Assistant Director Student Support
Company: Tufts University
Location: Medford
Posted on: January 21, 2025
Job Description:
Overview
The Division of Student Life supports dynamic co-curricular
learning and engagement for all undergraduate and graduate students
within the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering,
and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA@Tufts). As a
central resource supporting the safety, engagement, and wellbeing
of all Tufts AS&E students, Student Life promulgates community
standards; coordinates communication between campus constituencies
and departments; supports programs and activities to advance
student learning; facilitates the coordinated support of individual
students, and; works cooperatively with members of the faculty and
the colleges' senior leadership team to ensure the successful
achievement of institutional and divisional goals, vision, and
values. Student Support is a department within Student Life, which
contributes to student growth, development, and wellbeing by
teaching students to navigate challenging situations, understand
and evaluate their options, and make decisions aligned with their
goals and values. The Student Support team coordinates
comprehensive support for undergraduate and graduate AS&E
students experiencing health, personal, and other challenges.
Student Support also oversees the medical leave and return from
hospitalization processes for all AS&E students. Student
Support partners closely with colleagues across the university on
policies, programs, and initiatives related to student development
and wellbeing.
What You'll Do
Please include a cover letter with your submission. The Assistant
Director of Student Support provides comprehensive, non-clinical
case management and support to students experiencing personal,
health, and other challenges. This includes:
- Working directly with students in distress
- Managing emergency hospitalizations
- Overseeing leave of absence processes
- Maintaining a student caseload
- Coordinating access to both on- and off-campus resources
- Implementing other support processes to promote student
wellbeing and success. The Assistant Director of Student Success
resolves such situations in a way that prioritizes the safety of
both the student of concern and others in the community; respects
student agency, encourages resilience, and facilitates personal
development; and restores health and wellbeing. This position
primarily focuses on undergraduate students, although occasional
support and case management for graduate students may be
necessary.
What We're Looking For
Basic Requirements:
- Knowledge and skills as typically acquired by a Master's Degree
in higher education, college student development, social work,
counseling, psychology, or another closely related discipline, or
the international equivalent
- A minimum of 4 years of work experience in a related field,
with a minimum of 2 years of experience working directly with
students of concern in a higher education setting
- Experience with crisis response, including the ability to
analyze situations and implement effective solutions in a
thoughtful way during times of distress
- Strong helping skills (e.g., active and reflective listening,
facilitated reflection, appropriate confrontation, recognition of
mental health concerns requiring referral, suicide prevention,
etc.), experience making referrals and providing case management to
students in distress
- Extensive, nuanced understanding of college student mental
health concerns, trends, and best practices
- Excellent judgment and experience making thoughtful decisions
in complex, sensitive scenarios
- Current and thorough knowledge of laws, trends, and practices
related to student support in the college and university
environment
- Demonstrated success in starting up and implementing innovative
programs
- Outstanding written and oral communication skills, especially
in complex situations that carry safety, legal, and reputational
risks
- Excellent analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving
skills
- Experience successfully employing conflict management skills
(e.g., de-escalation, assertive communication, conflict coaching,
giving feedback, etc.)
- Proven ability to shape outcomes successfully in a
cross-functional, fast-paced environment
- Excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to build strong
relationships with members of diverse constituencies, and a
successful track record of collaboration in achieving
objectives
- Experience working effectively with a wide range of diverse
faculty, staff, and students
- Commitment to Tufts' goal of becoming an anti-racist
institution and experience with diversity, equity, inclusion, or
social justice work
- Ability to utilize technology in the delivery of student
programs
- Experience with the administration of a student records
system
- Personal computer, time management, and strong organizational
skills Preferred Qualifications:
- Training in case management, suicide prevention and
intervention, and/or closely-related topics
- Experience formulating and/or advising on organizational
policy
- Experience creating and assessing learning outcomes and/or
programmatic objectives
- Membership in and service to relevant professional
organizations Special Work Schedule Requirements:This is a hybrid
role expected to be in person at least 3 days each week. Occasional
night and weekend commitments are required.
Pay Range
Minimum $58,750.00, Midpoint $73,550.00, Maximum $88,300.00
Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal
equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and
midpoint of the range.
Keywords: Tufts University, Cranston , Assistant Director Student Support, Executive , Medford, Rhode Island
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