Student Sustainability Assistant Program Director

University of OregonEugene, OR
1d$50,000 - $55,000

About The Position

The Program Assistant Director will report to the SSC Program Director. The purpose of the position is to advise student leaders and supervise employees working on SSC programs, services and initiatives. The position will support students in creating high quality events and programs and respond to student interest to ensure student-led initiatives are meaningful, engaging and impactful. This position also serves as a creator of and an advocate for development of social, campus climate, and current event programming that aligns to the stated goals of the SSC, the EMU, and the University’s strategic plan, Oregon Rising, particularly in the areas of career readiness and flourishing. The position will be responsible for developing student-staff career preparation and helping student staff create experiential learning opportunities that prepare students to contribute, innovate, and lead in sustainability careers and the modern workplace. The assistant director will also serve as a resource and active member of the larger EMU Student Engagement Programs staff. In this role, the individual will have a high level of decision making that has the potential to impact campus wide and community stakeholders. The position will create and maintain campus community relationships with diverse units such as the Many Nations Long House, The Northwest Indian Language Institute, the Office of Sustainability, Willamette River Natural Area, Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence, Office of Basic Needs, and others. Contact with community is anticipated to be significant and impactful, including developing long-term relationships with community organizations related to sustainability and environmental justice fields. The position is responsible for oversight of budget and implementation of contracts, and will hire, direct, schedule, evaluate, train and manage the activities of student staff and volunteers. The Assistant Director may also assist in the selection process for student scholarship positions. This position requires some off-hours and weekend work for specific events or activities, including being on-call. This position serves as the program lead when the Program Director is on leave.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • One year experience of event planning or management
  • One year experience advising students or student organizations
  • Ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds, in support of an inclusive and welcoming environment.
  • Ability to mentor student employees in developing career preparation including communication, critical thinking, and leadership; ability to develop career readiness programming and skill development support.
  • Strong organizational, efficiency, and time management skills.
  • Strong customer service skills.
  • Strong presentation and public relation skills; ability to give public presentations and adjust communication to appropriate audiences.
  • Ability to work with, guide, advise and supervise students and staff.
  • Ability to navigate complex policy and procedures, such as Collective Bargaining Agreements.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree in Student Affairs, Higher Education or related field
  • Knowledge of career competency frameworks and ability to help students identify and articulate transferable skills from sustainability programming experience
  • Ability to develop and maintain collaborative partnerships
  • Experience creating or facilitating internships in the areas of sustainability, environmental justice, student affairs or leadership development
  • Budget management experience
  • One year supervision experience of student or professional staff
  • Familiarity with issues of climate anxiety, food equity, community gardens, habitat restoration, waste reduction and/or leadership development

Responsibilities

  • Advise student leaders and supervise employees working on SSC programs, services and initiatives.
  • Support students in creating high quality events and programs and respond to student interest to ensure student-led initiatives are meaningful, engaging and impactful.
  • Create and advocate for development of social, campus climate, and current event programming that aligns to the stated goals of the SSC, the EMU, and the University’s strategic plan, Oregon Rising, particularly in the areas of career readiness and flourishing.
  • Responsible for developing student-staff career preparation and helping student staff create experiential learning opportunities that prepare students to contribute, innovate, and lead in sustainability careers and the modern workplace.
  • Serve as a resource and active member of the larger EMU Student Engagement Programs staff.
  • Create and maintain campus community relationships with diverse units.
  • Responsible for oversight of budget and implementation of contracts
  • Hire, direct, schedule, evaluate, train and manage the activities of student staff and volunteers.
  • Assist in the selection process for student scholarship positions.
  • Serve as the program lead when the Program Director is on leave.

Benefits

  • health insurance
  • retirement plans
  • paid time off
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