SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (SOCCC)
Mission Viejo, California, United States
Title: Director of College Equity, Inclusion and Access Job Category: Classified Administrators and Managers Job Opening Date: March 30, 2023 Job Closing Date: Location: Saddleback College Work Location: Mission Viejo, CA Pay Grade, for more information click on this link: https://www.socccd.edu/departments/human-resources/contracts-and-salary-schedules Pay Rate Type: Monthly Work Days: Monday - Friday Work Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (Schedule and shift are subject to change in accordance with department needs) Hours Per Week: 40 Percentage of Employment: 100% Months of Employment: 12 Salary: Starting at $10,318 per month Required Documents: Resume and Cover Letter Job Description: Classified Manager District Management Team Salary Range 15 Initial Screening Date: April 27, 2023 A Resume and Cover Letter are required. Please Note: Employment in this position is contingent upon funding from Student Equity and Achievement Program (SEAP). SUMMARY DESCRIPTION The Director of College Equity, Inclusion, and Access is a strategic leader focused on promoting an inclusive and equitable environment for the college. The Director will lead the development and implementation of proactive diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and programs which will support the college's strategic plan, and engage students, faculty, and staff in building a welcoming and inclusive culture at the college. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS In collaboration with constituent groups, leaders, and stakeholders from across the college, the Director is responsible for the development, coordination, planning, and delivery of programs, trainings, and services that address the needs of students from diverse backgrounds. The Director ensures effective processes and procedures that facilitate dialogue and strengthen a welcoming campus climate of respect, innovation, and commitment to social justice. The Director will provide expertise and consultation to college leadership and relevant constituencies on best practice standards in support of the college's strategic plan, including strategies on closing equity gaps among students. The Director also provides leadership, support, programmatic development, and administration for equity efforts at the college, including overseeing the college's equity and inclusion center in providing a safe space and support system for historically minoritized college students. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives supervision from the Vice President for Student Services or designee. Management and supervision of program staff, including participating in the program hiring, evaluation, performance intervention and retention of staff members in areas of supervision. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES The following duties and responsibilities are typical for this position. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Lead the establishment of a clear long-term strategic vision for the college equity center rooted in best practices, student development theory and social justice. Develop and implement diversity, equity, inclusion, and access initiatives that create an inclusive and respectful campus that engages all members of the college community, including, but not limited to, college leadership, faculty, staff, and students, in developing and implementing these initiatives. Assist committees with the implementation of professional development activities related to equity and inclusion. Provide expertise and consultation to college leadership and relevant constituencies on best practice standards to continually improve planning, policies, and services that align with DEIA initiatives. Collaborate with Student Services and the Office of Instruction to bring focus to and/or develop initiatives for addressing the elimination of equity gaps in student achievement needs; facilitate the use of disaggregated data and other equity data to measure, assess and track the college's progress in addressing gaps in access, inclusiveness, and achievement. Organize, attend or chair a variety of college equity committees and/or meetings related to assigned areas of responsibility. Advocate to college leadership on diversity, equity, inclusion, and access including strategies for closing and/or improving student equity gaps. Coordinate and manage the staff and operations of assigned areas. Manage the development, administration, implementation, and evaluation of program and service operations of assigned areas such as Basic Needs, Undocumented Liaison, LGBTQ+ Coordinator, and cohort programs for underrepresented student groups. Develop, prepare, administer, monitor and review annual budgets for all assigned programs. Coordinate with the Student Development Office to provide support and guidance to campus recognized cultural and identity-based student organizations. Work closely with academic department chairs and other faculty to support and complement academic courses and programs with special lectures and events. Expand and deepen relationships with academic departments and campus offices to build capacity and cultural fluency to better serve historically minoritized college students. Partner with the Office of Planning, Research, and Accreditation to conduct needs assessments to identify justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion issues that are not currently being addressed, with an emphasis for supporting and/or improving equity gaps of diverse student populations; collaborate interdepartmentally to implement initiatives to meet identified needs. Train, supervise, evaluate, and direct the work of personnel as assigned. Participate in hiring committees as assigned; develop and provide orientation for new employees within assigned areas. Maintain relationships and collaborate with external and internal stakeholder groups to promote and advance DEIA, including legislative leaders and organizations. Keep informed of changes and developments in the areas of DEIA including in legislative and legal areas. Keep relevant campus stakeholders informed of such changes and developments. Perform other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position and the District's mission and philosophy. Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education : Bachelor's degree in education related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and access (DEIA), ethnic studies, social justice, cultural studies, critical race studies, gender studies, queer studies, disability studies, multicultural education, psychology/counseling, sociology, anthropology, or related field,. Master's degree in related field desired. Experience : Two years of progressively responsible experience related to the duties and responsibilities listed above. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Leadership experience in multicultural, social justice education, and leadership development programs in a college or university setting including experience working in a multicultural environment. Skills to communicate and work with diverse constituencies, particularly in program and service development, implementation, and assessment. Experience with fiscal, unit operational and supervisory responsibilities. Evidence of leadership in developing and administering training programs on various DEIA related topics to promote individual and organizational growth and development. Knowledge of student development, identity development, multicultural, and social justice education. Broad knowledge of social justice concepts, practices, and experience in articulating the intersections of identities. Evidence of working in a complex multi-layered higher education organization with diversity in people, policies, and programs. Experience in providing an inclusive work/educational environment to faculty, staff, and students. Advance skills to effectively lead and facilitate group discussions; lead small group training sessions and engage in public speaking. Strong conflict resolution and restorative justice skills. Evidence of mentoring students from diverse backgrounds. Experience teaching or facilitating workshops at the college/university level. LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, AND/OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS : A valid California driver's license and proof of insurability may be required for some positions to drive a District or personal vehicle to attend meetings or pick up/deliver documents or other materials. KNOWLEDGE OF: District policies and applicable state and federal regulations related to student development and equity. Modern office management methods and technology, including computers and a variety of software. Operational characteristics, services, and activities of the functions, programs, and operations of the assigned project or program area. Oral and written communication skills. Organizational development and administration; staff and program management. Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations. Preparation and administration of budgets. Principles and practices of providing training, work direction, and guidance to office staff and student workers. Processes, procedures, and practices of budget preparation and administration. programs; website maintenance; use of social media. Strong knowledge, commitment, and ability in the areas of identity development, diversity and inclusion; ability to be an effective partner with diverse students, faculty, and staff. Work organization and office management principles and practices. ABILITY TO: Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively. Apply District and departmental policies, procedures, and regulations. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Communicate professionally in confrontational situations. Compile, organize and use various financial information necessary in the preparation of the budget(s). Compose reports and correspondence; analyze administrative problems and prepare comprehensive, clear, and concise reports and recommendations. Demonstrate a sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students. Develop innovative programs that strengthen the quality of services provided to students of varying backgrounds. Ensure compliance with all laws, regulations and policies through effective office supervision and leadership. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive and complex issues and situations. Fairly and effectively manage personnel. Maintain departmental website that promote programs and inform program participants through the use of social media. Manage categorical budgets and grants. Perform duties in a timely manner despite interruptions; meet established deadlines. Plan and coordinate the most effective use of staff, facilities, and resources to achieve program goals. Comprehend and stay current with laws, regulations, and guidelines pertaining to diversity, equity and inclusion. Provide available resources to students on an individual basis. Utilize keyboarding skills commensurate with the required functions for this position. Work effectively with diverse populations. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS The work environment and physical demands described here represent those required by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work Environment: Work is performed primarily in a standard office setting. Duties are typically performed at a desk or computer terminal; subject to noise from office equipment operation; frequent interruptions and contact in person and on the telephone with academic and classified staff and others. At least minimal environmental controls are in place to assure health and comfort. Physical Demands: Must frequently sit for long periods; use hands and fingers to handle keyboard or other objects; reach with hands and arms. Must speak clearly and distinctly to ask questions and provide information; hear and understand voices over the telephone and in person; and respond quickly and effectively to campus emergencies. Must see and hear adequately to perform accurate mental assessments of students or others. Lift, carry, and/or move objects weighing up to 10 pounds. SPECIAL COVID-19 NOTICE: Interviews may be held in-person (following all necessary precautions) or in a virtual format. Employees must reside in California while employed with the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD), even during remote work. Thank you for your continued interest in working at the SOCCCD. The SOCCCD is committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the communities it serves. More information can be found on our District website by visiting https://www.socccd.edu/communications/covid-19-information . NOTICE TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires that employers obtain documentation from every new employee which authorizes that individual to accept employment in this country. SOCCCD will not sponsor any visa applications. PLEASE NOTE: A California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) retiree may not accept employment until after the first 180 days of retirement. Anyone retired from CalPERS accepting permanent employment with this District will be required to reinstate as an active CalPERS member. Please contact CalPERS for additional information regarding your retirement status. Any active vested member of California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS), who accepts employment with the District to perform service that requires membership in CalPERS, is eligible to elect to continue retirement system coverage under CalSTRS DISABILITY ACCOMODATIONS: If you require special accommodations in the application and/or selection process, please notify District Human Resources at least two (2) business days prior to the Job Close Date/Initial Screening Date, by either calling (949) 582-4850 or sending an e-mail to hrinfodesk@socccd.edu. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job. CAMPUS CRIME AND SAFETY AWARENESS: Information regarding campus crime and safety awareness can be found at www.saddleback.edu or www.ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in the District Human Resources office upon request. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO): The South Orange County Community College District is committed to creating an academic and work environment that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion and equal opportunity for all, and ensures that students, faculty, management and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, included, supported, and safe. Our culture of belonging, openness, and inclusion, makes our district a unique and special place for individuals of all backgrounds. Our District and our colleges are looking for equity and inclusion-minded applicants who represent the full diversity of California and who demonstrate a sensitivity to the understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds present within our community. When you join our District, you can expect to be part of an exciting, thriving, equity-focused, and inclusive community that approaches higher education with the lens of social justice and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, administration, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position with our District, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our District's mission and goals for EEO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. SOCCCD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Important: You must make sure that you have completed your application for a posting by 11:59 p.m. , Pacific Time, on the posting's Job Close Date, along with any required documents , in order to be considered for the position. Applicants must complete all fields/sections on the application. Do not type "See Resume" or leave any fields blank. Applicants must enter their work experience, education, etc. on the District application. Applications reflecting "See Resume" will be considered incomplete and will not be considered for recruitment.
Mar 31, 2023
Full Time
Title: Director of College Equity, Inclusion and Access Job Category: Classified Administrators and Managers Job Opening Date: March 30, 2023 Job Closing Date: Location: Saddleback College Work Location: Mission Viejo, CA Pay Grade, for more information click on this link: https://www.socccd.edu/departments/human-resources/contracts-and-salary-schedules Pay Rate Type: Monthly Work Days: Monday - Friday Work Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (Schedule and shift are subject to change in accordance with department needs) Hours Per Week: 40 Percentage of Employment: 100% Months of Employment: 12 Salary: Starting at $10,318 per month Required Documents: Resume and Cover Letter Job Description: Classified Manager District Management Team Salary Range 15 Initial Screening Date: April 27, 2023 A Resume and Cover Letter are required. Please Note: Employment in this position is contingent upon funding from Student Equity and Achievement Program (SEAP). SUMMARY DESCRIPTION The Director of College Equity, Inclusion, and Access is a strategic leader focused on promoting an inclusive and equitable environment for the college. The Director will lead the development and implementation of proactive diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and programs which will support the college's strategic plan, and engage students, faculty, and staff in building a welcoming and inclusive culture at the college. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS In collaboration with constituent groups, leaders, and stakeholders from across the college, the Director is responsible for the development, coordination, planning, and delivery of programs, trainings, and services that address the needs of students from diverse backgrounds. The Director ensures effective processes and procedures that facilitate dialogue and strengthen a welcoming campus climate of respect, innovation, and commitment to social justice. The Director will provide expertise and consultation to college leadership and relevant constituencies on best practice standards in support of the college's strategic plan, including strategies on closing equity gaps among students. The Director also provides leadership, support, programmatic development, and administration for equity efforts at the college, including overseeing the college's equity and inclusion center in providing a safe space and support system for historically minoritized college students. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives supervision from the Vice President for Student Services or designee. Management and supervision of program staff, including participating in the program hiring, evaluation, performance intervention and retention of staff members in areas of supervision. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES The following duties and responsibilities are typical for this position. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Lead the establishment of a clear long-term strategic vision for the college equity center rooted in best practices, student development theory and social justice. Develop and implement diversity, equity, inclusion, and access initiatives that create an inclusive and respectful campus that engages all members of the college community, including, but not limited to, college leadership, faculty, staff, and students, in developing and implementing these initiatives. Assist committees with the implementation of professional development activities related to equity and inclusion. Provide expertise and consultation to college leadership and relevant constituencies on best practice standards to continually improve planning, policies, and services that align with DEIA initiatives. Collaborate with Student Services and the Office of Instruction to bring focus to and/or develop initiatives for addressing the elimination of equity gaps in student achievement needs; facilitate the use of disaggregated data and other equity data to measure, assess and track the college's progress in addressing gaps in access, inclusiveness, and achievement. Organize, attend or chair a variety of college equity committees and/or meetings related to assigned areas of responsibility. Advocate to college leadership on diversity, equity, inclusion, and access including strategies for closing and/or improving student equity gaps. Coordinate and manage the staff and operations of assigned areas. Manage the development, administration, implementation, and evaluation of program and service operations of assigned areas such as Basic Needs, Undocumented Liaison, LGBTQ+ Coordinator, and cohort programs for underrepresented student groups. Develop, prepare, administer, monitor and review annual budgets for all assigned programs. Coordinate with the Student Development Office to provide support and guidance to campus recognized cultural and identity-based student organizations. Work closely with academic department chairs and other faculty to support and complement academic courses and programs with special lectures and events. Expand and deepen relationships with academic departments and campus offices to build capacity and cultural fluency to better serve historically minoritized college students. Partner with the Office of Planning, Research, and Accreditation to conduct needs assessments to identify justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion issues that are not currently being addressed, with an emphasis for supporting and/or improving equity gaps of diverse student populations; collaborate interdepartmentally to implement initiatives to meet identified needs. Train, supervise, evaluate, and direct the work of personnel as assigned. Participate in hiring committees as assigned; develop and provide orientation for new employees within assigned areas. Maintain relationships and collaborate with external and internal stakeholder groups to promote and advance DEIA, including legislative leaders and organizations. Keep informed of changes and developments in the areas of DEIA including in legislative and legal areas. Keep relevant campus stakeholders informed of such changes and developments. Perform other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position and the District's mission and philosophy. Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education : Bachelor's degree in education related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and access (DEIA), ethnic studies, social justice, cultural studies, critical race studies, gender studies, queer studies, disability studies, multicultural education, psychology/counseling, sociology, anthropology, or related field,. Master's degree in related field desired. Experience : Two years of progressively responsible experience related to the duties and responsibilities listed above. