What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Student Engagement position at Montreat College?
Job Posting : Director of Student EngagementSummary
The Director of Student Engagement is the primary owner and champion of Student Life initiatives related to campus programming and student leadership development. This person plays an integral role in the formation of students and sets the tone for much of the student experience outside the classroom. The Director has four primary areas of oversight : student activities, clubs and student organizations, intramural sports, and Student Government Association. Seasonally, the Director will assume some leadership over New Student Orientation and Welcome Week, as well as over annual partnered events with Advancement and Admissions.
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Responsibilities
- Aid in the accomplishment of Student Services goals and outcomes, including retention efforts, by providing intentional campus programming that is pro-active, creative, compelling, winsome, and fun.
- Create and sustain structure for the chartering, funding, assessment, and oversight of clubs and student organizations.
- Supervise the Intramural Sports Coordinator and provide structure and expectations for the role.
- Advise the Student Government Association, assisting in the drafting of proposals and the execution of SGA-sponsored campus events.
- Lead the planning, execution, and assessment of New Student Orientation and Welcome Week initiatives.
- Coordinate events for Homecoming, Preview Weekend, and various academic departments and Athletics throughout the academic year.
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Application Requirements
Click here to send an application and all application materials to Megan Golden, Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for Student Life.
About Montreat College
Montreat College is a Christian liberal arts college accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to offer masters, bachelors, and associates degrees. The main campus is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains fifteen miles east of Asheville, North Carolina. The College is committed to Christ-centered teaching and learning.
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