The Director of First-Generation Programs is responsible for developing, leading, and coordinating a comprehensive and holistic set of programs and services for first-generation to college students. The director will join a team of professionals at the Student Center for Belonging and Community, where they will direct all aspects of the Bobcat First (BFirst) and Kessler Scholars programs, dedicated to helping first-generation students thrive as part of a high-touch, cohort-based, asset focused model. The director will develop, implement, and assess programming that addresses first-generation student needs, interests, and concerns, with close attention to intersectional identities. Focused on high-impact practices, this position is accountable for the responsible stewardship, management and administration of the Kessler Scholars grant. This position will work closely with first-generation students through one-to-one advising to build relationships that foster a sense of belonging, and facilitates their academic, personal, and post-graduate success. The director will take a hands-on and evidence-based approach to program design, implementation and assessment, ensuring alignment of resources where there are the greatest programmatic and service-delivery needs. The director will take a relational approach to supporting student success. To do so, the director will collaborate closely with colleagues in the Student Center for Belonging and Community, as well as colleagues in Student Affairs, Academic Affairs and the Office of Equity and Inclusion to create a student-centered environment that: cultivates community and belonging; provides resources for students' personal, academic, and professional success; and connects students to opportunities for campus and community engagement. The director will represent the Bates College Kessler Scholars program within the national Kessler Scholars Collaborative and work with professional staff peers at partner institutions to build networks and connection opportunities for students. They will participate in planning and data collection / analysis activities with the national Kessler Scholars Collaborative partner institutions. The director may have the opportunity to collaborate in teaching a course specifically designed for first-generation students, using inclusive pedagogy.