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Leadership experience in multicultural, social justice education, and leadership development programs in a college or university setting including experience working in a multicultural environment. Skills to communicate and work with diverse constituencies, particularly in program and service development, implementation, and assessment. Experience with fiscal, unit operational and supervisory responsibilities. Evidence of leadership in developing and administering training programs on various DEIA related topics to promote individual and organizational growth and development. Knowledge of student development, identity development, multicultural, and social justice education. Broad knowledge of social justice concepts, practices, and experience in articulating the intersections of identities. Evidence of working in a complex multi-layered higher education organization with diversity in people, policies, and programs. Experience in providing an inclusive work/educational environment to faculty, staff, and students. Advance skills to effectively lead and facilitate group discussions; lead small group training sessions and engage in public speaking. Strong conflict resolution and restorative justice skills. Evidence of mentoring students from diverse backgrounds. Experience teaching or facilitating workshops at the college/university level. LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, AND/OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS : A valid California driver's license and proof of insurability may be required for some positions to drive a District or personal vehicle to attend meetings or pick up/deliver documents or other materials. KNOWLEDGE OF: District policies and applicable state and federal regulations related to student development and equity. Modern office management methods and technology, including computers and a variety of software. Operational characteristics, services, and activities of the functions, programs, and operations of the assigned project or program area. Oral and written communication skills. Organizational development and administration; staff and program management. Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations. Preparation and administration of budgets. Principles and practices of providing training, work direction, and guidance to office staff and student workers. Processes, procedures, and practices of budget preparation and administration. programs; website maintenance; use of social media. Strong knowledge, commitment, and ability in the areas of identity development, diversity and inclusion; ability to be an effective partner with diverse students, faculty, and staff. Work organization and office management principles and practices. ABILITY TO: Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively. Apply District and departmental policies, procedures, and regulations. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Communicate professionally in confrontational situations. Compile, organize and use various financial information necessary in the preparation of the budget(s). Compose reports and correspondence; analyze administrative problems and prepare comprehensive, clear, and concise reports and recommendations. Demonstrate a sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students. Develop innovative programs that strengthen the quality of services provided to students of varying backgrounds. Ensure compliance with all laws, regulations and policies through effective office supervision and leadership. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive and complex issues and situations. Fairly and effectively manage personnel. Maintain departmental website that promote programs and inform program participants through the use of social media. Manage categorical budgets and grants. Perform duties in a timely manner despite interruptions; meet established deadlines. Plan and coordinate the most effective use of staff, facilities, and resources to achieve program goals. Comprehend and stay current with laws, regulations, and guidelines pertaining to diversity, equity and inclusion. Provide available resources to students on an individual basis. Utilize keyboarding skills commensurate with the required functions for this position. Work effectively with diverse populations. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS The work environment and physical demands described here represent those required by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work Environment: Work is performed primarily in a standard office setting. Duties are typically performed at a desk or computer terminal; subject to noise from office equipment operation; frequent interruptions and contact in person and on the telephone with academic and classified staff and others. At least minimal environmental controls are in place to assure health and comfort. Physical Demands: Must frequently sit for long periods; use hands and fingers to handle keyboard or other objects; reach with hands and arms. Must speak clearly and distinctly to ask questions and provide information; hear and understand voices over the telephone and in person; and respond quickly and effectively to campus emergencies. Must see and hear adequately to perform accurate mental assessments of students or others. Lift, carry, and/or move objects weighing up to 10 pounds. SPECIAL COVID-19 NOTICE: Interviews may be held in-person (following all necessary precautions) or in a virtual format. Employees must reside in California while employed with the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD), even during remote work. Thank you for your continued interest in working at the SOCCCD. The SOCCCD is committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the communities it serves. More information can be found on our District website by visiting https://www.socccd.edu/communications/covid-19-information . NOTICE TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires that employers obtain documentation from every new employee which authorizes that individual to accept employment in this country. SOCCCD will not sponsor any visa applications. PLEASE NOTE: A California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) retiree may not accept employment until after the first 180 days of retirement. Anyone retired from CalPERS accepting permanent employment with this District will be required to reinstate as an active CalPERS member. Please contact CalPERS for additional information regarding your retirement status. Any active vested member of California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS), who accepts employment with the District to perform service that requires membership in CalPERS, is eligible to elect to continue retirement system coverage under CalSTRS DISABILITY ACCOMODATIONS: If you require special accommodations in the application and/or selection process, please notify District Human Resources at least two (2) business days prior to the Job Close Date/Initial Screening Date, by either calling (949) 582-4850 or sending an e-mail to hrinfodesk@socccd.edu. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job. CAMPUS CRIME AND SAFETY AWARENESS: Information regarding campus crime and safety awareness can be found at www.saddleback.edu or www.ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in the District Human Resources office upon request. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO): The South Orange County Community College District is committed to creating an academic and work environment that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion and equal opportunity for all, and ensures that students, faculty, management and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, included, supported, and safe. Our culture of belonging, openness, and inclusion, makes our district a unique and special place for individuals of all backgrounds. Our District and our colleges are looking for equity and inclusion-minded applicants who represent the full diversity of California and who demonstrate a sensitivity to the understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds present within our community. When you join our District, you can expect to be part of an exciting, thriving, equity-focused, and inclusive community that approaches higher education with the lens of social justice and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, administration, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position with our District, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our District's mission and goals for EEO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. SOCCCD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Important: You must make sure that you have completed your application for a posting by 11:59 p.m. , Pacific Time, on the posting's Job Close Date, along with any required documents , in order to be considered for the position. Applicants must complete all fields/sections on the application. Do not type "See Resume" or leave any fields blank. Applicants must enter their work experience, education, etc. on the District application. Applications reflecting "See Resume" will be considered incomplete and will not be considered for recruitment.
California Polytechnic State University
1 Grand Avenue, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407, USA
Description: Job Summary Under the general direction of the Assistant Director for Clubs & Organizations, the senior coordinator assumes responsibility for the daily operations of DEI initiatives for the Clubs & Organizations unit within Leadership & Service. The senior coordinator suggests program priorities, assists in moving toward achieving program goals, and conducts assessment to evaluate program effectiveness. The senior coordinator actively represents the unit to the campus, collaborates with faculty and staff to establish meaningful campus and involvement in building a strong and viable environment of cultural humility, and supports students and the campus in providing an inclusive and accepting campus environment. The senior coordinator performs professional work involving sound judgment, consultation with supervisors and fellow coordinators, and excellent communication skills. Department Summary The Cal Poly Leadership & Service area consists of the Center for Leadership, the Center for Service in Action, Clubs & Organizations, and Fraternity & Sorority Life, which supports the development of student leadership and service on campus and in the surrounding community. Our events and services encourage leadership skill development and competency, assumption of leadership and service roles, and the continuation of service to one’s community after graduation. We are committed to supporting the academic success of students by fostering the development of integrity and problem-solving skills; teaching self-advocacy and personal responsibility; and providing students with opportunities to learn and practice the fundamental principles of good citizenship, responsible leadership, and the importance of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in a global society. Key Qualifications Critical knowledge of the principles, best practices, and trends of the field of Campus Activities/Student Organizations as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures, and best practices of student development in Higher Education. Working knowledge of or the ability to quickly learn the practices, procedures and activities of Clubs & Organizations including the ability to rapidly acquire a critical knowledge of the overall operation, functions, programs, and policies of the campus. Knowledge of individual and group behavior with the ability to advise students individually and in groups on routine and sensitive matters where required. Demonstrated ability to work in a diverse environment, advise students and student groups from under-represented backgrounds and identity groups, and recognize multicultural value systems and work accordingly. Ability to initiate, establish, and foster communication and teamwork by maintaining a positive, cooperative, productive work atmosphere in and outside the University with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships within a diverse population and with those from various cultural backgrounds. Education and Experience Education and Experience: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field plus upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing and conflict resolution. Four years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience, which includes experience in advising students individually and in groups, and in analysis and resolution of complex student services problems. A master’s degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work or a job-related field may be substituted for one year of professional experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling, guidance or a job-related field may be substituted for two years of the required professional experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional, personal or career counseling. Master’s or doctorate degree must be completed by date of hire if used to meet required qualifications. Licenses, Certificates, Credentials: Possession of a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain by date of hire. Salary and Benefits Anticipated Hiring Range: $69,420 - $80,352 Per Year Classification Range: $66,780 - $95,256 Per Year Cal Poly offers a best-in-class benefits program, including health, dental and vision insurance, retirement participation in the Public Employees' Retirement System, and educational benefits for eligible employees. See our benefits website for additional information. Cal Poly Cal Poly is a nationally-ranked public university located in San Luis Obispo, California, and known for its Learn by Doing philosophy. Each year more than 20,000 top-tier students come to San Luis Obispo to put knowledge into action, taking their learning outside the classroom as they prepare for careers in engineering, agriculture, science, business, humanities and the built environment. Cal Poly’s hands-on philosophy, small class sizes and close student-faculty mentorships result in graduates ready from day one to impact their communities, California and the world. For more information, visit calpoly.edu . Diversity Statement At Cal Poly, we believe that cultivating an environment that embraces and promotes diversity is fundamental to the success of our students, our employees and our community. Bringing people together from different backgrounds, experiences and value systems fosters the innovative and creative thinking that exemplifies Cal Poly's values of free inquiry, cultural and intellectual diversity, mutual respect, civic engagement, and social and environmental responsibility. Cal Poly's commitment to diversity informs our efforts in recruitment, hiring and retention. Cal Poly is an equal opportunity employer. Supplemental Information Following a conditional offer of employment, a background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate may start work with Cal Poly. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may result in the withdrawal of the offer of employment. Current employees who are offered positions on campus will be required to undergo a background check for any position where a background check is required by law or that Cal Poly has designated as sensitive. The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo is not a sponsoring agency for staff positions (i.e. H-1B visas). Positions are posted for a minimum of 14 calendar days. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Apr 19, 2023
Full Time
Description: Job Summary Under the general direction of the Assistant Director for Clubs & Organizations, the senior coordinator assumes responsibility for the daily operations of DEI initiatives for the Clubs & Organizations unit within Leadership & Service. The senior coordinator suggests program priorities, assists in moving toward achieving program goals, and conducts assessment to evaluate program effectiveness. The senior coordinator actively represents the unit to the campus, collaborates with faculty and staff to establish meaningful campus and involvement in building a strong and viable environment of cultural humility, and supports students and the campus in providing an inclusive and accepting campus environment. The senior coordinator performs professional work involving sound judgment, consultation with supervisors and fellow coordinators, and excellent communication skills. Department Summary The Cal Poly Leadership & Service area consists of the Center for Leadership, the Center for Service in Action, Clubs & Organizations, and Fraternity & Sorority Life, which supports the development of student leadership and service on campus and in the surrounding community. Our events and services encourage leadership skill development and competency, assumption of leadership and service roles, and the continuation of service to one’s community after graduation. We are committed to supporting the academic success of students by fostering the development of integrity and problem-solving skills; teaching self-advocacy and personal responsibility; and providing students with opportunities to learn and practice the fundamental principles of good citizenship, responsible leadership, and the importance of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in a global society. Key Qualifications Critical knowledge of the principles, best practices, and trends of the field of Campus Activities/Student Organizations as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures, and best practices of student development in Higher Education. Working knowledge of or the ability to quickly learn the practices, procedures and activities of Clubs & Organizations including the ability to rapidly acquire a critical knowledge of the overall operation, functions, programs, and policies of the campus. Knowledge of individual and group behavior with the ability to advise students individually and in groups on routine and sensitive matters where required. Demonstrated ability to work in a diverse environment, advise students and student groups from under-represented backgrounds and identity groups, and recognize multicultural value systems and work accordingly. Ability to initiate, establish, and foster communication and teamwork by maintaining a positive, cooperative, productive work atmosphere in and outside the University with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships within a diverse population and with those from various cultural backgrounds. Education and Experience Education and Experience: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field plus upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing and conflict resolution. Four years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience, which includes experience in advising students individually and in groups, and in analysis and resolution of complex student services problems. A master’s degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work or a job-related field may be substituted for one year of professional experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling, guidance or a job-related field may be substituted for two years of the required professional experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional, personal or career counseling. Master’s or doctorate degree must be completed by date of hire if used to meet required qualifications. Licenses, Certificates, Credentials: Possession of a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain by date of hire. Salary and Benefits Anticipated Hiring Range: $69,420 - $80,352 Per Year Classification Range: $66,780 - $95,256 Per Year Cal Poly offers a best-in-class benefits program, including health, dental and vision insurance, retirement participation in the Public Employees' Retirement System, and educational benefits for eligible employees. See our benefits website for additional information. Cal Poly Cal Poly is a nationally-ranked public university located in San Luis Obispo, California, and known for its Learn by Doing philosophy. Each year more than 20,000 top-tier students come to San Luis Obispo to put knowledge into action, taking their learning outside the classroom as they prepare for careers in engineering, agriculture, science, business, humanities and the built environment. Cal Poly’s hands-on philosophy, small class sizes and close student-faculty mentorships result in graduates ready from day one to impact their communities, California and the world. For more information, visit calpoly.edu . Diversity Statement At Cal Poly, we believe that cultivating an environment that embraces and promotes diversity is fundamental to the success of our students, our employees and our community. Bringing people together from different backgrounds, experiences and value systems fosters the innovative and creative thinking that exemplifies Cal Poly's values of free inquiry, cultural and intellectual diversity, mutual respect, civic engagement, and social and environmental responsibility. Cal Poly's commitment to diversity informs our efforts in recruitment, hiring and retention. Cal Poly is an equal opportunity employer. Supplemental Information Following a conditional offer of employment, a background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate may start work with Cal Poly. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may result in the withdrawal of the offer of employment. Current employees who are offered positions on campus will be required to undergo a background check for any position where a background check is required by law or that Cal Poly has designated as sensitive. The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo is not a sponsoring agency for staff positions (i.e. H-1B visas). Positions are posted for a minimum of 14 calendar days. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (SOCCC)
Mission Viejo, California, United States
