Assistant Director for Student Leadership & Greek Life
Job Summary
The Assistant Director for Student Leadership & Greek Life supports student development through leadership programming, student group advising, and engagement initiatives. This role oversees the LU Lead Leadership Program, advises honor societies and Greek councils, and develops leadership opportunities for student organizations. The Assistant Director also facilitates civic engagement and volunteerism by building partnerships with community organizations and managing service tracking systems. Additionally, the position supports campus-wide events, manages program budgets, and leads family engagement efforts, including Family Weekend and parent communications. This role requires strong advising skills, event planning experience, and the ability to work collaboratively across departments to enhance the co-curricular student experience.
Essential Job Functions
- Coordinate and lead student leadership development initiatives, including the LU Lead Program, Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society advising, and leadership programming for student organizations.
- Provide ongoing coaching and consultation to student leaders and Greek organizations, while evaluating learning outcomes and tracking student growth.
- Oversee Greek Life engagement and leadership development, including advising the Greek Life Council (IFC, MGC, NPHC, CPH) and Order of Omega Honor Society.
- Guide council advisors, support event planning and implementation, and facilitate workshops and retreats on leadership and member development.
- Ensure compliance during university-sponsored travel with Greek students.
- Support campus-wide programs and major events, managing budgets, tracking expenses, and ensuring fiscal compliance.
- Coordinate volunteerism, civic engagement, and family programs, including cultivating community partnerships, managing service databases, tracking engagement outcomes, and supporting students, faculty, and staff.
- Lead family-focused initiatives such as Family Weekend and communications to strengthen campus-family connections.
Minimum and Desired Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in Student Personnel, Counseling, Business, or a related field.
- One year or more of professional experience in student involvement, student activities, or student programming, preferably within higher education and or Fraternity/Sorority (Greek Life)
- One year or more of supervising student workers.
- Experience with Microsoft Office and familiarity with platforms such as Campus Groups, Banner, or Adobe.
Desired Qualifications
- Master’s degree from an accredited institution in Student Personnel, Counseling, Business, or a related field.
- Three or more years of professional experience in student involvement, especially with an emphasis on Fraternity/Sorority (Greek) Life.
Key Competencies
- Effective organizational and project management abilities.
- Ability to build professional advising relationships with students and student groups.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Demonstrated abilities in planning and implementing events, including managing budgets, etc.
Physical Requirements
- Able to lift 25 pounds and perform various physical tasks, including lifting, bending, stooping, squatting, stair climbing, and walking between buildings.
- Must be able to be active for 6 or more hours during events or programs.
Job Conditions
- Work is primarily performed in a standard office setting and involves frequent interaction with the public and occasional interruptions.
- This role requires the ability to travel on behalf of the university and a willingness to work evenings and weekends as needed to support programming activities.
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