Assistant Director of Diverse Student Engagement
- Employer
- University of North Carolina at Greensboro
- Location
- Greensboro, NC
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- Institutional & Business Affairs, Diversity & Inclusion
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Four-Year Institution
Job Details
998303
Functional Title:Assistant Director of Diverse Student Engagement
Position Type:Staff
Position Eclass:EP - EHRA 12 mo leave earning
University Information:Located in North Carolina’s third largest city, UNC Greensboro is among the most diverse, learner-centered public research universities in the state, with 18,000 students in eight colleges and schools pursuing more than 150 areas of undergraduate and over 200 areas of graduate study. UNCG continues to be recognized nationally for academic excellence, access, and affordability. UNCG is ranked No. 1 most affordable institution in North Carolina for net cost by the N.Y. Times and No. 1 in North Carolina for social mobility by The Wall Street Journal — helping first-generation and lower-income students find paths to prosperity. Designated an Innovation and Economic Prosperity University by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, UNCG is a community-engaged research institution with a portfolio of more than $67M in research and creative activity. The University’s 2,600 staff help create an annual economic impact for the Piedmont Triad region in excess of $1B.
Primary Purpose of the Organizational Unit:The Office of Intercultural Engagement, a part of the Division of Student Affairs, supports our diverse student population in achieving their academic goals, by promoting student success through culturally rich experiences and affinity focused support. OIE provides opportunities for student-centered community building, leadership development, intergroup dialogues and cross-cultural engagements that prepare students for success in a diverse global society.
Position Summary:The Assistant Director for Diverse Student Engagement is part of the team of dedicated professionals in the Office of Intercultural Engagement and reports to the Director of that office. This position focuses on engaging and retaining diverse student populations. The Assistant Director will work in collaboration with a host of colleagues across the campus, particularly the Division of Student Success, to examine retention data and based on that data, implement new initiatives, build an active network of support for students, and encourage student engagement with existing programs and services that support student success. An emphasis will be on programming that supports first-year students from diverse backgrounds, particularly those facing obstacles to retention.
The Assistant Director for Diverse Student Engagement will supervise one graduate assistant. The Assistant Director will serve as instructor for the FYE 101 course to provide opportunity for student advising and mentorship. The course section may be geared toward the experiences of diverse students and their needs as they work to become competent, confident sophomores.
- Master’s degree in Higher Education or a closely related field of study, from a regionally accredited institution.
- At least one year of directly related post-master’s experience in a university setting, including direct experience with retention and/or cultural programs.
- Demonstrated awareness of current theory and practice focused on diversity and inclusion issues related to post-secondary education.
- Experience and proven ability developing, implementing and assessing successful programs and initiatives directly related to this position with a diverse college age population in a higher education setting.
- Strong organizational skills and written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to work with others and influence outcomes through collaboration.
- Availability to work on evenings or weekends when needed.
- 3+ years post-master’s experience in a related field.
- Experience implementing programs and services in higher education and an understanding of best practices for student engagement and retention.
- Experience in supervision.
- Experience with budgets.
- Experience working with data to inform decisions and programming.
- Experience with classroom instruction or facilitating learning activities.
$51,718 - $55,218
Org #-Department:Intercultural Engagement - 44804
Job Open Date:11/27/2024
For Best Consideration Date:01/06/2025
Open Until Filled:Yes
FTE:1.000
Type of Appointment:Permanent
Number of Months per Year:12
FLSA:Exempt
Percentage Of Time:15%
Key Responsibility:Supervision
Essential Tasks:- Supervise one graduate assistant who will be tasked with supporting the initiatives related to diverse student engagement, including direct outreach with students.
- Convene weekly 1-1 meetings and team meetings.
- Provide strategic direction and goals to ensure GA workloads align with office priorities.
30%
Key Responsibility:Student Support
Essential Tasks:- Work with students to advise, mentor, educate, and support their success as students. Use engagement and retention data to identify students from diverse backgrounds who are in need of support.
- Provide direct outreach to those students to schedule 1-1 meetings.
- Create resources and programs and invite these students to participate in them.
- Hold weekly programs for students.
- Collaborate with campus partners to connect students to other campus resources.
- It is estimated that this position will provide direct outreach for up to 25% of our new student population, based on prior year’s academic performance data.
- The programming will be open to all UNCG students, but will target students from diverse backgrounds.
15%
Key Responsibility:Course Instruction
Essential Tasks:- Teach one course of FYE 101 annually.