Title: Program Coordinator (Sub)(IVC-College Corps) Job Category: NBU Job Opening Date: May 15, 2023 Job Closing Date: June 30, 2023 Locations: Irvine Valley College Department: Pay Grade, for more information click on this link: https://www.socccd.edu/departments/human-resources/contracts-and-salary-schedules Pay Type: Hourly Hours Per Week: 0 Job Description: Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION Under general direction of assigned supervisor of record, serve as the coordinator for assigned program or project area providing professional level program or project area support and services; develop and provide a full range of program or project area functions or services including difficult administrative and management support duties in support of the assigned project, program, or functional area; provide direction for assigned programs, projects, or functional area; serve as a liaison between the program area and the general public, students, staff, and other campus and community officials and groups; develop and maintain relationships with other organizations and schools in the program, project, or functional area; and plan, coordinate, and implement assigned operations and activities of the assigned office. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This class is distinguished from similar classifications in that the position assigned to this class is categorically funded, not financed by District funds. The Program Coordinator in an advanced journey-level professional classification that performs a full range of professional level support and program coordination duties in support of assigned program or project area including to develop, implement, and administer assigned services and functional areas, participate in budget development and monitoring, and project area policy and procedure development and implementation. Positions at this level coordinate communication and work activities among District staff and community and business groups and partners. Assignments performed at this level require a broad knowledge of assigned program/grant or project area and an in-depth professional level knowledge relative to specific areas. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Coordinate and oversee the development and implementation of assigned aspects of the assigned project, program, or program area; ensure compliance with all aspects of program requirements including grant requirements. Plan, design, and implement program or project elements that support service delivery; participate in processes to define scope and schedule of services and activities; oversee and participate in implementation processes. Assume responsibility for providing coordination of resources for projects or programs; determine program short and long-term needs and develop recommendations; design processes and procedures to implement, maintain, and/or manage functional area resources. Oversee and participate in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for the grant funded area; research, implement, and administer policies, procedures, and changing business practices and processes for assigned area; develop and maintain handbooks, forms, and related policies and procedures. Resolve operational and administration problems; identify problem areas and issues; conduct research to find alternative solutions; make recommendations; oversee and assist in implementation of recommendations. Perform a variety of professional level research, administrative, operational, financial, and analytical duties in support of assigned grant/programs and projects; conduct studies, research projects, and analysis. Prepare administrative, operational, and financial reports including the preparation of conclusions, recommendations, and forecasts based on data summaries and other findings; consult with District staff and outside agencies to obtain information. Coordinate the budget process for assigned area; provide assistance in the development of assigned budget; collect and analyze financial data; review and analyze budget requests; create data tracking and reporting systems; monitor status. Research, negotiate, and monitor assigned contracts and agreements with outside suppliers, service providers, and others; ensure work is performed in compliance with contracts and agreements; process invoices and payments. Create and maintain publications promoting the assigned project, program, or program area; develop publications and materials to advertise and provide program information including newsletters, directories, handbooks, special event flyers, and other public relations materials as needed. Coordinate assigned activities and functions with other staff, projects, and functions as well as local, state, and federal agencies/jurisdictions, business partners, and the general public; coordinate with, interact with, share knowledge, and develop collaborative relationships. Collaborate in the design and implementation of a network of community based organizations and schools that will oversee and provide services and experiences for program participants; assist in the development of cooperative agreements with other agencies and organizations involved with providing program services. Coordinate meetings related to assigned program; represent area of assignment, participate on, and provide staff support to a variety of committees, task forces, and boards; develop agendas and write speaking points; participate in speaking engagements; prepare and present presentation materials, staff reports, and other documents as appropriate and necessary; respond to and resolve inquiries and complaints. Serve as contact and respond to requests for information from staff, other agencies, and the general public regarding project or program area of assignment; participate in community outreach and education activities; prepare presentations and related material. Maintain records concerning grant/program activities; process incoming and outgoing documents; prepare and track various documents; prepare reports and briefings on project status, progress, changes, and related items related to scope, schedule, and budget. Assist with overseeing website and distance education system for assigned program area; update information as necessary. Manage data and information used in assigned area including to administer assigned databases; enter and modify data; generate reports; analyze user needs and modify database structure and/or format in response to user needs; train staff on use of database systems; prepare database documentation. Provide training and work direction to student workers and assigned staff; schedule assigned staff; ensure staff follows District policies and professional standards. Perform related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS The following generally describes the knowledge and ability required to enter the job and/or be learned within a short period of time in order to successfully perform the assigned duties. Knowledge of: Operational characteristics, services, and activities of the functions, programs, and operations of the assigned project or program area. Goals and objectives of the assigned project or program area. Principles and practices of program development, administration, and review. Principles, practices, and procedures of business administration and public administration. Technical knowledge of business/industry principles and practices for the area of responsibility. Methods and techniques used in the performance of duties and responsibilities specific to the area of assignment. Principles and techniques used in public relations. Project and contract management principles and practices. Information and research resources available related to areas of assignment. Work organization and office management principles and practices. Office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Processes, procedures, and practices of budget preparation and administration. Principles, practices, and procedures of business letter writing. Principles, practices, and procedures of complex fiscal, statistical, and administrative research and report preparation. Statistical procedures and mathematical concepts. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy. Principles and practices of providing training, work direction, and guidance to lower-level office staff and student workers. English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. Oral and written communication skills. South Orange County Community College District District organization, operations, policies, and objectives. Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations. Ability to: Understand the organization and operation of the assigned program area as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Understand, interpret, and apply administrative and office policies and procedures as well as pertinent laws, regulations, and ordinances. Coordinate and participate in the management of assigned project, program, or program area functions and services. Plan, organize, and administer assigned program activities. Establish and maintain community relationships. Understand the nature of partnerships and identify mutual interests. Assess community needs to develop appropriate service partnerships for assigned programs. Use technical concepts and project management tools and techniques to effectively coordinate a project or program area and solve complex problems in creative and effective ways. Develop recommendations for problematic areas and implement and monitor changes. Participate in the development and administration of policies and procedures. Participate in the preparation and administration of assigned budgets. Coordinate projects with multiple tasks and re-prioritize as needed. Perform a full range of complex and responsible program support as well as difficult administrative duties involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative. Oversee and participate in the management of the administrative functions and operations of the assigned office. Establish, review, and revise office work priorities. Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions, and implement recommendations in support of goals. Use sound judgment in recognizing scope of authority. Exercise good judgment and maintain confidentiality in maintaining critical and sensitive information, records, and reports. Respond to requests and inquiries from students, staff, or the public; effectively present information in person or on the telephone to students, staff, or the public. Provide specialized information and assistance to students, staff, and the general public. Research, compile, assemble, analyze, and interpret data from diverse sources. Prepare a variety of clear and concise administrative and financial reports. Independently compose and prepare correspondence and memoranda. Maintain complex and varied files and records. Select, train, evaluate and provide work direction to assigned staff and student workers. Plan, organize, coordinate, prioritize, perform, and delegate work. Plan and organize work to meet schedules and changing deadlines. Operate office equipment including computers and supporting word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications. Adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems. Work under steady pressure with frequent interruptions and a high degree of public contact by phone or in person. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE GUIDELINES Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education/Training: Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a public administration, business administration, or related field. Experience: Three years increasingly responsible professional experience related to program area of assignment. License or Certificate: A valid California driver's license and proof of insurability may be required for some positions to drive a District or personal vehicle to attend meetings or pick up/deliver documents or other materials. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Environment: Work is performed primarily in a standard office setting, typically at a desk or computer terminal; subject to noise from office equipment operation; frequent interruptions and contact in person and on the telephone with students, academic and classified staff, and others. Physical: Primary functions require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in an office setting; to stand or sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist; to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight; to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard; to verbally communicate to exchange information; and may occasionally travel to other offices or locations to attend meetings or to pick up or deliver materials. Vision: See in the normal visual range with or without correction. Hearing: Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction. Additional Information: $36.99/hr Up to 25 hours per week Schedule TBD On-site only This position is a short-term, temporary, hourly, Non-Bargaining Unit (NBU) assignment, not to exceed 160 days per fiscal year (July 1-June 30). The assignment is on an as needed basis, and may be shortened or extended at any time, due to departmental needs, with little to no notice. This recruitment will remain open until filled or withdrawn. Once you have submitted an application electronically, the current status of your application will be available to view at any time upon signing in under your personal username and password. Please do not call the Human Resources Office regarding the status of your application. Employment with the South Orange County Community College District is contingent upon successful completion of the Human Resources pre-employment ("onboarding") process. The Human Resources onboarding process may include, but is not limited to, successful completion of Live Scan fingerprinting (approx.. $70), I-9 completion, background checks, reference checks, TB testing, as well as completion of the online onboarding process. Failure to successfully complete any portion of the onboarding process will invalidate any conditional job offer received. Falsification of, or omission on, any SOCCCD pre-employment information may result in withdrawal of any conditional job offer or termination of employment. Short term, non-bargaining unit (NBU) positions may only be used on an intermittent/seasonal basis. Ed. Code sect. 88003 states "Short-term employee means any person who is employed to perform a service for the district, upon the completion of which, the service required or similar services will not be extended or needed on a continuing basis." The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires that employers obtain documentation from every new employee which authorizes that individual to accept employment in this country. Documentation according to USCIS I-9 guidelines (i.e. ID card and Social Security card) must be presented at the time of hire. Per IRS regulations, a Social Security card must be presented at the time of hire. Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity: The South Orange County Community College District is committed to creating an academic and work environment that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion and equal opportunity for all, and ensures that students, faculty, management and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, included, supported, and safe. Our culture of belonging, openness, and inclusion, makes our district a unique and special place for individuals of all backgrounds. Our District and our colleges are looking for equity and inclusion-minded applicants who represent the full diversity of California and who demonstrate a sensitivity to the understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds present within our community. When you join our District, you can expect to be part of an exciting, thriving, equity-focused, and inclusive community that approaches higher education with the lens of social justice and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, administration, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position with our District, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our District's mission and goals for EEO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Disability Accommodations: If you require special accommodations in the application and/or selection process, please notify District Human Resources (DHR) at least two (2) business days prior to the Job Close Date/Initial Screening Date, by either calling (949) 582-4850 or sending an e-mail to hrinfodesk@socccd.edu . NBU at-will employment: After successful completion of the onboarding requirements, an individual may be employed by the South Orange County Community College District as a short-term, temporary NBU employee. Employment will be on an "if and as needed" basis, as determined by the District. NBU employment is at-will, and either party may terminate this working relationship at any time. Neither party shall be required to provide any reason for the separation. NBU employees shall not have reemployment rights or recourse to petition to be reinstated. Worksite: NBU employees are limited to working in a single position in one department/site Work schedules: Department/Division managers, administrators, and/or supervisors shall determine the work schedule of NBU employees to include the number of days and hours worked per week and the start and stop times. 160-day restriction: NBU employees will not work more than 160 days (in any combination of NBU positions) no matter how many hours per day they work. Payroll reporting period: The payroll reporting period is from the 15th of the first month to the 14th of the next month. NBU employees are paid on the 10th of the following month. Ex: Pay Period 01/15/23 through 02/14/23 will be paid on March 10th. California Sick leave : NBU employees are eligible for California Sick leave per AB1522. Information regarding AB1522 is provided to all NBU new hires during the onboarding process. Retirement information: NBU employees may not work more than 960 hours from July 1st-June 30th. NBU employees who work more than 1000 hours per fiscal year are required to contribute to the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS), through payroll deduction of about 7-9%. The District does not intend to employ NBU employees for more than 1,000 hours during any fiscal year. Sexual Harassment/Discrimination: The District is committed to providing an environment that respects the dignity of individuals and groups; is free of sexual harassment, exploitation, intimidation, violence, and other unlawful discrimination, preferential treatment, and harassment, including that which is based on any legally protected characteristic. Equal Employment Opportunity: It is the intent of the Board to establish and maintain within the District and all of its programs and activities a policy of equal opportunity in employment for all persons, and to prohibit discrimination, preferential treatment, or harassment based on sex, age, gender identity, gender expression, race, color, ethnic group identification, national origin, ancestry, religion, mental or physical disability, medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy, marital status or sexual orientation or because an individual is perceived as having one or more of the above characteristics. Confidentiality: Confidentiality of student and staff information is protected under federal law. Any information regarding students or staff that might be accessed in the course of a work assignment through a computer, student file, or other documentation, is to be used strictly to perform my job duties and may only be shared with those who are authorized to have such information. Mandated reporter: Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting: The South Orange County Community College District recognizes the responsibility of its staff to report to the appropriate agency when there is a reasonable suspicion that an abuse or neglect of a child may have occurred. Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Reporting: It is the policy of the South Orange County Community College District to treat reports of violence against elderly persons or dependent adults as high priority criminal activity that is to be fully investigated regardless of the relationship between the victim and the suspect(s). Campus Crime and Safety Awareness : Information regarding campus crime and safety awareness can be found at www.saddleback.edu or www.ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in Human Resources upon request. Drug-Free Environment: The District shall be free from all unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol by students and employees. The unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in all facilities under the control and use of the District. Any student or employee who violates this policy will be subject to disciplinary action, consistent with local, state, or federal law, which may include the referral to an appropriate rehabilitation program, suspension, demotion, expulsion, or dismissal. Smoke Free District: It is the intent of the South Orange County Community College District to maintain an educational and workplace environment that is conductive to the health and safety of our students and employees. Realizing the health hazards posed by smoking and by second-hand smoke, it is policy of the South Orange County Community College District to maintain a smoke free environment for all district sites. SPECIAL COVID-19 NOTICE: Interviews may be held in-person (following all necessary precautions) or in a virtual format. Employees must reside in California while employed with the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD), even during remote work. Thank you for your continued interest in working at the SOCCCD. The SOCCCD is committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the communities it serves. More information can be found on our District website by visiting https://www.socccd.edu/communications/covid-19-information . NOTICE TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires that employers obtain documentation from every new employee which authorizes that individual to accept employment in this country. SOCCCD will not sponsor any visa applications. DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS: If you require special accommodations in the application and/or selection process, please notify District Human Resources (DHR) at least two (2) business days prior to the Job Close Date/Initial Screening Date, by either calling (949) 582-4850 or sending an e-mail to hrinfodesk@socccd.edu . CAMPUS CRIME AND SAFETY AWARENESS: Information regarding campus crime and safety awareness can be found at www.saddleback.edu or www.ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in the District Human Resources (DHR) office upon request. PLEASE NOTE: A California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) retiree may not accept employment until after the first 180 days of retirement. Anyone retired from CalPERS accepting permanent employment with this District will be required to reinstate as an active CalPERS member. Please contact CalPERS for additional information regarding your retirement status. Any active vested member of California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS), who accepts employment with the District to perform service that requires membership in CalPERS, is eligible to elect to continue retirement system coverage under CalSTRS. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: The South Orange County Community College District is committed to creating an academic and work environment that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion and equal opportunity for all, and ensures that students, faculty, management and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, included, supported, and safe. Our culture of belonging, openness, and inclusion, makes our district a unique and special place for individuals of all backgrounds. Our District and our colleges are looking for equity and inclusion-minded applicants who represent the full diversity of California and who demonstrate a sensitivity to the understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds present within our community. When you join our District, you can expect to be part of an exciting, thriving, equity-focused, and inclusive community that approaches higher education with the lens of social justice and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, administration, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position with our District, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our District's mission and goals for EEO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. SOCCCD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Important: You must make sure that you have completed your application for a posting by 11:59 p.m. , Pacific Time, on the posting's Job Close Date, along with any required documents , in order to be considered for the position.
