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Job Title:
Assistant Director SFL Housing
Department:
Student Life | Sorority and Fraternity Program
The Assistant Director of Sorority and Fraternity Life Housing is a member of the Sorority and Fraternity staff and reports to the Director of Sorority and Fraternity Life; responsible for managing housing initiatives for Sorority and Fraternity Life including the Second Year Living approval process; provides education and support to Chapter House Directors; acts as a liaison to, Chapter Alumni House Corporations and inter/national organizations; and Alumni Advisors and Advocates. Oversees compliance related to Sorority and Fraternity Life including the sorority and fraternity contribution, contribution waiver committee, Clery reporting, and roster management. Builds and maintains community relations with Ohio State Police, Columbus Police, applicable city employees such as Code Enforcement, stakeholders, alumni/alumnae and various university departments whose outreach efforts are vital to the success of the sorority and fraternity community.
Additional Information:
Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience. 6 years of relevant experience required.
Desired Qualifications: Master’s degree in Higher Education and Student Affairs; 4-6 years of professional experience at a college or university or with inter/national fraternity or sorority headquarters; 2 years’ experience in higher education, collegiate or student affairs role; experience working with fraternities and sororities in a collegiate setting; Experience presenting educational programs and facilitating leadership development programs; understanding of the North-American Interfraternity Council (NIC),North American Latino/a Fraternal Organizations (NALFO),National APIDA Panhellenic Association (NAPA),National Multicultural Greek Council (NMGC),National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) groups; ability to work in a positive, energetic, and fast-paced environment, multi-task, resolve conflicts, collaborate, and communicate effectively in writing and orally; knowledge of inter/national fraternity and sorority policies and procedures, and national trends in fraternities and sororities as it pertains to legal issues and housing; experience in advising students, advising organizations, experience facilitating curriculum related to alcohol and other drugs, Title IX, and mental health. Willingness and ability to work occasional nights and weekends. Microsoft Office Skills. Membership or affiliation in National Greek letter organization; ability to present to small and large groups, as well as presenting information to advisors and other stakeholders; demonstrated skill working communities and groups; proven record of management of resources and/or projects that include goal setting, leadership development and strategic planning; experience writing curriculum and assessing specific learning outcomes; experience facilitating curriculum, experience working with residential living communities; Experience working with neighborhood associations; experience working with housing, sorority and fraternity facilities; experience working with student conduct.
Starting pay range for this position is $47,000-$62,300. The offer for this position will fall within this range based on internal equity, the unit’s available budget, and the selected candidate’s qualifications.
Career Roadmap Designation
https://hr.osu.edu/career-roadmap/
Function: Student Life
Sub Function: Sorority and Fraternity Life
Career level: S4
Office of Student Life Mission Statement:
The Office of Student Life fosters students’ development, learning, well-being and sense of belonging; empowers students to achieve their academic, personal and professional goals; and prepares students to be engaged in a global society.
Location:
Ohio Union (0161)
Position Type:
Regular
Scheduled Hours:
40
Shift:
First Shift
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