- Attend training and related meetings for course instructors.
- Create lesson plans and syllabi; provide weekly instruction and office hours for availability; grade assignments and intervene with students who are not performing well in the course.
10%
Key Responsibility:Programming and Collaboration
Essential Tasks:- Work across departments and divisions to create new programs and coordinate existing programs and services that support the engagement and retention of diverse student populations.
- Identify opportunities for partnerships and more collaborative approaches to supporting students.
- Make resources available to students via social media, website, etc.
25%
Key Responsibility:Programming
Essential Tasks:- Plan, implement, manage programming budget, and effectively assess programmatic initiatives.
- Plan weekly events that are open to all students (but target the identified students most in need) to help increase students’ access to resources, sense of belonging and academic success.
- Create an assessment plan to understand the impact of the program on students as it relates to the office goals.
5%
Key Responsibility:Professional Engagement
Essential Tasks:- Maintain, develop, and share current knowledge of research and best practices related to engaging and retaining diverse student populations.
- Serve as a resource to campus partners and provide presentations as needed.
- Engage in professional development initiatives to continue their own learning of best practices.
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Work Environment:Inside - F, Outside - R
Organization
UNCG at a Glance
Founded in 1891, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is the largest and most diverse state university in the Piedmont Triad. Standing apart from other universities, the UNCG community is joined together by a shared value: We define excellence not only by the people we attract, but by the meaningful contributions they make.
With more than 19,400 students and 2,500 faculty and staff, UNCG is the largest state university in the Piedmont Triad and has an annual economic impact of more than $1 billion. The campus has grown to include 30 residence halls and 30 academic buildings on 210 acres.
UNCG takes pride in being a learner-centered public research university. The College of Arts & Sciences and seven professional schools offer 79 undergraduate majors, 65 master's programs and 30 doctoral programs.
The university holds two classifications from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, as a “research university with high research activity” and for “community engagement” in curriculum, outreach and partnerships. More than $35 million in grants and contracts for research and creative activity are awarded to faculty members annually. Among the most prominent of UNCG's research initiatives are the Gateway University Research Park and the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering. Both are partnerships with North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
Globalization of the curriculum has expanded opportunities for international education, through new programs such as the UNC Exchange Program and the Lloyd International Honors College. In addition, innovative signature programs such as Building Entrepreneurial Learning for Life (BELL), Communication Across the Curriculum, Undergraduate Research and Freshman Seminars enhance the student experience.
As a cultural leader, UNCG offers concerts, lectures, dance and theater performances, exhibitions at the internationally known Weatherspoon Art Museum and readings by nationally known authors. In athletics, Spartan teams compete in nine women's and nine men's sports in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. With ethnic minority students making up 26 percent of the student body, UNCG is the most diverse of the UNC system's historically white campuses.
Although much has changed, some things remain the same. The university motto — “Service” — continues to be a guiding principle put into practice through all aspects of university life.
UNCG Schools and College of Arts & Sciences
The University's Academic Affairs Division consists of seven academic schools, the College of Arts & Sciences, the Graduate School and the Lloyd International Honors College. The names below are the ones currently in use. In some cases, the names have changed since the academic units were founded. The schools and their dates of establishment are: Graduate School 1921-22;College of Arts & Sciences 1969, Lloyd International Honors College 2005, Joint School of Nanoscience & Nanoengineering 2007, Joseph M. Bryan School of Business & Economics 1969, School of Education 1921, School of Health and Human Sciences 2011, School of Music, Theatre and Dance 2010, and School of Nursing 1966.
Achievements & Accolades
UNCG is garnering national attention and awards for its challenging academic programs, supportive environment and engaged community. Take a look at some of our latest accomplishments and meaningful contributions on campus, in the community and around the globe. Curious about more accolades, achievements, our student body, faculty and staff excellence and other signs of our success? Find out more at UNCG Now: http://newsandfeatures.uncg.edu/.
Challenging Academic Programs
UNCG’s slate of online programs has earned a top 10 ranking for affordability from BestColleges.com.
Supportive Environment
Engaged Community
Careers at UNCG
UNCG is committed to the creation of an inclusive, collaborative and responsive university by attracting, retaining and developing a diverse community of talented individuals in support of the university's mission.
- Website
- https://spartantalent.uncg.edu/
- Telephone
- 336-334-5009
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723 Kenilworth Street
Greensboro
NC
27402
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