May 16, 2023
Part Time
Title: Program Coordinator (Sub)(IVC-College Corps) Job Category: NBU Job Opening Date: May 15, 2023 Job Closing Date: June 30, 2023 Locations: Irvine Valley College Department: Pay Grade, for more information click on this link: https://www.socccd.edu/departments/human-resources/contracts-and-salary-schedules Pay Type: Hourly Hours Per Week: 0 Job Description: Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION Under general direction of assigned supervisor of record, serve as the coordinator for assigned program or project area providing professional level program or project area support and services; develop and provide a full range of program or project area functions or services including difficult administrative and management support duties in support of the assigned project, program, or functional area; provide direction for assigned programs, projects, or functional area; serve as a liaison between the program area and the general public, students, staff, and other campus and community officials and groups; develop and maintain relationships with other organizations and schools in the program, project, or functional area; and plan, coordinate, and implement assigned operations and activities of the assigned office. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This class is distinguished from similar classifications in that the position assigned to this class is categorically funded, not financed by District funds. The Program Coordinator in an advanced journey-level professional classification that performs a full range of professional level support and program coordination duties in support of assigned program or project area including to develop, implement, and administer assigned services and functional areas, participate in budget development and monitoring, and project area policy and procedure development and implementation. Positions at this level coordinate communication and work activities among District staff and community and business groups and partners. Assignments performed at this level require a broad knowledge of assigned program/grant or project area and an in-depth professional level knowledge relative to specific areas. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Coordinate and oversee the development and implementation of assigned aspects of the assigned project, program, or program area; ensure compliance with all aspects of program requirements including grant requirements. Plan, design, and implement program or project elements that support service delivery; participate in processes to define scope and schedule of services and activities; oversee and participate in implementation processes. Assume responsibility for providing coordination of resources for projects or programs; determine program short and long-term needs and develop recommendations; design processes and procedures to implement, maintain, and/or manage functional area resources. Oversee and participate in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for the grant funded area; research, implement, and administer policies, procedures, and changing business practices and processes for assigned area; develop and maintain handbooks, forms, and related policies and procedures. Resolve operational and administration problems; identify problem areas and issues; conduct research to find alternative solutions; make recommendations; oversee and assist in implementation of recommendations. Perform a variety of professional level research, administrative, operational, financial, and analytical duties in support of assigned grant/programs and projects; conduct studies, research projects, and analysis. Prepare administrative, operational, and financial reports including the preparation of conclusions, recommendations, and forecasts based on data summaries and other findings; consult with District staff and outside agencies to obtain information. Coordinate the budget process for assigned area; provide assistance in the development of assigned budget; collect and analyze financial data; review and analyze budget requests; create data tracking and reporting systems; monitor status. Research, negotiate, and monitor assigned contracts and agreements with outside suppliers, service providers, and others; ensure work is performed in compliance with contracts and agreements; process invoices and payments. Create and maintain publications promoting the assigned project, program, or program area; develop publications and materials to advertise and provide program information including newsletters, directories, handbooks, special event flyers, and other public relations materials as needed. Coordinate assigned activities and functions with other staff, projects, and functions as well as local, state, and federal agencies/jurisdictions, business partners, and the general public; coordinate with, interact with, share knowledge, and develop collaborative relationships. Collaborate in the design and implementation of a network of community based organizations and schools that will oversee and provide services and experiences for program participants; assist in the development of cooperative agreements with other agencies and organizations involved with providing program services. Coordinate meetings related to assigned program; represent area of assignment, participate on, and provide staff support to a variety of committees, task forces, and boards; develop agendas and write speaking points; participate in speaking engagements; prepare and present presentation materials, staff reports, and other documents as appropriate and necessary; respond to and resolve inquiries and complaints. Serve as contact and respond to requests for information from staff, other agencies, and the general public regarding project or program area of assignment; participate in community outreach and education activities; prepare presentations and related material. Maintain records concerning grant/program activities; process incoming and outgoing documents; prepare and track various documents; prepare reports and briefings on project status, progress, changes, and related items related to scope, schedule, and budget. Assist with overseeing website and distance education system for assigned program area; update information as necessary. Manage data and information used in assigned area including to administer assigned databases; enter and modify data; generate reports; analyze user needs and modify database structure and/or format in response to user needs; train staff on use of database systems; prepare database documentation. Provide training and work direction to student workers and assigned staff; schedule assigned staff; ensure staff follows District policies and professional standards. Perform related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS The following generally describes the knowledge and ability required to enter the job and/or be learned within a short period of time in order to successfully perform the assigned duties. Knowledge of: Operational characteristics, services, and activities of the functions, programs, and operations of the assigned project or program area. Goals and objectives of the assigned project or program area. Principles and practices of program development, administration, and review. Principles, practices, and procedures of business administration and public administration. Technical knowledge of business/industry principles and practices for the area of responsibility. Methods and techniques used in the performance of duties and responsibilities specific to the area of assignment. Principles and techniques used in public relations. Project and contract management principles and practices. Information and research resources available related to areas of assignment. Work organization and office management principles and practices. Office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Processes, procedures, and practices of budget preparation and administration. Principles, practices, and procedures of business letter writing. Principles, practices, and procedures of complex fiscal, statistical, and administrative research and report preparation. Statistical procedures and mathematical concepts. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy. Principles and practices of providing training, work direction, and guidance to lower-level office staff and student workers. English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. Oral and written communication skills. South Orange County Community College District District organization, operations, policies, and objectives. Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations. Ability to: Understand the organization and operation of the assigned program area as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Understand, interpret, and apply administrative and office policies and procedures as well as pertinent laws, regulations, and ordinances. Coordinate and participate in the management of assigned project, program, or program area functions and services. Plan, organize, and administer assigned program activities. Establish and maintain community relationships. Understand the nature of partnerships and identify mutual interests. Assess community needs to develop appropriate service partnerships for assigned programs. Use technical concepts and project management tools and techniques to effectively coordinate a project or program area and solve complex problems in creative and effective ways. Develop recommendations for problematic areas and implement and monitor changes. Participate in the development and administration of policies and procedures. Participate in the preparation and administration of assigned budgets. Coordinate projects with multiple tasks and re-prioritize as needed. Perform a full range of complex and responsible program support as well as difficult administrative duties involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative. Oversee and participate in the management of the administrative functions and operations of the assigned office. Establish, review, and revise office work priorities. Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions, and implement recommendations in support of goals. Use sound judgment in recognizing scope of authority. Exercise good judgment and maintain confidentiality in maintaining critical and sensitive information, records, and reports. Respond to requests and inquiries from students, staff, or the public; effectively present information in person or on the telephone to students, staff, or the public. Provide specialized information and assistance to students, staff, and the general public. Research, compile, assemble, analyze, and interpret data from diverse sources. Prepare a variety of clear and concise administrative and financial reports. Independently compose and prepare correspondence and memoranda. Maintain complex and varied files and records. Select, train, evaluate and provide work direction to assigned staff and student workers. Plan, organize, coordinate, prioritize, perform, and delegate work. Plan and organize work to meet schedules and changing deadlines. Operate office equipment including computers and supporting word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications. Adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems. Work under steady pressure with frequent interruptions and a high degree of public contact by phone or in person. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE GUIDELINES Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education/Training: Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a public administration, business administration, or related field. Experience: Three years increasingly responsible professional experience related to program area of assignment. License or Certificate: A valid California driver's license and proof of insurability may be required for some positions to drive a District or personal vehicle to attend meetings or pick up/deliver documents or other materials. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Environment: Work is performed primarily in a standard office setting, typically at a desk or computer terminal; subject to noise from office equipment operation; frequent interruptions and contact in person and on the telephone with students, academic and classified staff, and others. Physical: Primary functions require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in an office setting; to stand or sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist; to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight; to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard; to verbally communicate to exchange information; and may occasionally travel to other offices or locations to attend meetings or to pick up or deliver materials. Vision: See in the normal visual range with or without correction. Hearing: Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction. Additional Information: $36.99/hr Up to 25 hours per week Schedule TBD On-site only This position is a short-term, temporary, hourly, Non-Bargaining Unit (NBU) assignment, not to exceed 160 days per fiscal year (July 1-June 30). The assignment is on an as needed basis, and may be shortened or extended at any time, due to departmental needs, with little to no notice. This recruitment will remain open until filled or withdrawn. Once you have submitted an application electronically, the current status of your application will be available to view at any time upon signing in under your personal username and password. Please do not call the Human Resources Office regarding the status of your application. Employment with the South Orange County Community College District is contingent upon successful completion of the Human Resources pre-employment ("onboarding") process. The Human Resources onboarding process may include, but is not limited to, successful completion of Live Scan fingerprinting (approx.. $70), I-9 completion, background checks, reference checks, TB testing, as well as completion of the online onboarding process. Failure to successfully complete any portion of the onboarding process will invalidate any conditional job offer received. Falsification of, or omission on, any SOCCCD pre-employment information may result in withdrawal of any conditional job offer or termination of employment. Short term, non-bargaining unit (NBU) positions may only be used on an intermittent/seasonal basis. Ed. Code sect. 88003 states "Short-term employee means any person who is employed to perform a service for the district, upon the completion of which, the service required or similar services will not be extended or needed on a continuing basis." The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires that employers obtain documentation from every new employee which authorizes that individual to accept employment in this country. Documentation according to USCIS I-9 guidelines (i.e. ID card and Social Security card) must be presented at the time of hire. Per IRS regulations, a Social Security card must be presented at the time of hire. Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity: The South Orange County Community College District is committed to creating an academic and work environment that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion and equal opportunity for all, and ensures that students, faculty, management and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, included, supported, and safe. Our culture of belonging, openness, and inclusion, makes our district a unique and special place for individuals of all backgrounds. Our District and our colleges are looking for equity and inclusion-minded applicants who represent the full diversity of California and who demonstrate a sensitivity to the understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds present within our community. When you join our District, you can expect to be part of an exciting, thriving, equity-focused, and inclusive community that approaches higher education with the lens of social justice and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, administration, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position with our District, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our District's mission and goals for EEO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Disability Accommodations: If you require special accommodations in the application and/or selection process, please notify District Human Resources (DHR) at least two (2) business days prior to the Job Close Date/Initial Screening Date, by either calling (949) 582-4850 or sending an e-mail to hrinfodesk@socccd.edu . NBU at-will employment: After successful completion of the onboarding requirements, an individual may be employed by the South Orange County Community College District as a short-term, temporary NBU employee. Employment will be on an "if and as needed" basis, as determined by the District. NBU employment is at-will, and either party may terminate this working relationship at any time. Neither party shall be required to provide any reason for the separation. NBU employees shall not have reemployment rights or recourse to petition to be reinstated. Worksite: NBU employees are limited to working in a single position in one department/site Work schedules: Department/Division managers, administrators, and/or supervisors shall determine the work schedule of NBU employees to include the number of days and hours worked per week and the start and stop times. 160-day restriction: NBU employees will not work more than 160 days (in any combination of NBU positions) no matter how many hours per day they work. Payroll reporting period: The payroll reporting period is from the 15th of the first month to the 14th of the next month. NBU employees are paid on the 10th of the following month. Ex: Pay Period 01/15/23 through 02/14/23 will be paid on March 10th. California Sick leave : NBU employees are eligible for California Sick leave per AB1522. Information regarding AB1522 is provided to all NBU new hires during the onboarding process. Retirement information: NBU employees may not work more than 960 hours from July 1st-June 30th. NBU employees who work more than 1000 hours per fiscal year are required to contribute to the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS), through payroll deduction of about 7-9%. The District does not intend to employ NBU employees for more than 1,000 hours during any fiscal year. Sexual Harassment/Discrimination: The District is committed to providing an environment that respects the dignity of individuals and groups; is free of sexual harassment, exploitation, intimidation, violence, and other unlawful discrimination, preferential treatment, and harassment, including that which is based on any legally protected characteristic. Equal Employment Opportunity: It is the intent of the Board to establish and maintain within the District and all of its programs and activities a policy of equal opportunity in employment for all persons, and to prohibit discrimination, preferential treatment, or harassment based on sex, age, gender identity, gender expression, race, color, ethnic group identification, national origin, ancestry, religion, mental or physical disability, medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy, marital status or sexual orientation or because an individual is perceived as having one or more of the above characteristics. Confidentiality: Confidentiality of student and staff information is protected under federal law. Any information regarding students or staff that might be accessed in the course of a work assignment through a computer, student file, or other documentation, is to be used strictly to perform my job duties and may only be shared with those who are authorized to have such information. Mandated reporter: Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting: The South Orange County Community College District recognizes the responsibility of its staff to report to the appropriate agency when there is a reasonable suspicion that an abuse or neglect of a child may have occurred. Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Reporting: It is the policy of the South Orange County Community College District to treat reports of violence against elderly persons or dependent adults as high priority criminal activity that is to be fully investigated regardless of the relationship between the victim and the suspect(s). Campus Crime and Safety Awareness : Information regarding campus crime and safety awareness can be found at www.saddleback.edu or www.ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in Human Resources upon request. Drug-Free Environment: The District shall be free from all unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol by students and employees. The unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in all facilities under the control and use of the District. Any student or employee who violates this policy will be subject to disciplinary action, consistent with local, state, or federal law, which may include the referral to an appropriate rehabilitation program, suspension, demotion, expulsion, or dismissal. Smoke Free District: It is the intent of the South Orange County Community College District to maintain an educational and workplace environment that is conductive to the health and safety of our students and employees. Realizing the health hazards posed by smoking and by second-hand smoke, it is policy of the South Orange County Community College District to maintain a smoke free environment for all district sites. SPECIAL COVID-19 NOTICE: Interviews may be held in-person (following all necessary precautions) or in a virtual format. Employees must reside in California while employed with the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD), even during remote work. Thank you for your continued interest in working at the SOCCCD. The SOCCCD is committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the communities it serves. More information can be found on our District website by visiting https://www.socccd.edu/communications/covid-19-information . NOTICE TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires that employers obtain documentation from every new employee which authorizes that individual to accept employment in this country. SOCCCD will not sponsor any visa applications. DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS: If you require special accommodations in the application and/or selection process, please notify District Human Resources (DHR) at least two (2) business days prior to the Job Close Date/Initial Screening Date, by either calling (949) 582-4850 or sending an e-mail to hrinfodesk@socccd.edu . CAMPUS CRIME AND SAFETY AWARENESS: Information regarding campus crime and safety awareness can be found at www.saddleback.edu or www.ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in the District Human Resources (DHR) office upon request. PLEASE NOTE: A California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) retiree may not accept employment until after the first 180 days of retirement. Anyone retired from CalPERS accepting permanent employment with this District will be required to reinstate as an active CalPERS member. Please contact CalPERS for additional information regarding your retirement status. Any active vested member of California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS), who accepts employment with the District to perform service that requires membership in CalPERS, is eligible to elect to continue retirement system coverage under CalSTRS. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: The South Orange County Community College District is committed to creating an academic and work environment that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion and equal opportunity for all, and ensures that students, faculty, management and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, included, supported, and safe. Our culture of belonging, openness, and inclusion, makes our district a unique and special place for individuals of all backgrounds. Our District and our colleges are looking for equity and inclusion-minded applicants who represent the full diversity of California and who demonstrate a sensitivity to the understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds present within our community. When you join our District, you can expect to be part of an exciting, thriving, equity-focused, and inclusive community that approaches higher education with the lens of social justice and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, administration, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position with our District, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our District's mission and goals for EEO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. SOCCCD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Important: You must make sure that you have completed your application for a posting by 11:59 p.m. , Pacific Time, on the posting's Job Close Date, along with any required documents , in order to be considered for the position.
