Position Summary
Reporting to the the Director of Academic Counseling and Student Support, the Assistant Director provides academic and other non-clinical counseling; works with the Student Senate, student organizations at large, and law journals; plans and executes programs and events; assists students with on-campus housing; coordinates health and wellness programs; and serves as a resource for students as they navigate the Law School.
The role may require up to two days onsite each week during the academic year, depending on business needs. The role may require 40 hours/week during peak times, such as Orientation, Graduation, and Exams.
Responsibilities
Academic Advising
Support for exam administration and programming for bar preparation
Support large-scale Student Services programming
Other duties as assigned and needed in support of the overall mission of the Office of Student
Services
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree and or its equivalent.
Graduate degree or law degree strongly preferred. Must have a minimum of 2-4 years of relevant work experience.
Must have excellent communication skills (oral and written), attention to detail, and strong computer literacy, including proficiency with communication software. An interest in working in higher education administration is strongly preferred. Must be self- motivated and able to initiate and set goals and prioritize tasks. Demonstrated interest in student development and ability to work collaboratively with varied constituencies. Excellent judgment and ability to maintain confidentiality is an absolute must. Must be able to demonstrate sensitivity to a diverse student population, work collaboratively with diverse constituencies, and support an inclusive work environment. Evenings, weekends, and early morning hours are sometimes required. Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran. Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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