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Associate Director of DU Cares

Employer
Denison University
Location
Granville, OH
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Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Position Type:

Administrative Staff

Classification Title:

Administrative Staff

Position Title:

Associate Director of DU Cares

Position Number:

A01140

Pay Grade Level:

AD 01

Salary:

Commensurate with experience

Department:

Office of Student Life

Posting Number:

S 121301419

Full or Part Time:

Full Time

Number of Months:

12

FTE:

1

Work Schedule:

Monday through Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm, some on-call responsibilities

Basic Function:

The Associate Director provides support to DU Cares, the university’s nonclinical case management program. The DU Cares team and Associate Director aim to support student academic and social development; promote the effective use of campus resources; facilitate academic engagement; address disruptions to students’ academic and social stability; and manage situations causing distress in our community. This position implements leave and return policies, supports students during transitions away or back to the community, and interprets policies that govern student success.

Essential Job Functions:

Provide non-clinical case management services for high-risk/acute, medium and long-term student situations, including short and long-term planning with students, coordination of care, and effective referrals to campus and community resources.
Partner across the university to provide support and advocacy for students who may be experiencing barriers to their success.
Implement and adhere to case management standards and protocols and maintain contemporaneous and high-quality documentation in applicable database systems.
Serve as an active member of the CARE team; present student situations, prepare reports, and conduct outreach on behalf of the committee.
Facilitate withdrawals and returns using the following policies: medical withdrawal, hardship withdrawal, leave of absence, general withdrawal.
Participate in outreach to students, faculty, and staff to help students acquire knowledge and skills which will enhance their ability to function effectively in the university community and help stakeholders acquire knowledge and skills to better identify and support students in distress and experiencing crisis situations.
Create and implement trainings and communication initiatives that informs and educates the community about DU Cares, responding to students in distress, campus and community resources, and increases awareness and capacity to understand the psychosocial, economic and basic needs of students.
Routinely serve in an on-call capacity, being available for consultation and responding in-person to emergencies when needed.

Minimum Qualifications:

Master’s degree.

Three years of professional, full-time work experience in student affairs or student services. Demonstrated proficiency in assisting students in crisis and/or who need high levels of support.

Preferred Qualifications:

Master’s degree in higher education, student affairs, college student personnel, social work, psychology, counseling, education, or related fields.

Experiencing serving in an on-call capacity. Experience serving on multidisciplinary student support teams.

Physical Demands:

Routine office work.

Contact(s):

Human Resources

Contact Phone/Extension:

740-587-6299

Contact Email:

hr@denison.edu

Open Until Filled:

Yes

Denison University Background Check Statement:

The final candidate will undergo a background check as a conditional offer of employment.

Denison University EEO Statement :

Denison is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.

Title IX Notice: Sex discrimination is prohibited by federal law through Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Denison does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the education programs or activities that it operates including admissions and employment. For Denison’s official Notice of Non-Discrimination, please visit https://denison.edu/forms/non-discrimination-notice. You can learn more about Title IX at Denison at https://denison.edu/campus/title-ix.

Job seekers who may need a reasonable accommodation to complete the application process should contact the Office of Human Resources at (740) 587-6299 or by email at HR@denison.edu.

Organization

<p>&nbsp;</p> <p>As one of the nation's leading liberal arts colleges, Denison offers an authentic education in the fine arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. Founded in 1831, Denison is one of the earliest colleges to be established in the old “Northwest Territory,” west of the Allegheny Mountains and north of the Ohio River. Denison is located in Granville, Ohio; 27 miles east of Columbus, the state capital.<img alt="denison_university1.jpg" src="http://www.insidehighered.com/careers/styles/medium/public/images/institution_profile/uploads/denison_university1.jpg" style="border-width: 2px; border-style: solid; margin: 5px; float: right;" typeof="foaf:Image" /></p> <p>Innovative faculty and motivated students collaborate in the pursuit of knowledge and the cultivation of independent thinking. And because Denison is a residential college, students are deeply engaged as citizens of the campus community. They learn from one another in a rigorous academic setting, but also in rich social, cultural and political environments.</p> <p>As a residential undergraduate liberal arts college, Denison is among those places that have been called “distinctively American” in their contribution to higher education worldwide. In fact, it is one of a select number of institutions that today defines the type.</p> <p>Confident in the distinction of its graduates and advantaged by unusual resources, Denison has pointedly resisted the tendency in higher education to add layers of graduate degrees, professional schools, and service functions beyond the scope of baccalaureate education of the highest order. Entering its 177th year, Denison has maintained a fully residential campus based upon the well-tested premise that learning flourishes in community.</p> <p>Denison selectively admits successful, confident, and motivated students who seek to take advantage of highly participatory learning within classroom, laboratory, and studio and who expect to learn and grow through their investment in the challenges and opportunities of college life.<br /> The college attracts matriculants from across the country and more than three dozen nations. Denison engages students with outstanding professors in small classes that encourage men and women to take a high degree of personal responsibility for learning. Students pursue a major field of study selected from 39 areas offered by 28 disciplinary departments and interdisciplinary programs in the divisions of Natural Science, Humanities, Social Science, and Fine Arts as well as complete a sequence of General Education and a personalized curriculum of electives from across the college.</p> <p><img alt="denison_university2.jpg" src="http://www.insidehighered.com/careers/styles/medium/public/images/institution_profile/uploads/denison_university2.jpg" style="border-width: 2px; border-style: solid; margin: 5px; float: left;" typeof="foaf:Image" />A Denison education is not just for a living but for a life. Denison graduates are educated to be curious, resourceful, and reflective. They are expected to begin a life of learning at Denison, not complete it. They are well prepared for the rapidly changing world of the 21st century.</p> <p>Nothing defines a Denison education more than the mutually enriching relationships that develop between students and faculty. The heart of the college is a full-time faculty of almost 200. These men and women, who hold the most advanced degrees in their fields, are selected on the basis of pedagogical and scholarly ability and are encouraged to be innovative teachers whose continuing growth in their discipline through active scholarship allows them to be among the best at their craft. They look forward to the challenge and stimulation of their students even as they seek to draw the best efforts from them. Many Denison students come to regard professors as mentors, who frequently oversee students' independent scholarly projects.</p> <p>Denison’s faculty is committed to undergraduate education. As teacher-scholar-advisers, their principal responsibility is effective teaching informed by the best scholarship. Faculty members place a priority on working closely with students, interactive learning, and partnerships with students in original research. Denison’s low student/faculty ratio allows for close supervision of independent research and collaborative work in small groups and classes.</p> <p><img alt="denison_university3.jpg" src="http://www.insidehighered.com/careers/styles/medium/public/images/institution_profile/uploads/denison_university3.jpg" style="border-width: 2px; border-style: solid; margin: 5px; float: right;" typeof="foaf:Image" /></p> <p>At Denison, men and women learn and grow in community, and the residential character of the campus is more than a convenience but a way of engaging the full student body in a shared enterprise. The college actively seeks academically superior students who bring diverse talents, interests, backgrounds, and experiences, believing that out of the classroom as well as within learning takes place by sharing, questioning, and growing together. Denison students have unusual opportunities to participate in the arts, in athletics and recreation, in service to others beyond the campus, in student organizational life, and in campus governance.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

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