Cal State University (CSU) San Francisco
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Description: Working Title Title IX & DHR Case Manager-Investigator Administrator Level This position is an Administrator I in the California State University Management Personnel Plan (MPP), reporting to the Executive Director of Equity Programs and Compliance (Title IX Coordinator/DHR Administrator). SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department Equity Programs & Compliance Appointment Type At-will Time Base Full-Time (1.0) Work Schedule Monday through Friday; 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Anticipated Hiring Range $6,834.00 - $7,177.00 Per Month ($82,008.00 - $86,124.00 Annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary/Information The Title IX & DHR (Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation) Case Manager-Investigator is fundamental to the University’s equity, inclusion and compliance efforts. Reporting to the Executive Director of Equity Programs and Compliance (Title IX Coordinator/DHR Administrator), the Title IX & DHR Case Manager-Investigator will provide administrative and investigative support to the Title IX Coordinator/DHR Administrator regarding confidential, sensitive and complex matters. The Title IX & DHR Case Manager-Investigator receives reports of Sexual Misconduct, Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Harassment, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Stalking, Discrimination, Harassment and/or Retaliation, will manage incident reports, conduct intake interviews, organize and maintain appropriate case documentation, facilitate informal resolutions, conduct formal investigations, correspond with parties and witnesses, and prepare comprehensive, clear and well-reasoned investigation reports in accord with University policy. Incumbent communicates effectively, maintains neutrality, meets deadlines and works effectively and respectfully with diverse constituencies to help create and support a safe and inclusive university community environment. Incumbent develops and maintains professional relationships and clear lines of communication with students, faculty, staff and administration. The Title IX & DHR Case Manager-Investigator will conduct investigations in accordance with best practices for civil rights investigations, applicable CSU policies and procedures, ethics and due process, and in a trauma-informed manner. Incumbent is expected to work independently with minimal day-to-day oversight and under general instruction, while keeping the Title IX Coordinator/DHR Administrator and other appropriate unit administrators informed. The incumbent must be able to handle highly sensitive matters with tact and discretion, maintaining confidentiality as appropriate. The Title IX & DHR Case Manager-Investigator assists in the identification of patterns of behavior and systemic problems, facilitates solutions, participates in training campus community members on CSU policies and procedures and performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in a relevant discipline. Professional knowledge of Title IX, Title VII, Clery Act, VAWA, FERPA, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) affirmative action, the Americans with Disabilities Act and other applicable federal and state civil rights and employment laws, regulations and court decisions. Knowledge of principles of conducting investigations, including interview methods and techniques; Knowledge of principles of social justice. Knowledge of principles of cultural competence. Ability to work independently, take initiative and handle highly sensitive and confidential information appropriately. Strong and effective interpersonal skills, including the ability to establish rapport with a diverse range of community members. Ability to develop and maintain effective, collaborative working relationships. Commitment to principles of due process, fairness, ethical conduct and respect. Excellent writing and research skills and the ability to generate concise and well-supported analytical reports about complex and sensitive investigations. Must have exceptional organization skills, including the ability to handle a significant caseload and manage multiple deadlines. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the CSU. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. Must be proficient in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe and Zoom. Five-page writing sample. Preferred Qualifications Juris Doctor with two or more years of law firm experience or an equivalent combination of education and law experience Two (2) years’ experience in Student Conduct, Title IX, DHR, EEO or employee relations complaint and/or grievance investigation and resolution. Experience in a higher education setting preferred, public higher education. Certification for Title IX Investigator, Title IV Investigator, Civil Rights Investigator or Workplace Investigator. Recent advanced level professional training on workplace investigation best practices. Proficiency with Maxient or other case management software. Environmental/Physical/Special Special Working Conditions: Incumbent must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty and staff. Incumbent will interact regularly with the Dean of Students Division, Labor Relations & Employee Development, and Student Affairs & Enrollment Management staff. The person holding this position is considered a mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. Employment Requirement CSU requires faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process should be prepared to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hr@campus.edu . Additional Information SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations. The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Feb 24, 2023
Full Time
Description: Working Title Title IX & DHR Case Manager-Investigator Administrator Level This position is an Administrator I in the California State University Management Personnel Plan (MPP), reporting to the Executive Director of Equity Programs and Compliance (Title IX Coordinator/DHR Administrator). SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department Equity Programs & Compliance Appointment Type At-will Time Base Full-Time (1.0) Work Schedule Monday through Friday; 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Anticipated Hiring Range $6,834.00 - $7,177.00 Per Month ($82,008.00 - $86,124.00 Annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary/Information The Title IX & DHR (Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation) Case Manager-Investigator is fundamental to the University’s equity, inclusion and compliance efforts. Reporting to the Executive Director of Equity Programs and Compliance (Title IX Coordinator/DHR Administrator), the Title IX & DHR Case Manager-Investigator will provide administrative and investigative support to the Title IX Coordinator/DHR Administrator regarding confidential, sensitive and complex matters. The Title IX & DHR Case Manager-Investigator receives reports of Sexual Misconduct, Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Harassment, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Stalking, Discrimination, Harassment and/or Retaliation, will manage incident reports, conduct intake interviews, organize and maintain appropriate case documentation, facilitate informal resolutions, conduct formal investigations, correspond with parties and witnesses, and prepare comprehensive, clear and well-reasoned investigation reports in accord with University policy. Incumbent communicates effectively, maintains neutrality, meets deadlines and works effectively and respectfully with diverse constituencies to help create and support a safe and inclusive university community environment. Incumbent develops and maintains professional relationships and clear lines of communication with students, faculty, staff and administration. The Title IX & DHR Case Manager-Investigator will conduct investigations in accordance with best practices for civil rights investigations, applicable CSU policies and procedures, ethics and due process, and in a trauma-informed manner. Incumbent is expected to work independently with minimal day-to-day oversight and under general instruction, while keeping the Title IX Coordinator/DHR Administrator and other appropriate unit administrators informed. The incumbent must be able to handle highly sensitive matters with tact and discretion, maintaining confidentiality as appropriate. The Title IX & DHR Case Manager-Investigator assists in the identification of patterns of behavior and systemic problems, facilitates solutions, participates in training campus community members on CSU policies and procedures and performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in a relevant discipline. Professional knowledge of Title IX, Title VII, Clery Act, VAWA, FERPA, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) affirmative action, the Americans with Disabilities Act and other applicable federal and state civil rights and employment laws, regulations and court decisions. Knowledge of principles of conducting investigations, including interview methods and techniques; Knowledge of principles of social justice. Knowledge of principles of cultural competence. Ability to work independently, take initiative and handle highly sensitive and confidential information appropriately. Strong and effective interpersonal skills, including the ability to establish rapport with a diverse range of community members. Ability to develop and maintain effective, collaborative working relationships. Commitment to principles of due process, fairness, ethical conduct and respect. Excellent writing and research skills and the ability to generate concise and well-supported analytical reports about complex and sensitive investigations. Must have exceptional organization skills, including the ability to handle a significant caseload and manage multiple deadlines. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the CSU. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. Must be proficient in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe and Zoom. Five-page writing sample. Preferred Qualifications Juris Doctor with two or more years of law firm experience or an equivalent combination of education and law experience Two (2) years’ experience in Student Conduct, Title IX, DHR, EEO or employee relations complaint and/or grievance investigation and resolution. Experience in a higher education setting preferred, public higher education. Certification for Title IX Investigator, Title IV Investigator, Civil Rights Investigator or Workplace Investigator. Recent advanced level professional training on workplace investigation best practices. Proficiency with Maxient or other case management software. Environmental/Physical/Special Special Working Conditions: Incumbent must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty and staff. Incumbent will interact regularly with the Dean of Students Division, Labor Relations & Employee Development, and Student Affairs & Enrollment Management staff. The person holding this position is considered a mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. Employment Requirement CSU requires faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process should be prepared to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hr@campus.edu . Additional Information SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations. The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Cal State University (CSU) Dominguez Hills
1000 East Victoria Street, Carson, CA 90747, USA
Description: Program Coordinator - Black Resource Center Classification Title: Student Services Professional III Classification Salary Range: $5,025 - $7,159 per month. The anticipated hiring range for this position is $5,025 - $5,250 per month. The final salary is dependent upon qualifications and experience. About the Department/Position: Under the general direction of the Black Resource Center Program Director, the incumbent will aid in developing and implementing an array of various culturally relevant programs, events, and activities specifically designed for students who identify as Black/African American, with the purpose of improving Black/African American student academic success, graduation, retention, leadership and professional development, and the overall Black student experience. The position assists in the creation and implementation of comprehensive activities, events, programs, workshops and service, provides referrals to on-campus services. Provides lead work direction and mentorship to student staff and develops student assistant training and workshops. Assesses the needs of Black students and aids in the tracking and gathering of data to develop reports and inform programming and services. 24-hour on call responsibilities during any overnight programs (i.e., retreats); occasional weekends and evenings as needed. Overview of Duties and Responsibilities: Assists in the creation and implementation of comprehensive activities, events, programs, and services guided by an Afrocentric approach, specifically designed to increase the overall success and sense of belonging of Black/African American students. Aids in the development of workshop curriculum regarding relevant and timely topics including but not limited to financial literacy, graduate/professional school, college success skills, and personal and professional development. Helps promotes the academic success, cultural affirmation, and social integration of Black/African American students, with the goal of closing the educational equity gap and improving CSUDH’s performance in the access, retention, and graduation of Black/African American students. Provides lead work direction to 3-6 student staff including undergraduate and graduate student assistants and/or non-paid interns/volunteers. Analyzes results from reports that track and collect relevant data about Black/African American students on campus as related to needs assessment, access, persistence, and 4- and 6-year graduation rates. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field, including or supplemented by upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing, and conflict resolution where such are job-related. Experience: Equivalent of three (3) years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience. One year in the program area to which assigned may be preferred but is not required. A master’s degree in counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or a directly related field may be substituted for one year of experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling or guidance may be substituted for the three years of experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional career or personal counseling. Valid California Driver's License Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge and competence in diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice educational program development and implementation. Knowledge and understanding of unique challenges/issues that impact Black/African American students. Ability to plan, develop, coordinate, and implement complex events, programs, and activities. Ability to collect, compile, and analyze data and prepare reports. Demonstrated skill in assisting and speaking with persons of various ages, socio-economic, cultural and/or education backgrounds. Preferred Qualifications: Education: master’s degree in student development in higher education, ethnic/cultural studies, counseling, or related field. Experience: Equivalent of three years progressively responsible professional student service work experience, with one year in the program area to which assigned. Knowledge of current and historical local, state, and national trends, challenges and opportunities affecting the Black/American community. Knowledge of educational, social, and political issues affecting the Black/African American community. Knowledge of intersecting issues related to the Black/African American communities, including race, ethnicity, age, sex, gender, disability status, citizenship status, socioeconomic status, etc. Working knowledge of assessment and evaluation practices and procedures. Working knowledge of Campus Labs/Baseline, EAB/Navigate, PeopleSoft Experience with working with the Black/African American community, preferably within a higher education setting. Flexibility with changes in workload, under pressure of deadlines, competing requirements, heavy workload, and constant interruptions. Skill in working independently with minimal direction, in setting priorities and schedules and in identifying and adhering to departmental objectives. Interpersonal skills to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships and communicate clearly and effectively with vendors, staff, peers, administrators, Campus personnel, clients, state officials, and the public. To view the full position description, click “ Position Description ” above. General Information: Possession of a valid Driver's License is required. Employees in this position will be enrolled in the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Government Employer Pull Notice Program. Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or the continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. The person holding this position is considered a `mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. In accordance with the California State University (CSU) Out-of-State Employment Policy, the CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California and prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. Questions about the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy may be sent to hrm@csudh.edu . The CSU system offers a competitive total compensation benefits package for employees and qualifying dependents, including medical, dental, vision, retirement, and tuition assistance. It is our goal to compensate employees equitably and fairly. You can access a full description of our benefits here . Closing Statement California State University, Dominguez Hills, is strongly committed to achieving excellence through a diverse workforce. Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) may call the Human Resources Office at (310) 243-3771. California State University Dominguez Hills is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, or protected veteran status. Closing Date/Time: May 30, 2023
May 17, 2023
Full Time
