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Associate Director, Brown in Washington

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Job Description:

The Associate Director plays a significant role in carrying out the work of the Brown in Washington program with innovation and creativity. This role is responsible for strategic planning and cultivation of the program’s goals to provide students with an enriching and engaging study away experience that is rooted in student learning objectives for experiential learning opportunities. The position holds primary responsibility for day-to-day management of the Brown in Washington program, refining and teaching one or more for-credit Practicum courses, serving as the on-the-ground contact in Washington D.C., and providing mentorship and advising to participating students.

The Associate Director will work with the Senior Associate Dean of the College for Co-Curricular and Experiential Learning to design and implement effective strategies to manage the Brown in Washington program. In conjunction with a dynamic team, the Associate Director has responsibility for the integrity and rigor of the curricular, co-curricular, and experiential learning dimensions of the program; develops outreach and recruitment strategies and manages the application processes; and develops and implements supporting documentation, assessment, and communications functions related to the programs. The Associate Director will work to ensure that barriers to inclusion/inclusive participation for historically underrepresented students and those with high demonstrated financial need are addressed. The Associate Director will be responsible for developing and implementing an alumni engagement strategy, in partnership with Brown’s dedicated alumni in Washington DC, and an Advisory Board for the program. The position may supervise student employees (undergraduate and graduate), as well as the hiring and supervision of occasional consultants. The Associate Director will oversee portfolio-specific budget planning, forecasting, and management and may play a role in fundraising activities. This role will liaise with academic departments, internship host sites, program related partners in Washington D.C., as well as programs and centers at Brown University.

This position will be expected to work in Washington D.C.

Qualifications
  • Advanced degree required, terminal degree (e.g. JD or PhD) preferred.
  • Three to five years’ experience as an advisor and/or academic administrator at a college or university or in a public sector context, including experience with program design and implementation; partnership development; development of (co)curricula; and documentation of activities and impacts.
  • Experience in the development and execution of strategy and organizational systems/processes, documentation, and assessment.
  • Experience in student support, advising, writing, interview skills, and assessment related to internship experiences.
  • Proven track record in furthering university diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives while supporting students from historically underrepresented and/or minoritized backgrounds is required.
  • Successful experience in academic program administration, including planning and development, implementation, and assessment.
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with and mobilize others (staff, faculty, students) to achieve shared results.
  • Outstanding written and oral communication skills, discretion, sound judgment, and leadership skills.
  • Understanding of cultural and institutional dynamics of Washington, D.C, Providence and Rhode Island.
  • The candidate must be able to function effectively independently and under deadlines and be able to manage multiple time-sensitive demands simultaneously.
  • Demonstrated ability to support a community of diverse perspectives and cultures in an inclusive environment.
Ability to work evening and weekend events/programs and to travel to program sites and to Brown’s campus on a regular basis.

All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.

Recruiting Start Date:

2023-04-18

Job Posting Title:

Associate Director, Brown in Washington

Department:

The College

Grade:

Grade 11

Worker Type:

Employee

Worker Sub-Type:

Regular

Time Type:

Full time

Scheduled Weekly Hours:

37.5

Position Classification:

Remote Eligible

Submission Guidelines:

Please note that in order to be considered an applicant for any staff position at Brown University you must submit an application form for each position for which you believe you are qualified. Applications are not kept on file for future positions. Please include a cover letter and resume with each position application.

Still Have Questions?

If you have any questions you may contact employment@brown.edu .

EEO Statement:

Brown University is an E-Verify Employer.

As an EEO/AA employer , Brown University provides equal opportunity and prohibits discrimination, harassment and retaliation based upon a person’s race, color, religion, sex, age, national or ethnic origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law, and caste, which is protected by our University policies.

Company

Brown University

Founded in 1764, Brown is a nonprofit leading research university, home to world-renowned faculty, and also an innovative educational institution where the curiosity, creativity and intellectual joy of students drives academic excellence.

The spirit of the undergraduate Open Curriculum infuses every aspect of the University. Brown is a place where rigorous scholarship, complex problem-solving and service to the public good are defined by intense collaboration, intellectual discovery and working in ways that transcend traditional boundaries. As a private, nonprofit institution, the University advances its mission through support from a community invested in Brown's commitment to advance knowledge and make a positive difference locally and globally.

Brown is a leading research university, where stellar faculty and student researchers deploy deep content knowledge to generate new discoveries on those issues and many more. What sets their work apart? Collectively, Brown's researchers are driven by the idea that their work will have a positive impact in the world.

Brown students and faculty are tackling the nation’s opioid crisis. Planning the next Mars landing site. Uncovering the locations of ancient civilizations. Advising world leaders on new political models. Exploring new frontiers in multimedia arts. In each of their intellectual endeavors, our scholars and researchers are uncommonly driven by the belief that their work must — and will — have an impact in their communities, in society and the world.

We are a learning community grounded in a commitment of respect for the diversity of viewpoints that is fundamentally essential to intellectual discovery. We encourage the right of all individuals to express ideas and perspectives — and we embrace the value of vigorous debate in pursuit of knowledge.

Providence, Rhode Island — Brown's home for more than two and a half centuries — is a vibrant place to live, work and study, a stimulating hub for innovation, and a city rich in cultural diversity. 

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