The Center for Student Success (CSS) seeks a strategic, deeply collaborative Director, FLI Network to lead the FLI Network as the primary communications, community building, and programmatic hub for the FLI community at JHU. The FLI network was created in 2018 as a home base for our growing community of first-generation and/or limited income (FLI) undergraduate students and is open to all JHU students and community members. Since then, our rapidly expanding wraparound services for FLI students and work toward institutional readiness - now known as "the FLI Initiatives" - disclosed the need for a more clearly designated and easily visible hub for the FLI community on campus as well as prospective FLI students and their families and FLI alumni. During 2021-22, we repositioned the FLI Network at the center of the CSS with the following aims: to provide a coordinated core of social and educational programming, including signature events that honor and celebrate the FLI community; to shape and broadcast out affirmative messaging about the strengths within the FLI community; and to supply an anchor for faculty, staff, family, and alumni engagement efforts. The Director, FLI Network has a key role in leading these core functions within the CSS. Organizationally, this role belongs to the leadership team in the CSS and works in strong partnership with all CSS program heads. In addition to providing vision for and leading the implementation of the programming and communications work emerging from the FLI Network, the role serves as a lead communicator for the FLI community and educator for FLI outreach. Structurally, the FLI Network will have a programming arm and a communications arm, which must be meaningfully coordinated with the landscape of campus programming and the communications team within Homewood Student Affairs. The director will oversee the FLI Network team with 4-5 direct reports. The Director of the FLI Network will be a highly visible presence within the CSS and across campus, demonstrating an investment in knowing students directly and engaging staff and faculty as key community members participating in the FLI Network. The Director will also be a primary liaison for prospective and current students and families, providing a warm connection through robust communications and programming for FLI students and families from their first experiences of JHU and through graduation and beyond. The position reports to the Executive Director for Student Success in the Center for Student Success.