Monmouth University is seeking applications for an Assistant Director of Student Engagement for Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) in the Student Life Department. The Assistant Director of Student Engagement for FSL reports to the Director of Student Engagement and works very closely with the Associate Director of Student Engagement for Fraternity and Sorority Life. The Assistant Director along with the Associate Director is responsible for advising and engaging with members of the fraternity an...
Assistant Director of Student Engagement for FSL
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Housing is provided for the Assistant Direct of Student Engagement for Fraternity & Sorority Life as they are required to live on campus.
Posting Details
Posting Details
Requisition Number
A814P
Job Position Title
Assistant Director of Student Engagement for FSL
Department
Student Life
Immediate Supervisor Title
Director of Student Engagement
FLSA
Exempt
Grade
None
Union
None
Status
Full-time
Total Number of Authorized Work Hours per Week
36.25
Total Number of Authorized Work Weeks per Year
52
Advertised Rate of Pay
Discussed during interview
Position Summary
Monmouth University is seeking applications for an Assistant Director of Student Engagement for Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) in the Student Life Department.
The Assistant Director of Student Engagement for FSL reports to the Director of Student Engagement and works very closely with the Associate Director of Student Engagement for Fraternity and Sorority Life. The Assistant Director along with the Associate Director is responsible for advising and engaging with members of the fraternity and sorority community, which includes organizations representing the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO), National Interfraternity Council (NIC), National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), and the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC).
In conjunction with the Associate Director, the Assistant Director of Student Engagement for FSL will create and maintain an infrastructure to support the enhancement of the fraternity/sorority community. The Assistant Director is also responsible for large-scale program planning and implementation of signature events.
This is a live-on-campus position that will also serve in the Office of Residence Life’s on-call duty rotation.
Candidates must display a strong commitment to student learning, communicate effectively, and work collaboratively with colleagues across the University and constituents invested in the fraternal community.
Evening and weekend hours are to be expected.
This is an on-campus, in-person, non-remote position.
A full list of job duties is available at http://jobs.monmouth.edu.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Housing is provided for the Assistant Direct of Student Engagement for Fraternity & Sorority Life as they are required to live on campus.
Required Skills or Software
Must be able to utilize a variety of computer software programs in order to successfully complete assigned tasks, Excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills, Must be able to treat confidential and sensitive information appropriately
Required Years of Experience
Required Degree, Licenses or Certifications
Bachelor's degree
Other Requirements
Ability to manage multiple complex projects at the same time, including large-scale program planning.
Strong presentation skills.
Demonstrated knowledge of fraternity and sorority life.
Experience with facilitation and training.
Ability to exercise discretion and tact with a variety of constituent groups.
Strong commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Ability to work non-routine hours, including some weekend hours and occasional travel.
Ability to reside on campus.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in Higher Education, Student Affairs, Counseling or other related field.
Membership in a national fraternity or sorority.
Experience designing training curriculum.
Demonstrated skills in relationship building and collaboration.
Knowledge of community governance and systems of peer accountability.
Knowledge of academic, social, and cultural transitions faced by students during their undergraduate career.
Posting Date
07/01/2024
Closing Date
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Tools and Equipment
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Job Duties
Job Duties
Duty
Share advisement of chapters and councils with the Associate Director with particular emphasis on operations, scholarship, community relations, programming, and understanding University policy.
Regular or Occasional
Regular
Duty
Develop, plan, and implement large-scale programs including, but not limited to, Panhellenic sorority formal recruitment, Greek Week, Hazing Prevention Week, and council officer retreats.
Regular or Occasional
Regular
Duty
Identify opportunities for education and create training and educational programming on topics including, but not limited to, harm reduction, diversity and inclusion, hazing prevention, and leadership skill-building.
Regular or Occasional
Regular
Duty
Work with chapters and councils to create transition materials and leadership development workshops to maintain continuity between outgoing and incoming executive boards.
Regular or Occasional
Regular
Duty
Establish and execute a marketing and communication plan for Fraternity and Sorority Life focused on the variety of constituents invested in the community including prospective members and their parents/families.
Regular or Occasional
Regular
Duty
Assist the Associate Director in maintaining community-wide records (i.e rosters, grade reports), and capturing and reporting data regarding fraternity/sorority performance and member statistics (i.e. community service hours, philanthropic donations made).
Regular or Occasional
Regular
Duty
Demonstrate a commitment to professional development to both enhance individual competencies and gain knowledge on best practices in fraternity and sorority advising and student affairs broadly.
Regular or Occasional
Occasional
Duty
Fulfill administrative commitments, such as, required meetings and university-wide expectations, as necessary.
Regular or Occasional
Regular
Duty
Other duties as assigned.
Regular or Occasional
Occasional
Duty
Serve as a staff member within the Office of Student Engagement. Share responsibility with other staff members for advising student events. Serve as a resource person to students, as well as, campus clubs and organizations.
Regular or Occasional
Occasional
Duty
Be available to students and staff at irregular hours, including attending events during nights and weekends.
Regular or Occasional
Occasional
Duty
Support other campus programming efforts such as New Student Orientation, Residential programming, Weeks of Welcome, Homecoming, Springfest, Open House and Commencement.
Regular or Occasional
Regular
Duty
Live in University owned housing. Attend staff meetings with the Office of Residence Life and serve in the Residence Life Director on call rotation.
Regular or Occasional
Regular
Supplemental Questions
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Do you have a Bachelor's Degree?
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Do you have the ability to manage multiple complex projects at the same time, including large-scale program planning?
Yes
No
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Do you have demonstrated knowledge of fraternity and sorority life?
Yes
No
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Do you have the ability to exercise discretion and tact with a variety of constituent groups?
Yes
No
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Do you have strong presentation skills?
Yes
No
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Do you have experience with facilitation and training?
Yes
No
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Do you have a strong commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion?
Yes
No
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Do you have the ability to work non-routine hours, including some weekend hours and occasional travel?
Yes
No
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Do you possess excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills?
Yes
No
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Do you have the ability to treat confidential and sensitive information appropriately?
Yes
No
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Are you able to utilize a variety of computer software programs in order to successfully complete assigned tasks?
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