.3 million-plus square feet of classroom, laboratory, office and living space. The campus also has 180 acres of playing fields and half of the campus is preserved as open space.
- Website
- http://www.lehigh.edu/
- Telephone
- 610.758.3165
- Location
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27 Memorial Drive West
Bethlehem
PA
18015
US
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