Description: Program Coordinator - Black Resource Center Classification Title: Student Services Professional III Classification Salary Range: $5,025 - $7,159 per month. The anticipated hiring range for this position is $5,025 - $5,250 per month. The final salary is dependent upon qualifications and experience. About the Department/Position: Under the general direction of the Black Resource Center Program Director, the incumbent will aid in developing and implementing an array of various culturally relevant programs, events, and activities specifically designed for students who identify as Black/African American, with the purpose of improving Black/African American student academic success, graduation, retention, leadership and professional development, and the overall Black student experience. The position assists in the creation and implementation of comprehensive activities, events, programs, workshops and service, provides referrals to on-campus services. Provides lead work direction and mentorship to student staff and develops student assistant training and workshops. Assesses the needs of Black students and aids in the tracking and gathering of data to develop reports and inform programming and services. 24-hour on call responsibilities during any overnight programs (i.e., retreats); occasional weekends and evenings as needed. Overview of Duties and Responsibilities: Assists in the creation and implementation of comprehensive activities, events, programs, and services guided by an Afrocentric approach, specifically designed to increase the overall success and sense of belonging of Black/African American students. Aids in the development of workshop curriculum regarding relevant and timely topics including but not limited to financial literacy, graduate/professional school, college success skills, and personal and professional development. Helps promotes the academic success, cultural affirmation, and social integration of Black/African American students, with the goal of closing the educational equity gap and improving CSUDH’s performance in the access, retention, and graduation of Black/African American students. Provides lead work direction to 3-6 student staff including undergraduate and graduate student assistants and/or non-paid interns/volunteers. Analyzes results from reports that track and collect relevant data about Black/African American students on campus as related to needs assessment, access, persistence, and 4- and 6-year graduation rates. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field, including or supplemented by upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing, and conflict resolution where such are job-related. Experience: Equivalent of three (3) years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience. One year in the program area to which assigned may be preferred but is not required. A master’s degree in counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or a directly related field may be substituted for one year of experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling or guidance may be substituted for the three years of experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional career or personal counseling. Valid California Driver's License Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge and competence in diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice educational program development and implementation. Knowledge and understanding of unique challenges/issues that impact Black/African American students. Ability to plan, develop, coordinate, and implement complex events, programs, and activities. Ability to collect, compile, and analyze data and prepare reports. Demonstrated skill in assisting and speaking with persons of various ages, socio-economic, cultural and/or education backgrounds. Preferred Qualifications: Education: master’s degree in student development in higher education, ethnic/cultural studies, counseling, or related field. Experience: Equivalent of three years progressively responsible professional student service work experience, with one year in the program area to which assigned. Knowledge of current and historical local, state, and national trends, challenges and opportunities affecting the Black/American community. Knowledge of educational, social, and political issues affecting the Black/African American community. Knowledge of intersecting issues related to the Black/African American communities, including race, ethnicity, age, sex, gender, disability status, citizenship status, socioeconomic status, etc. Working knowledge of assessment and evaluation practices and procedures. Working knowledge of Campus Labs/Baseline, EAB/Navigate, PeopleSoft Experience with working with the Black/African American community, preferably within a higher education setting. Flexibility with changes in workload, under pressure of deadlines, competing requirements, heavy workload, and constant interruptions. Skill in working independently with minimal direction, in setting priorities and schedules and in identifying and adhering to departmental objectives. Interpersonal skills to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships and communicate clearly and effectively with vendors, staff, peers, administrators, Campus personnel, clients, state officials, and the public. To view the full position description, click “ Position Description ” above. General Information: Possession of a valid Driver's License is required. Employees in this position will be enrolled in the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Government Employer Pull Notice Program. Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or the continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. The person holding this position is considered a `mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. In accordance with the California State University (CSU) Out-of-State Employment Policy, the CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California and prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. Questions about the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy may be sent to hrm@csudh.edu . The CSU system offers a competitive total compensation benefits package for employees and qualifying dependents, including medical, dental, vision, retirement, and tuition assistance. It is our goal to compensate employees equitably and fairly. You can access a full description of our benefits here . Closing Statement California State University, Dominguez Hills, is strongly committed to achieving excellence through a diverse workforce. Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) may call the Human Resources Office at (310) 243-3771. California State University Dominguez Hills is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, or protected veteran status. Closing Date/Time: May 30, 2023
Cal State University (CSU) San Francisco
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Description: Working Title Complaint Resolution Support Specialist SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department Equity Programs & Compliance Appointment Type This is a two-year probationary position. Time Base Full-time (1.0) Work Schedule Monday- Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm Anticipated Hiring Range $4,363.00 - $5,350.00 Per Month ($52,356.00 - $64,200.00 Annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary The Complaint Resolution Support Specialist serves as a key team member in the University’s equity, inclusion and compliance efforts. Under the direction of the Executive Director of Equity Programs and Compliance (Title IX Coordinator/DHR Administrator), the Complaint Resolution Support Specialist supports the department’s staff with day-to-day operations and special projects, providing clerical assistance, maintaining the department calendar and database and providing additional administrative services as needed. The Complaint Resolution Support Specialist will be responsible for identifying issues, drafting complaint resolution documentation, reviewing and editing investigation reports, organizing evidence, assisting with the management of complaint resolution timelines and consistently updating all work in the department database. Incumbent should have investigation and/or litigation support experience, unwavering integrity and objectivity, excellent written and verbal skills, the ability to pay strict attention to detail, and the ability to multitask. Applicant should have familiarity with antidiscrimination law or a passion for learning. Position Information Complaint Resolution Support Services Prepares case documentation and correspondence using department-approved templates. Tracks and updates case milestones in database Appropriately files correspondence and other records. Assists with responding to inquiries including internal and external audit reports. Proofreads investigation reports, identifying inconsistencies and errors in grammar, spelling, syntax and punctuation. Administrative Services Coordinates investigation hearings in accord with timelines processes set forth in CSU Nondiscrimination Policy and CSU Executive Orders. Assists with updates to the department website. Assists with management of department calendars. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in a field related to the primary duties and responsibilities of the position, or an associate degree plus two (2) years of related experience, or four (4) years of related experience. Knowledge of Title IX, Clery Act, VAWA, FERPA, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), affirmative action, the Americans with Disabilities Act and other applicable federal and state civil rights and employment laws, regulations and court decisions. Strong verbal and written communication skills (including analysis, interpretation and reasoning) Ability to handle highly sensitive and confidential information appropriately. Strong and effective interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish rapport with a diverse range of university community members. Exceptional organization skills, including the ability to coordinate a significant caseload. Attention to detail. Ability to organize, index, and track records to further compliance with regulatory timelines/deadlines. Thorough knowledge of office systems to organize information into reports. Capability of handling multiple work priorities. High degree of proficiency in MS Office Suite, Outlook, Adobe and Zoom. Preferred Qualifications Experience working in a higher education or legal environment. Demonstrated experience or familiarity with Title IX, Clery Act, VAWA, FERPA, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), affirmative action, the Americans with Disabilities Act and other applicable federal and state civil rights laws, regulations and court decisions. Demonstrated experience with California State University Executive Orders related to sexual misconduct, sexual exploitation, dating and domestic violence, stalking, sexual harassment, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. Proficiency with Maxient or other case management software. Proficiency with Drupel 9 or other web design software. The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. Environmental/Physical/Special Incumbent must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty and staff. Incumbent interacts regularly with the Dean of Students Office, Labor Relations & Employee Development, Student Affairs & Enrollment Management staff, SAFE Place survivor advocates, University Police Department, Faculty Affairs, Counseling and Psychological Services and the Registrar’s Office. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. Employment Requirement CSU requires faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process should be prepared to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hr@campus.edu . CSUEU Position (For CSUEU Positions Only) Eligible and qualified on-campus applicants, currently in bargaining units 2, 5, 7, and 9 are given hiring preference. Additional Information SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations. The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Apr 15, 2023
Full Time
Description: Working Title Complaint Resolution Support Specialist SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department Equity Programs & Compliance Appointment Type This is a two-year probationary position. Time Base Full-time (1.0) Work Schedule Monday- Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm Anticipated Hiring Range $4,363.00 - $5,350.00 Per Month ($52,356.00 - $64,200.00 Annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary The Complaint Resolution Support Specialist serves as a key team member in the University’s equity, inclusion and compliance efforts. Under the direction of the Executive Director of Equity Programs and Compliance (Title IX Coordinator/DHR Administrator), the Complaint Resolution Support Specialist supports the department’s staff with day-to-day operations and special projects, providing clerical assistance, maintaining the department calendar and database and providing additional administrative services as needed. The Complaint Resolution Support Specialist will be responsible for identifying issues, drafting complaint resolution documentation, reviewing and editing investigation reports, organizing evidence, assisting with the management of complaint resolution timelines and consistently updating all work in the department database. Incumbent should have investigation and/or litigation support experience, unwavering integrity and objectivity, excellent written and verbal skills, the ability to pay strict attention to detail, and the ability to multitask. Applicant should have familiarity with antidiscrimination law or a passion for learning. Position Information Complaint Resolution Support Services Prepares case documentation and correspondence using department-approved templates. Tracks and updates case milestones in database Appropriately files correspondence and other records. Assists with responding to inquiries including internal and external audit reports. Proofreads investigation reports, identifying inconsistencies and errors in grammar, spelling, syntax and punctuation. Administrative Services Coordinates investigation hearings in accord with timelines processes set forth in CSU Nondiscrimination Policy and CSU Executive Orders. Assists with updates to the department website. Assists with management of department calendars. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in a field related to the primary duties and responsibilities of the position, or an associate degree plus two (2) years of related experience, or four (4) years of related experience. Knowledge of Title IX, Clery Act, VAWA, FERPA, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), affirmative action, the Americans with Disabilities Act and other applicable federal and state civil rights and employment laws, regulations and court decisions. Strong verbal and written communication skills (including analysis, interpretation and reasoning) Ability to handle highly sensitive and confidential information appropriately. Strong and effective interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish rapport with a diverse range of university community members. Exceptional organization skills, including the ability to coordinate a significant caseload. Attention to detail. Ability to organize, index, and track records to further compliance with regulatory timelines/deadlines. Thorough knowledge of office systems to organize information into reports. Capability of handling multiple work priorities. High degree of proficiency in MS Office Suite, Outlook, Adobe and Zoom. Preferred Qualifications Experience working in a higher education or legal environment. Demonstrated experience or familiarity with Title IX, Clery Act, VAWA, FERPA, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), affirmative action, the Americans with Disabilities Act and other applicable federal and state civil rights laws, regulations and court decisions. Demonstrated experience with California State University Executive Orders related to sexual misconduct, sexual exploitation, dating and domestic violence, stalking, sexual harassment, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. Proficiency with Maxient or other case management software. Proficiency with Drupel 9 or other web design software. The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. Environmental/Physical/Special Incumbent must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty and staff. Incumbent interacts regularly with the Dean of Students Office, Labor Relations & Employee Development, Student Affairs & Enrollment Management staff, SAFE Place survivor advocates, University Police Department, Faculty Affairs, Counseling and Psychological Services and the Registrar’s Office. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. Employment Requirement CSU requires faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process should be prepared to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hr@campus.edu . CSUEU Position (For CSUEU Positions Only) Eligible and qualified on-campus applicants, currently in bargaining units 2, 5, 7, and 9 are given hiring preference. Additional Information SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations. The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
California Polytechnic State University
1 Grand Avenue, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407, USA
Description: Job Summary Under general supervision of the Director of Residential Student Experience, the Coordinator of Student Development (CSD) provides the direction and leadership of an on or off-campus comprehensive Residential Learning Community student housing program or specialized programmatic/conduct initiative within Residential Student Experience. CSDs will be assigned to one of the following areas: Building/Community Supervision, University Judicial Coordinator, CARE Coordinator or Leadership and Programming Coordinator. This position performs moderately complex professional student service work in that assignments typically require the application of both knowledge and judgment in using the principles, techniques, standards, guides and professional skills characteristic of a particular student service program or activity. The position is a full-time, live-in, entry-level position within the department. Department Summary University Housing is a department within Student Affairs that provides an enhanced and quality campus experience for students living on campus. We strive for excellence in our administrative operations, our facilities, student learning, and community building. There is a strong departmental commitment to excellence, teamwork, and professionalism. Key Qualifications Excellent organizational and time management skills with the ability to set own priorities to coordinate multiple assignments with fluctuating and time-sensitive deadlines. Demonstrated understanding of diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-oppression concepts, especially as they apply to decision-making, student development, and campus belonging. Capacity to interpret, communicate, and apply policies, procedures, program rules, and regulations. Ability to maintain highly confidential information. Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships and communications within a diverse population along with strong listening and interpretive skills, and the ability to deal positively with unexpected developments and diverse perspectives in and outside the University . Education and Experience Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Two years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field. A master’s degree, by date of hire, in a job related field may be substituted for one year of the professional experience. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the required knowledge and abilities may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Total Compensation: Anticipated Hiring Range: $55,320 per year Classified Hiring Range: $55,320 - $$78,672 per year Cal Poly Known for its Learn by Doing pedagogy, Cal Poly is the flagship of the world-renowned California State University system. Annually recognized as one of the top public universities in the nation, Cal Poly continues to offer an academic curriculum based on learned experience gained through real-world practice. Located in San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly is nestled comfortably among the coastal foothills, minutes from the Pacific Ocean and equidistant to the Bay Area and Los Angeles. Cal Poly offers a best-in-class benefits program, including health, dental and vision insurance, retirement participation in the Public Employees' Retirement System, and educational benefits for eligible employees. See our benefits website for additional information. Diversity Statement At Cal Poly, we believe that cultivating an environment that embraces and promotes diversity is fundamental to the success of our students, our employees and our community. Bringing people together from different backgrounds, experiences and value systems fosters the innovative and creative thinking that exemplifies Cal Poly's values of free inquiry, cultural and intellectual diversity, mutual respect, civic engagement, and social and environmental responsibility. Cal Poly's commitment to diversity informs our efforts in recruitment, hiring and retention. Cal Poly is an equal opportunity employer. Supplemental Information CSU requires faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process should be prepared to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to humanresources@calpoly.edu . Following a conditional offer of employment, a background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate may start work with Cal Poly. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may result in the withdrawal of the offer of employment. Current employees who are offered positions on campus will be required to undergo a background check for any position where a background check is required by law or that Cal Poly has designated as sensitive. The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be "Designated" under California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. This would require the filing of a Statement of Economic Interest on an annual basis and the completion of training within 6 months of assuming office and every 2 years thereafter. Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo is not a sponsoring agency for staff positions (i.e. H-1B visas). Positions are posted for a minimum of 14 calendar days. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Mar 03, 2023
Full Time
