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Assistant Director, Center for Social Concerns

Employer
Gannon University
Location
Pennsylvania, United States
Salary
Salary Not specified
Date posted
Dec 11, 2024
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Position Type
Administrative, Student Affairs, Student Activities & Services
Employment Level
Mid-Level
Employment Type
Full Time

Job Details



Assistant Director, Center for Social Concerns

Position Summary:
Gannon University seeks to transform lives by creating environments for extraordinary moments and everyday connections that inspire others to become their best selves. The Center for Social Concerns (CSC) animates the University Mission and primary aim of "transforming lives and fostering transformation" through high impact engagement initiatives and local and global community partnerships that help our students become socially responsible global citizens. The Assistant Director of the CSC joins a dynamic team seeking to engage and accompany students as they discover and explore their values, passions, and purpose, and as they engage the world around them through service and cultural exploration.
The Assistant Director will nurture community partnerships, and student and employee engagement through the planning, implementation, and assessment of the CSC's Alternative Break Service Trip (ABST) Program. This role will include community partner/trip research, trip development and planning, program advising, fundraising, budget management, and general execution of the ABST Program in collaboration with the CSC Director and team. The Assistant Director will assist with comprehensive ABST student leader and employee accompanier training, provide leadership and support in the development and execution of student participant, student leader, and accompanier experiences, and cultivate and support local and global partnerships through the ABST program.
The Assistant Director will support other CSC events and programs including community engagement and advocacy and awareness initiatives, and will contribute to advancing University initiatives and goals in this role. Supporting the holistic development of students will be central to all dimensions of this work, including accompanying students on their personal exploration of values and worldview.
Essential Functions:
1. Enhances Gannon's signature Alternative Break Service Trip (ABST) program in partnership with the CSC Director and team through the training and development of student leaders, building of mutually-beneficial relationships with local and global community partners, and aligning the program with best practices and institutional goals for community impact. The Assistant Director will: a. Cultivate and support mutually-beneficial partnerships locally and globally; b. Assist in managing program budget and trip financials, including trip budgets, student payments, and fundraising; c. Assist in administration of the ABST scholarship program; d. Assist in development and oversight of the student participant, student leader, and accompanier experience from recruitment to the post-trip experience; e. Oversee execution of ABST experiences; f. Enhance the ABST program through execution of the above areas and by aligning the program with best practices and institutional goals for community impact; g. Develop, manage, and execute the ABST accompanier and student leader experiences in collaboration with the CSC Director including: management of employee and student leader recruitment, application, and trip placement process; development and execution of comprehensive student leader and accompanier orientation and training program; and provide regular advising and development for leaders and accompaniers, monitor performance, and assist in conflict mediation as needed.
2. Collaborates with the CSC team to deepen the student participant experience within the ABST program through development, execution, and/or assessment of areas including, but not limited to; program curriculum, training of employee accompaniers/facilitators, trip planning and logistics management, and fundraising.
3. Assist the Director and CSC team in the development, implementation, and leadership of other office programs and initiatives including community engagement and advocacy and awareness programming.
4. Support and develop CSC student interns during the academic year and summer in collaboration with the Center's other professional staff.
5. Develop and execute comprehensive ABST program review and assessment in order to support program improvement and growth. Support office-wide program and student learning outcome development and assessment planning. Ensure outcomes and goals align with office, divisional, and University strategic goals and Gannon's Mission.
6. Develop and maintain updated ABST program print and digital marketing/media, and collaborate and provide support for routine updating of CSC websites, social media, and other web platforms.
7. Serve as a main point of contact for campus partners, external vendors, and community partners related to the ABST program, and at times (for example, when the Director is absent) serve as a main point of contact for the CSC office. Collaborate with and serve as a representative for the CSC to key University offices and areas including the Student Experience division, Campus Ministry, University Advancement, and academic departments and administrative/support units in both Erie and Ruskin.
8. Participate in on-call support of ABST experiences and respond to emergency situations as needed.
9. Provide support and leadership for global learning and diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives within the CSC, Mission Immersion, and across the University that help students grow in faith, leadership, inclusiveness, and social responsibility. Develop "socially responsible global citizens," by drawing upon foundational and/or theoretical resources of any of the following: international education, student development, leadership development, community engagement, interfaith formation, Catholic Social Teaching, and Catholic higher education.
10. Collaborate with and support other student development programs, university initiatives (i.e., supporting orientation/transition/retention programming), and projects as assigned, in particular supporting the work of the Mission Immersion team and related offices/areas including Campus Ministry and external relations. Serve on University committees, working groups, and/or taskforces as appropriate.
11. Demonstrate competence around administrative functions for program and office responsibilities, including mastery of various University technology platforms and scheduling appropriate facilities and services for program needs.
12. Perform other duties as assigned within the scope, responsibilities, and requirements of the job.

Required Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor's degree required.

