What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Director of BIPOC Student Success position at Syracuse University?
Job #
041600
Department Code
40206-0206
Department
Student Experience
Job Title
Assistant Director of BIPOC Student Success
Location
Syracuse, NY
Pay Range
$60,450 - $61,350
Pay Determination
Pay rates at Syracuse University are based on a combination of factors including, but not limited to, the job responsibilities; the candidate’s education, training, work experience and key competencies; the university’s strategic priorities; internal peer equity; applicable federal, state, local laws, grant funding and contractual requisites; and external market analyses.
Staff Level
S4
FLSA Status
Exempt
Hours
Standard University business hours
8:30am – 5:00pm (academic year)
8:00am – 4:30pm (summer)
8:30am – 5:00pm (academic year)
8:00am – 4:30pm (summer)
Hours may vary based on operational needs.
Job Type
Full-time
Campus
Syracuse, NY
Unionized Position Code
Not Applicable
Job Description
The Assistant Director of BIPOC Student Success is responsible for the WellsLink Leadership Program which engages first and second-year students, in a comprehensive curriculum designed to enhance their leadership and critical thinking skills.
The position supervises the Coordinator of 113 Euclid, Coordinator of Barner McDuffie House, Coordinator of mentoring programs, and graduate/undergraduate student employees assigned to both WellsLink and Dimensions. This role also assists the Associate Director in providing creative leadership that enriches a diverse campus culture and results in the students’ academic, social, and personal success.
Additionally, the incumbent works with students, faculty, professional staff, and community resources to develop and administer a wide range of programs and services that support student retention and promote belonging and inclusion, with an emphasis on supporting students from disadvantaged and underrepresented populations. This position also assists the in evaluation and assessment initiatives and oversees all departmental social media platforms.
The position supervises the Coordinator of 113 Euclid, Coordinator of Barner McDuffie House, Coordinator of mentoring programs, and graduate/undergraduate student employees assigned to both WellsLink and Dimensions. This role also assists the Associate Director in providing creative leadership that enriches a diverse campus culture and results in the students’ academic, social, and personal success.
Additionally, the incumbent works with students, faculty, professional staff, and community resources to develop and administer a wide range of programs and services that support student retention and promote belonging and inclusion, with an emphasis on supporting students from disadvantaged and underrepresented populations. This position also assists the in evaluation and assessment initiatives and oversees all departmental social media platforms.
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s degree required; master’s preferred.
Skills and Knowledge
- Must have a minimum of three years of higher education experience working with students from multicultural populations (including Indigenous, Black/African American, Latine, Asian, Asian-American, Pacific Islander, and bi/multiracial students).
- Demonstrated proficiency in supervision, program development, assessment, and conflict resolution are desirable.
- Strong knowledge and application of student development theory with regards to multicultural populations through an intersectional lens.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication (oral and written) skills are desirable.
- Ability and willingness to work in a team-oriented environment.
- Knowledge and understanding of issues related to students of color in predominantly white institutions of higher education are required.
- Commitment to diversity, civic engagement, the arts, leadership, student development, and continuous improvement is essential.
- Experience with program development, event planning, and management.
- Excellent writing and editing skills, proficiency in Microsoft Office and social media platforms.
- Collaborate with staff of the Intercultural Collective (Center for International Services, Disability Cultural Center, LGBTQ Resource Center, Barner-McDuffie House, and the Kessler Scholars Program).
Responsibilities
Programming Coordination & Facilitation
- Coordinate and manage the WellsLink Leadership Program with primary emphasis on student experience, social development, and academic success/achievement.
- Create and facilitate weekly workshops for first year and second year WellsLink Scholars, focusing on empowerment, leadership, and professional development.
- Develop and oversee a WellsLink Student Advisory Council.
- Coordinate and manage the WellsLink Transitions Ceremony and Motivation Reception.
- Supervise the Coordinatos of BIPOC Student Success Programs.
- Manage the WellsLink Co-Curricular budget.
- Oversee undergraduate and graduate student hiring and facilitate weekly meetings with WellsLink interns and the graduate student/academic consultant.
- Contribute to the development of a curriculum, informed by best practices, to provide individualized support for the well-being and sense of belonging of first and second year WellsLink scholars and promote student success and retention.
Major Events & Assessment
- Assist in developing a curriculum, informed by best practices, for diversity and inclusion education for all students served by the Intercultural Collective and BIPOC Student Success.
- Assist the program coordinator for Native Student Program to plan and implement programs and events for the Indigenous students.
- Participate in the planning and implementation of historical celebratory months including Latine Heritage Month (LHM), Native Heritage Month (NHM), Black History Month (BHM), and Asian, Asian American, Pacific Islander History Month (AAPIHM).
- Assist and participate in the planning and implementation of BIPOC Student Success End of Year Celebration, Multicultural Graduation Reception, and the Black Graduation/Itanwa Orinwa (Our Story, Our Song) with the associate director and student volunteers.
Physical Requirements
Not Applicable
Tools/Equipment
Not Applicable
Application Instructions
In addition to completing an online application, please attach a resume and cover letter.
About Syracuse University
Syracuse University is a private, international research university with distinctive academics, diversely unique offerings, and an undeniable spirit. Located in the geographic heart of New York State, with a global footprint, and over 150 years of history, Syracuse University offers a quintessential college experience.
The scope of Syracuse University is a testament to its strengths: a pioneering history dating back to 1870; a choice of more than 200 majors, 100 minors, and 200 advanced degree programs offered across the University’s 13 schools and colleges; over 15,000 undergraduates and over 6,000 graduate students; more than a quarter of a million alumni in 160 countries; and a student population from all 50 U.S. states and 123 countries. For more information, please visit http://www.syracuse.edu.
The scope of Syracuse University is a testament to its strengths: a pioneering history dating back to 1870; a choice of more than 200 majors, 100 minors, and 200 advanced degree programs offered across the University’s 13 schools and colleges; over 15,000 undergraduates and over 6,000 graduate students; more than a quarter of a million alumni in 160 countries; and a student population from all 50 U.S. states and 123 countries. For more information, please visit http://www.syracuse.edu.
About the Syracuse area
Syracuse is a medium-sized city situated in the geographic center of New York State approximately 250 miles northwest of New York City. The metro-area population totals approximately 500,000. The area offers a low cost of living and provides many social, cultural, and recreational options, including parks, museums, festivals, professional regional theater, and premier shopping venues. Syracuse and Central New York present a wide range of seasonal recreation and attractions ranging from water skiing and snow skiing, hiking in the Adirondacks, touring the historic sites, visiting wineries along the Finger Lakes, and biking on trails along the Erie Canal.
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Salary : $60,450 - $61,350