Description: Job Summary Under general supervision of the Director of Residential Student Experience, the Coordinator of Student Development (CSD) provides the direction and leadership of an on or off-campus comprehensive Residential Learning Community student housing program or specialized programmatic/conduct initiative within Residential Student Experience. CSDs will be assigned to one of the following areas: Building/Community Supervision, University Judicial Coordinator, CARE Coordinator or Leadership and Programming Coordinator. This position performs moderately complex professional student service work in that assignments typically require the application of both knowledge and judgment in using the principles, techniques, standards, guides and professional skills characteristic of a particular student service program or activity. The position is a full-time, live-in, entry-level position within the department. Department Summary University Housing is a department within Student Affairs that provides an enhanced and quality campus experience for students living on campus. We strive for excellence in our administrative operations, our facilities, student learning, and community building. There is a strong departmental commitment to excellence, teamwork, and professionalism. Key Qualifications Excellent organizational and time management skills with the ability to set own priorities to coordinate multiple assignments with fluctuating and time-sensitive deadlines. Demonstrated understanding of diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-oppression concepts, especially as they apply to decision-making, student development, and campus belonging. Capacity to interpret, communicate, and apply policies, procedures, program rules, and regulations. Ability to maintain highly confidential information. Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships and communications within a diverse population along with strong listening and interpretive skills, and the ability to deal positively with unexpected developments and diverse perspectives in and outside the University . Education and Experience Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Two years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field. A master’s degree, by date of hire, in a job related field may be substituted for one year of the professional experience. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the required knowledge and abilities may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Total Compensation: Anticipated Hiring Range: $55,320 per year Classified Hiring Range: $55,320 - $$78,672 per year Cal Poly Known for its Learn by Doing pedagogy, Cal Poly is the flagship of the world-renowned California State University system. Annually recognized as one of the top public universities in the nation, Cal Poly continues to offer an academic curriculum based on learned experience gained through real-world practice. Located in San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly is nestled comfortably among the coastal foothills, minutes from the Pacific Ocean and equidistant to the Bay Area and Los Angeles. Cal Poly offers a best-in-class benefits program, including health, dental and vision insurance, retirement participation in the Public Employees' Retirement System, and educational benefits for eligible employees. See our benefits website for additional information. Diversity Statement At Cal Poly, we believe that cultivating an environment that embraces and promotes diversity is fundamental to the success of our students, our employees and our community. Bringing people together from different backgrounds, experiences and value systems fosters the innovative and creative thinking that exemplifies Cal Poly's values of free inquiry, cultural and intellectual diversity, mutual respect, civic engagement, and social and environmental responsibility. Cal Poly's commitment to diversity informs our efforts in recruitment, hiring and retention. Cal Poly is an equal opportunity employer. Supplemental Information CSU requires faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process should be prepared to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to humanresources@calpoly.edu . Following a conditional offer of employment, a background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate may start work with Cal Poly. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may result in the withdrawal of the offer of employment. Current employees who are offered positions on campus will be required to undergo a background check for any position where a background check is required by law or that Cal Poly has designated as sensitive. The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be "Designated" under California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. This would require the filing of a Statement of Economic Interest on an annual basis and the completion of training within 6 months of assuming office and every 2 years thereafter. Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo is not a sponsoring agency for staff positions (i.e. H-1B visas). Positions are posted for a minimum of 14 calendar days. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Cal State University (CSU) San Francisco
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Description: Working Title Muslim Student Life & Interfaith Programs Coordinator SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department Division of Equity & Community Inclusion Appointment Type This is a one year probationary position. Time Base Full-Time (1.0) Work Schedule Monday - Friday; 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Anticipated Hiring Range $4,691.00 - $4,800 per month ($56,292.00 - $57,600.00 annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary Reporting to the Director of Diversity, Student Equity & Interfaith Programs, and under the overall strategic direction of the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Equity & Community Inclusion, the Muslim Student Life & Interfaith Programs Coordinator provides coordination and oversight for culturally responsive programs and services which promote educational access and success of students at SF State, in particular, students who identify as a part of the Arab and Muslim Diaspora and those interested in Arab and Muslim cultures and faiths. The incumbent plans, develops, implements, and assesses various programs and events that provide unique opportunities for dialogue and engagement in order to build interfaith/intergroup relations on campus and create ties between and among Arab and Muslim students and the rest of the campus community. In coordination with campus partners, the incumbent provides academic and personal guidance to students, builds a network of appropriate, relevant resources for student academic success, develops and coordinates student programs, and seeks to positively-impact the overall campus climate for Arab and Muslim students on campus. Specifically, the Muslim Student Life & Interfaith Programs Coordinator provides activities and events in a targeted manner, which constitute high-quality, high-impact student experiences, with the goal of advancing educational equity and inclusion for Arab & Muslim students, while recognizing the diverse realities and complexities that comprise the Arab and Muslim identity in the Bay Area, in the US and in the global context - inclusive of culture, religion, politics, and nationality. The incumbent also serves as a first-responder to assist and support students who report experiencing a Islamophobia, as well as make appropriate referrals to relevant resources on campus, serve as an advisory in navigating campus processes/procedures, and recommend actions for institutional/systemic change as warranted, based on patterns in student reporting. The incumbent will also develop, implement, and evaluate best practices and programming for serving and supporting SF State students through a lens of inclusive interfaith, intercultural student services and student development theory and practice. These efforts will be achieved through careful coordination and strategic partnerships with the broader Student Affairs & Enrollment Management cabinet area, the Interfaith Programs Unit, relevant community-based organizations, and various spiritual/religious student organizations. Finally, the incumbent will also serve as an advisor for students who file complaints of discrimination, harassment and/or retaliation under CSU Executive Order 1097; and in this role, they will work closely with colleagues in Equity Programs & Compliance to ensure that they are familiar with all applicable policies and procedures. Position Information Program Development In collaboration with the team of the Interfaith Programs unit will plan, develop and implement interfaith programs, activities, and services to engage and enhance the spiritual life of students, staff, faculty on campus; Improve outcomes related to the Arab and Muslim student success, belonging and mattering from orientation to graduation; Develop partnerships with local and regional interfaith leaders and organizations within various religious/faith/spiritual life communities to positively impact Arab and Muslim student life on campus; Collaborate on projects from development through implementation and assessment including data collection, evaluation and reporting on programs and initiatives; Coordinate interfaith dialogue, service, and learning opportunities; Implement measures to track student well-being and academic progress for the purpose of evaluating the success of program interventions; Monitor, verify, and oversee budget for programs and services; Prepare and submit budget recommendations for program development; Participate in the evaluation of institutional practices and programs as they affect students and overall campus climate; and Plan and conduct relevant research in areas related to student success, student attrition, campus climate, and innovative programming. Coordinate Student Support & Community Advocacy Assist the Director of Diversity, Student Equity, & Interfaith Programs, Division of Equity & Community Inclusion, SAEM, student organizations, and the greater campus community to meet the needs of students with a specific focus on Arab and Muslim students and their intersecting identities; Provide students with guidance, advising, and referrals for targeted support services for their continued success and graduation; Consult, on behalf of students, with faculty and staff as appropriate; Collaborate with campus partners including the colleges, academic departments, faculty, student service units and student organizations on retention/student success initiatives; Develop and maintain a strong communication network with students and community based organizations; Collaborate with local and regional interfaith organizations and spiritual leaders to support student success; Collaborate with campus partners to address wellness and basic needs Collaborate with campus partners to enhance campus climate for Arab and Muslim students; Ensure networked communication with Diversity, Student Equity, & Interfaith Programs, AA&PI Student Services, the Black Unity Center, and other Center/Services within the Division of Equity & Community Inclusion; Partner with religious communities to align partnerships with the University mission of inclusion and diversity by affirming openness and acceptance of all; and Provide support and referrals to students, faculty, and staff, as needed. Training & Education Coordinate and facilitate conflict mediation, trainings, and facilitation of difficult dialogues about identity, faith, spirituality, and intersectionality and identity development; Oversee, train, and develop professional skills of student staff regarding best practices for office and program coordination; Develop and facilitate workshops and outreach programs for current and prospective students, faculty and staff; and Arrange and/or facilitate personal development workshops on career planning, academic advising, personal growth, time management, study skills, writing, internships, etc. in collaboration with campus partners. Office Coordination Demonstrate safe work practices for oneself, others and the office environment; Oversee the administrative functions of the office and supervise student staff; Provide oversight of the budget to monitor expenditures for programs and operations; Work with the Director of Diversity, Student Equity & Interfaith Programs and the units Administrative Analyst/Specialist to monitor and oversee budget for the administrative and programmatic functions of the office; Develop and lead assessment efforts of strategic and intervention strategies that support GI 2025 Initiative and the SAEM Strategic Plan; Develop and implement communication strategies and systems to ensure visibility of Interfaith Programs unit; Develop and maintain resource website/guide for prospective and current students; Design, develop and produce promotional materials for Interfaith Programs Unit; and Contribute to creating welcoming, inclusive and collaborative relationships within the Division of Equity & Community Inclusion, Student Affairs & Enrollment Management and the SFSU community. Other Duties as Assigned Minimum Qualifications Knowledge and Abilities: The following knowledge and abilities as well as those listed at the lower levels in the Student Services Professional series are required for appointment into this classification. Thorough knowledge of the principles of individual and group behavior. General knowledge of the principles, practices and trends of the Student Services field as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures and practices of the program area to which assigned; general knowledge of individual counseling techniques; general knowledge, or the ability to rapidly acquire such knowledge, of the organizational procedures and activities of the specific campus to which the position is assigned. Working knowledge of student services programs outside the program to which immediately assigned. Ability to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; advise students individually and in groups on complex student-related matters; determine appropriate courses of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or sensitive nature; interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze and define the problem, draw valid conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses of action; carry out a variety of professionally complex assignments without detailed instructions; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a variety of individuals. Experience: Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of three years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience. One year in the program area to which assigned may be preferred but is not required. A master’s degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or a directly related field may be substituted for one year of experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling or guidance may be substituted for the three years of experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional career or personal counseling. Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field, including or supplemented by upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing, and conflict resolution where such are job-related. Preferred Qualifications Master’s Degree in Higher Education/Student Affairs, Religion, Theology, Ministry, Counseling, Education, Ethnic Studies, Sociology, and/or related field; Comprehensive, current knowledge of legislation, resources and educational policies, procedures and practices regarding student success, including enrollment processes and financial options; Experience working directly with students of diverse faiths/spiritual life in the areas of advising, program development, coordination and student support related services; Knowledge of current and historical statewide, national, and global interfaith and spiritual life initiatives; Strong leadership and supervisory experience; Excellent communication skills: written, oral, and public speaking; Proven ability to collaborate and work effectively with individuals from diverse ethnic, cultural, spiritual, and socioeconomic backgrounds; Proven ability to foster intragroup community amongst people of diverse backgrounds; Experience in facilitating interfaith programming working with college students; commitment to religious pluralism and inclusion of/engagement with myriad faith identities and expressions Demonstrated commitment to student development, excellent interpersonal and written communication skills, budgetary literacy, Skills related to working independently and as a member of a team, cultivating an inclusive, diverse and welcoming environment; Experience coordinating events such as conferences, workshops and trainings; Familiarity with California State University (CSU) policies and procedures; Experience with high impact practices that facilitate access, success, and equity for diverse student population Bilingual/bicultural. Core Competencies - embody the following competencies: Bias toward collaboration and teamwork. Effective oral, written and nonverbal communication skills. Customer/Client Focus with an emphasis in problem solving and resolution. Personal effectiveness and credibility as demonstrated by interpersonal and professional confidence. Diversity and inclusion. Environmental/Physical/Special The incumbent is a student advocate for the Division of Equity & Community Inclusion and the Student Affairs & Enrollment Management cabinet area. The incumbent must be able to clearly articulate and realize a vision that will provide administrative leadership, direction, and oversight for programs and services that support Arab and Muslim student life at SF State. Some travel to sites off-campus and work on weekends, evenings, and holidays may be required. Extended periods of the day may be spent in an office, working at a desk and on a computer, or at meetings. Additionally, the incumbent will be facilitating presentations on a fairly regular basis. Must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population or students, faculty and staff. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. Additional Information ** To be fully considered for this position, please include a cover letter along with your resume** SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Apr 14, 2023
Full Time
Description: Working Title Muslim Student Life & Interfaith Programs Coordinator SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department Division of Equity & Community Inclusion Appointment Type This is a one year probationary position. Time Base Full-Time (1.0) Work Schedule Monday - Friday; 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Anticipated Hiring Range $4,691.00 - $4,800 per month ($56,292.00 - $57,600.00 annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary Reporting to the Director of Diversity, Student Equity & Interfaith Programs, and under the overall strategic direction of the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Equity & Community Inclusion, the Muslim Student Life & Interfaith Programs Coordinator provides coordination and oversight for culturally responsive programs and services which promote educational access and success of students at SF State, in particular, students who identify as a part of the Arab and Muslim Diaspora and those interested in Arab and Muslim cultures and faiths. The incumbent plans, develops, implements, and assesses various programs and events that provide unique opportunities for dialogue and engagement in order to build interfaith/intergroup relations on campus and create ties between and among Arab and Muslim students and the rest of the campus community. In coordination with campus partners, the incumbent provides academic and personal guidance to students, builds a network of appropriate, relevant resources for student academic success, develops and coordinates student programs, and seeks to positively-impact the overall campus climate for Arab and Muslim students on campus. Specifically, the Muslim Student Life & Interfaith Programs Coordinator provides activities and events in a targeted manner, which constitute high-quality, high-impact student experiences, with the goal of advancing educational equity and inclusion for Arab & Muslim students, while recognizing the diverse realities and complexities that comprise the Arab and Muslim identity in the Bay Area, in the US and in the global context - inclusive of culture, religion, politics, and nationality. The incumbent also serves as a first-responder to assist and support students who report experiencing a Islamophobia, as well as make appropriate referrals to relevant resources on campus, serve as an advisory in navigating campus processes/procedures, and recommend actions for institutional/systemic change as warranted, based on patterns in student reporting. The incumbent will also develop, implement, and evaluate best practices and programming for serving and supporting SF State students through a lens of inclusive interfaith, intercultural student services and student development theory and practice. These efforts will be achieved through careful coordination and strategic partnerships with the broader Student Affairs & Enrollment Management cabinet area, the Interfaith Programs Unit, relevant community-based organizations, and various spiritual/religious student organizations. Finally, the incumbent will also serve as an advisor for students who file complaints of discrimination, harassment and/or retaliation under CSU Executive Order 1097; and in this role, they will work closely with colleagues in Equity Programs & Compliance to ensure that they are familiar with all applicable policies and procedures. Position Information Program Development In collaboration with the team of the Interfaith Programs unit will plan, develop and implement interfaith programs, activities, and services to engage and enhance the spiritual life of students, staff, faculty on campus; Improve outcomes related to the Arab and Muslim student success, belonging and mattering from orientation to graduation; Develop partnerships with local and regional interfaith leaders and organizations within various religious/faith/spiritual life communities to positively impact Arab and Muslim student life on campus; Collaborate on projects from development through implementation and assessment including data collection, evaluation and reporting on programs and initiatives; Coordinate interfaith dialogue, service, and learning opportunities; Implement measures to track student well-being and academic progress for the purpose of evaluating the success of program interventions; Monitor, verify, and oversee budget for programs and services; Prepare and submit budget recommendations for program development; Participate in the evaluation of institutional practices and programs as they affect students and overall campus climate; and Plan and conduct relevant research in areas related to student success, student attrition, campus climate, and innovative programming. Coordinate Student Support & Community Advocacy Assist the Director of Diversity, Student Equity, & Interfaith Programs, Division of Equity & Community Inclusion, SAEM, student organizations, and the greater campus community to meet the needs of students with a specific focus on Arab and Muslim students and their intersecting identities; Provide students