Experience: Required experience includes working with university/college student development or international education programs, civic or community engagement programs/organizations, and/or working with student groups in a college or university setting. Must be able to demonstrate cultural competence, the ability to develop curriculum and facilitate training programs for employees and students, and excellent communication and relationship-building skills with diverse constituents including students, faculty, administrators, staff and community partners.
Skills: Must have the following: excellent interpersonal skills, excellent written and oral communication skills, and strong facilitation and public speaking skills.
Licenses and Certifications: A current valid driver's license and must be able to meet university requirements for university-approved drivers. Per Gannon's Institutional Policy Manual there can be no suspensions on the Motor Vehicle Record for 5 years prior to being hired.
University Mission: Must be able to support and promote the University's Mission.

Preferred Qualifications:
Education: Master's degree is preferred.

Experience: Three years of experience in a higher education, student development, or community engagement setting is preferred. Experience traveling within the United States and globally is preferred.

Skills: Preference will be given to candidates with the following skills: assessment and budget management experience, ability to mentor and advise student leaders and interns, ability to market programs and relate to the public, competence around traditional and emergent higher education technology, excellent customer service skills, and evidence of having built collaborative partnerships in a dynamic environment.

Location: Erie, Pa
Employment Status: Full Time
Department: Center for Social Concerns
Division: Provost & Student Experience (AA)
Subdivision: Mission Immersion

To apply, visit https://gannon.peopleadmin.com/postings/12744


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Company

Gannon University

Founded in 1925, Gannon University is a four-year Catholic university dedicated to providing a liberal arts education integrated with professional skills and faith-based learning. For more information visit http://www.gannon.edu

LOCATIONS
Gannon University is comprised of two vibrant campuses in Erie, Pa. and Ruskin, Fla. Gannon's Erie campus is central to many businesses and organizations that actively work with our faculty and staff to enhance hands-on learning opportunities for students. This urban campus in the heart of downtown is within walking distance to restaurants, shopping, entertainment and Lake Erie beaches close by, and is just within a two-hour drive of Cleveland, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Niagara Falls.

Gannon's Ruskin campus is a dynamic and beautiful area between Tampa and Bradenton that rates highly on measures of livability and attractiveness. The campus puts our faculty and staff at the center of a rapidly expanding healthcare sector where they can engage students in educational and outreach activities and meet the need for health professionals.

To view a virtual tour of our Erie Campus, visit: www.gannon.edu/#virtualtour

INSPIRE OUR MISSION
Gannon is a Catholic, Diocesan university dedicated to excellence in teaching, scholarship and service. Our faculty and staff prepare students to be global citizens through programs grounded in the liberal arts and sciences and professional specializations. Inspired by the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, we offer a comprehensive, values-centered learning experience that emphasizes faith, leadership, inclusiveness and social responsibility.

Gannon University has advanced to the category of national university, according to the U.S. News & World Report's recent release of "America's Best Colleges." The university now ranks 218th out of 399 national universities. This shift reflects Gannon's growth in enrollment and programs at its Erie and Ruskin, Fla. campuses.

Additionally, Gannon University was honored with Aetna's "Changing the World" award for creating a healthy workplace environment. Gannon was recognized in two of the four award categories - the "Above and Beyond" award and the "Changing the World" award for receiving the highest score among mid-sized employees in the Mid-Atlantic Region.

ACADEMICS
Academic Programs:

  • 61 Bachelor
  • 10 Pre-Professional
  • 20 Cooperative Professional School Options
  • 6 Associate's Degrees
  • 27 Master's Degrees
  • 6 Doctoral

Student Population (Fall 2019):

  • 3,432 Undergraduate
  • 1,012 Graduate
  • 4,444 Total Student Enrollment

Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1
24 Scholarship-Granting Varsity Sports
140+ Student Clubs and Organizations

PROMOTING LEARNING BY ENGAGEMENT
As part of Gannon's strategic initiatives to promote learning by engagement, the University has designed dynamic environments and engaging learning experiences that intentionally align to prepare students for personal and professional life after graduation.

Just one example of how this is achieved is through service-learning, study abroad and faculty-led travel trips. Click here to learn more about Gannon's Possibilities Abroad programs.

ADVANCING ORGANIZATIONAL HEALTH
Gannon recognizes its most vital asset: its people. The University is dedicated to empowering employees with a shared voice in examining individual and institutional practices. Gannon is committed to the development of human, financial, physical plant and technology resources to enhance the quality of our experience for students, employees and alumni, as well as the health of the University.

Click here to view a message from President Keith Taylor, Ph.D., on Gannon's commitment to our students and our employees.

CREATING PUBLIC IMPACT
Gannon's unique campus location creates an atmosphere that encourages the linkage of scholarship, service and learning experiences with community needs through programs and partnerships to facilitate transformative change in Gannon's communities.

Click here for more information about campus, local attractions and outreach.

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