Position Summary
The Associate Director of Student Affairs is a key member of the School of the Arts Student Affairs team whose duties are integral to the student experience. The person in this role must be comfortable with and have the necessary judgment to make independent decisions and be a thought partner in the management of the Student Affairs Office.
The candidate should have a passion for working with students and thrive in creative and dynamic environments. They should also understand and be committed to fostering a community that thrives in diversity, where all members are equitably supported. The position requires the ability to alternate between planning large and small events, attending to daily tasks, and maintaining privacy with sensitive material. Attention to detail, tact, and discretion are key.
The Associate Director of Student Affairs disseminates information on School-wide and University policies and procedures; advises students and refers them to the appropriate offices for assistance; plans orientation and commencement; determines housing allocations; monitors student registration; collaborates with the School’s Finance Office to monitor billing to maximize retention; maintains student databases and files; prepares reports to further advance the goals of the office and determine student needs; prepares surveys for informational purposes as needed; advises student groups; and helps to foster an inclusive community that values and promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications
All applicants must attach a cover letter and resume. Applications without these two documents will not be considered.
Preferred Qualifications
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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