Program Administrator

NYUBrooklyn, NY
5d$70,000 - $79,200

About The Position

The Student Advocacy Program Administrator is an integral member of the Office of Student Advocacy, providing front-line support to students navigating personal, medical, academic, and engagement-related challenges. The Program Administrator helps ensure students receive timely, informed, and compassionate support that promotes student success, academic continuity, and overall well-being. The Administrator serves as a key point of contact for students seeking guidance on absences, accommodations, and university resources, and collaborates closely with faculty to coordinate short-term academic support. The role manages essential departmental communication by monitoring the shared Student Advocacy inbox, triaging concerns, and escalating complex or sensitive cases to the Director as appropriate. The Program Administrator plays a significant role in planning and implementing departmental and school-wide initiatives. This includes undergraduate and graduate orientation, transitional programming, commencement activities, and student engagement events. Responsible for designing and facilitating at least one wellness, sexual health, or self-efficacy program each semester and maintains a strong working knowledge of key campus resources, including the NYU Student Health Center, Bias Response Line, Title IX Office, and the Office of Conduct and Community Standards to effectively guide and refer students.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in a related area
  • 2+ years professional experience in academic setting; experience working in student affairs, counseling, supervision or public health
  • Demonstrated skills in spreadsheet applications; strong written and verbal communication; and experience working directly with students, with a demonstrated commitment and sensitivity to belonging and inclusion.
  • Proven ability to maintain confidentiality, exercise discretion, and uphold a high level of attention to detail.
  • Knowledge of psychosocial issues and the unique challenges experienced by STEM/Engineering students, as well as an understanding the barriers faced by underrepresented groups in these settings.
  • Strong organizational and project-management skills are essential, along with the interpersonal capacity to develop and sustain effective relationships that support departmental and institutional goals.
  • Ability to multitask and manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
  • Cultural humility; an understanding of critical issues facing underrepresented and marginalized populations and systems of power, privilege, and oppression; the ability to work proactively and independently on projects; strong writing and communication skills; and a clear commitment to student advocacy.
  • Demonstrated success working autonomously as well as collaboratively is essential.

Nice To Haves

  • Master's Degree in Education, Administration, or related fields.
  • A strong foundational knowledge of historically excluded populations/communities and issues.
  • Experience with project management and event planning.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • A commitment to and experience with social justice and diversity education.
  • Facilitation experience for both small and large group discussions.
  • Ability to proactively identify, communicate and resolve problems.

Responsibilities

  • Providing front-line support to students navigating personal, medical, academic, and engagement-related challenges.
  • Ensuring students receive timely, informed, and compassionate support that promotes student success, academic continuity, and overall well-being.
  • Serving as a key point of contact for students seeking guidance on absences, accommodations, and university resources
  • Collaborating closely with faculty to coordinate short-term academic support.
  • Managing essential departmental communication by monitoring the shared Student Advocacy inbox, triaging concerns, and escalating complex or sensitive cases to the Director as appropriate.
  • Planning and implementing departmental and school-wide initiatives including undergraduate and graduate orientation, transitional programming, commencement activities, and student engagement events.
  • Designing and facilitating at least one wellness, sexual health, or self-efficacy program each semester
  • Maintaining a strong working knowledge of key campus resources, including the NYU Student Health Center, Bias Response Line, Title IX Office, and the Office of Conduct and Community Standards to effectively guide and refer students.
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