with guidance, advising, and referrals for targeted support services for their continued success and graduation; Consult, on behalf of students, with faculty and staff as appropriate; Collaborate with campus partners including the colleges, academic departments, faculty, student service units and student organizations on retention/student success initiatives; Develop and maintain a strong communication network with students and community based organizations; Collaborate with local and regional interfaith organizations and spiritual leaders to support student success; Collaborate with campus partners to address wellness and basic needs Collaborate with campus partners to enhance campus climate for Arab and Muslim students; Ensure networked communication with Diversity, Student Equity, & Interfaith Programs, AA&PI Student Services, the Black Unity Center, and other Center/Services within the Division of Equity & Community Inclusion; Partner with religious communities to align partnerships with the University mission of inclusion and diversity by affirming openness and acceptance of all; and Provide support and referrals to students, faculty, and staff, as needed. Training & Education Coordinate and facilitate conflict mediation, trainings, and facilitation of difficult dialogues about identity, faith, spirituality, and intersectionality and identity development; Oversee, train, and develop professional skills of student staff regarding best practices for office and program coordination; Develop and facilitate workshops and outreach programs for current and prospective students, faculty and staff; and Arrange and/or facilitate personal development workshops on career planning, academic advising, personal growth, time management, study skills, writing, internships, etc. in collaboration with campus partners. Office Coordination Demonstrate safe work practices for oneself, others and the office environment; Oversee the administrative functions of the office and supervise student staff; Provide oversight of the budget to monitor expenditures for programs and operations; Work with the Director of Diversity, Student Equity & Interfaith Programs and the units Administrative Analyst/Specialist to monitor and oversee budget for the administrative and programmatic functions of the office; Develop and lead assessment efforts of strategic and intervention strategies that support GI 2025 Initiative and the SAEM Strategic Plan; Develop and implement communication strategies and systems to ensure visibility of Interfaith Programs unit; Develop and maintain resource website/guide for prospective and current students; Design, develop and produce promotional materials for Interfaith Programs Unit; and Contribute to creating welcoming, inclusive and collaborative relationships within the Division of Equity & Community Inclusion, Student Affairs & Enrollment Management and the SFSU community. Other Duties as Assigned Minimum Qualifications Knowledge and Abilities: The following knowledge and abilities as well as those listed at the lower levels in the Student Services Professional series are required for appointment into this classification. Thorough knowledge of the principles of individual and group behavior. General knowledge of the principles, practices and trends of the Student Services field as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures and practices of the program area to which assigned; general knowledge of individual counseling techniques; general knowledge, or the ability to rapidly acquire such knowledge, of the organizational procedures and activities of the specific campus to which the position is assigned. Working knowledge of student services programs outside the program to which immediately assigned. Ability to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; advise students individually and in groups on complex student-related matters; determine appropriate courses of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or sensitive nature; interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze and define the problem, draw valid conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses of action; carry out a variety of professionally complex assignments without detailed instructions; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a variety of individuals. Experience: Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of three years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience. One year in the program area to which assigned may be preferred but is not required. A master’s degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or a directly related field may be substituted for one year of experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling or guidance may be substituted for the three years of experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional career or personal counseling. Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field, including or supplemented by upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing, and conflict resolution where such are job-related. Preferred Qualifications Master’s Degree in Higher Education/Student Affairs, Religion, Theology, Ministry, Counseling, Education, Ethnic Studies, Sociology, and/or related field; Comprehensive, current knowledge of legislation, resources and educational policies, procedures and practices regarding student success, including enrollment processes and financial options; Experience working directly with students of diverse faiths/spiritual life in the areas of advising, program development, coordination and student support related services; Knowledge of current and historical statewide, national, and global interfaith and spiritual life initiatives; Strong leadership and supervisory experience; Excellent communication skills: written, oral, and public speaking; Proven ability to collaborate and work effectively with individuals from diverse ethnic, cultural, spiritual, and socioeconomic backgrounds; Proven ability to foster intragroup community amongst people of diverse backgrounds; Experience in facilitating interfaith programming working with college students; commitment to religious pluralism and inclusion of/engagement with myriad faith identities and expressions Demonstrated commitment to student development, excellent interpersonal and written communication skills, budgetary literacy, Skills related to working independently and as a member of a team, cultivating an inclusive, diverse and welcoming environment; Experience coordinating events such as conferences, workshops and trainings; Familiarity with California State University (CSU) policies and procedures; Experience with high impact practices that facilitate access, success, and equity for diverse student population Bilingual/bicultural. Core Competencies - embody the following competencies: Bias toward collaboration and teamwork. Effective oral, written and nonverbal communication skills. Customer/Client Focus with an emphasis in problem solving and resolution. Personal effectiveness and credibility as demonstrated by interpersonal and professional confidence. Diversity and inclusion. Environmental/Physical/Special The incumbent is a student advocate for the Division of Equity & Community Inclusion and the Student Affairs & Enrollment Management cabinet area. The incumbent must be able to clearly articulate and realize a vision that will provide administrative leadership, direction, and oversight for programs and services that support Arab and Muslim student life at SF State. Some travel to sites off-campus and work on weekends, evenings, and holidays may be required. Extended periods of the day may be spent in an office, working at a desk and on a computer, or at meetings. Additionally, the incumbent will be facilitating presentations on a fairly regular basis. Must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population or students, faculty and staff. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. Additional Information ** To be fully considered for this position, please include a cover letter along with your resume** SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Cal State University (CSU) San Francisco
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Description: Working Title Muslim Student Life & Interfaith Programs Coordinator SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department Division of Equity & Community Inclusion Appointment Type This is a one year probationary position. Time Base Full-Time (1.0) Work Schedule Monday - Friday; 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Anticipated Hiring Range $4,691.00 - $4,800 per month ($56,292.00 - $57,600.00 annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary Reporting to the Director of Diversity, Student Equity & Interfaith Programs, and under the overall strategic direction of the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Equity & Community Inclusion, the Muslim Student Life & Interfaith Programs Coordinator provides coordination and oversight for culturally responsive programs and services which promote educational access and success of students at SF State, in particular, students who identify as a part of the Arab and Muslim Diaspora and those interested in Arab and Muslim cultures and faiths. The incumbent plans, develops, implements, and assesses various programs and events that provide unique opportunities for dialogue and engagement in order to build interfaith/intergroup relations on campus and create ties between and among Arab and Muslim students and the rest of the campus community. In coordination with campus partners, the incumbent provides academic and personal guidance to students, builds a network of appropriate, relevant resources for student academic success, develops and coordinates student programs, and seeks to positively-impact the overall campus climate for Arab and Muslim students on campus. Specifically, the Muslim Student Life & Interfaith Programs Coordinator provides activities and events in a targeted manner, which constitute high-quality, high-impact student experiences, with the goal of advancing educational equity and inclusion for Arab & Muslim students, while recognizing the diverse realities and complexities that comprise the Arab and Muslim identity in the Bay Area, in the US and in the global context - inclusive of culture, religion, politics, and nationality. The incumbent also serves as a first-responder to assist and support students who report experiencing a Islamophobia, as well as make appropriate referrals to relevant resources on campus, serve as an advisory in navigating campus processes/procedures, and recommend actions for institutional/systemic change as warranted, based on patterns in student reporting. The incumbent will also develop, implement, and evaluate best practices and programming for serving and supporting SF State students through a lens of inclusive interfaith, intercultural student services and student development theory and practice. These efforts will be achieved through careful coordination and strategic partnerships with the broader Student Affairs & Enrollment Management cabinet area, the Interfaith Programs Unit, relevant community-based organizations, and various spiritual/religious student organizations. Finally, the incumbent will also serve as an advisor for students who file complaints of discrimination, harassment and/or retaliation under CSU Executive Order 1097; and in this role, they will work closely with colleagues in Equity Programs & Compliance to ensure that they are familiar with all applicable policies and procedures. Position Information Program Development In collaboration with the team of the Interfaith Programs unit will plan, develop and implement interfaith programs, activities, and services to engage and enhance the spiritual life of students, staff, faculty on campus; Improve outcomes related to the Arab and Muslim student success, belonging and mattering from orientation to graduation; Develop partnerships with local and regional interfaith leaders and organizations within various religious/faith/spiritual life communities to positively impact Arab and Muslim student life on campus; Collaborate on projects from development through implementation and assessment including data collection, evaluation and reporting on programs and initiatives; Coordinate interfaith dialogue, service, and learning opportunities; Implement measures to track student well-being and academic progress for the purpose of evaluating the success of program interventions; Monitor, verify, and oversee budget for programs and services; Prepare and submit budget recommendations for program development; Participate in the evaluation of institutional practices and programs as they affect students and overall campus climate; and Plan and conduct relevant research in areas related to student success, student attrition, campus climate, and innovative programming. Coordinate Student Support & Community Advocacy Assist the Director of Diversity, Student Equity, & Interfaith Programs, Division of Equity & Community Inclusion, SAEM, student organizations, and the greater campus community to meet the needs of students with a specific focus on Arab and Muslim students and their intersecting identities; Provide students with guidance, advising, and referrals for targeted support services for their continued success and graduation; Consult, on behalf of students, with faculty and staff as appropriate; Collaborate with campus partners including the colleges, academic departments, faculty, student service units and student organizations on retention/student success initiatives; Develop and maintain a strong communication network with students and community based organizations; Collaborate with local and regional interfaith organizations and spiritual leaders to support student success; Collaborate with campus partners to address wellness and basic needs Collaborate with campus partners to enhance campus climate for Arab and Muslim students; Ensure networked communication with Diversity, Student Equity, & Interfaith Programs, AA&PI Student Services, the Black Unity Center, and other Center/Services within the Division of Equity & Community Inclusion; Partner with religious communities to align partnerships with the University mission of inclusion and diversity by affirming openness and acceptance of all; and Provide support and referrals to students, faculty, and staff, as needed. Training & Education Coordinate and facilitate conflict mediation, trainings, and facilitation of difficult dialogues about identity, faith, spirituality, and intersectionality and identity development; Oversee, train, and develop professional skills of student staff regarding best practices for office and program coordination; Develop and facilitate workshops and outreach programs for current and prospective students, faculty and staff; and Arrange and/or facilitate personal development workshops on career planning, academic advising, personal growth, time management, study skills, writing, internships, etc. in collaboration with campus partners. Office Coordination Demonstrate safe work practices for oneself, others and the office environment; Oversee the administrative functions of the office and supervise student staff; Provide oversight of the budget to monitor expenditures for programs and operations; Work with the Director of Diversity, Student Equity & Interfaith Programs and the units Administrative Analyst/Specialist to monitor and oversee budget for the administrative and programmatic functions of the office; Develop and lead assessment efforts of strategic and intervention strategies that support GI 2025 Initiative and the SAEM Strategic Plan; Develop and implement communication strategies and systems to ensure visibility of Interfaith Programs unit; Develop and maintain resource website/guide for prospective and current students; Design, develop and produce promotional materials for Interfaith Programs Unit; and Contribute to creating welcoming, inclusive and collaborative relationships within the Division of Equity & Community Inclusion, Student Affairs & Enrollment Management and the SFSU community. Other Duties as Assigned Minimum Qualifications Knowledge and Abilities: The following knowledge and abilities as well as those listed at the lower levels in the Student Services Professional series are required for appointment into this classification. Thorough knowledge of the principles of individual and group behavior. General knowledge of the principles, practices and trends of the Student Services field as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures and practices of the program area to which assigned; general knowledge of individual counseling techniques; general knowledge, or the ability to rapidly acquire such knowledge, of the organizational procedures and activities of the specific campus to which the position is assigned. Working knowledge of student services programs outside the program to which immediately assigned. Ability to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; advise students individually and in groups on complex student-related matters; determine appropriate courses of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or sensitive nature; interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze and define the problem, draw valid conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses of action; carry out a variety of professionally complex assignments without detailed instructions; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a variety of individuals. Experience: Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of three years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience. One year in the program area to which assigned may be preferred but is not required. A master’s degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or a directly related field may be substituted for one year of experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling or guidance may be substituted for the three years of experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional career or personal counseling. Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field, including or supplemented by upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing, and conflict resolution where such are job-related. Preferred Qualifications Master’s Degree in Higher Education/Student Affairs, Religion, Theology, Ministry, Counseling, Education, Ethnic Studies, Sociology, and/or related field; Comprehensive, current knowledge of legislation, resources and educational policies, procedures and practices regarding student success, including enrollment processes and financial options; Experience working directly with students of diverse faiths/spiritual life in the areas of advising, program development, coordination and student support related services; Knowledge of current and historical statewide, national, and global interfaith and spiritual life initiatives; Strong leadership and supervisory experience; Excellent communication skills: written, oral, and public speaking; Proven ability to collaborate and work effectively with individuals from diverse ethnic, cultural, spiritual, and socioeconomic backgrounds; Proven ability to foster intragroup community amongst people of diverse backgrounds; Experience in facilitating interfaith programming working with college students; commitment to religious pluralism and inclusion of/engagement with myriad faith identities and expressions Demonstrated commitment to student development, excellent interpersonal and written communication skills, budgetary literacy, Skills related to working independently and as a member of a team, cultivating an inclusive, diverse and welcoming environment; Experience coordinating events such as conferences, workshops and trainings; Familiarity with California State University (CSU) policies and procedures; Experience with high impact practices that facilitate access, success, and equity for diverse student population Bilingual/bicultural. Environmental/Physical/Special The incumbent is a student advocate for the Division of Equity & Community Inclusion and the Student Affairs & Enrollment Management cabinet area. The incumbent must be able to clearly articulate and realize a vision that will provide administrative leadership, direction, and oversight for programs and services that support Arab and Muslim student life at SF State. Some travel to sites off-campus and work on weekends, evenings, and holidays may be required. Extended periods of the day may be spent in an office, working at a desk and on a computer, or at meetings. Additionally, the incumbent will be facilitating presentations on a fairly regular basis. Must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population or students, faculty and staff. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. Additional Information ** To be fully considered for this position, please include a cover letter along with your resume** SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Jun 13, 2022
Full Time
Description: Working Title Muslim Student Life & Interfaith Programs Coordinator SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department Division of Equity & Community Inclusion Appointment Type This is a one year probationary position. Time Base Full-Time (1.0) Work Schedule Monday - Friday; 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Anticipated Hiring Range $4,691.00 - $4,800 per month ($56,292.00 - $57,600.00 annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary Reporting to the Director of Diversity, Student Equity & Interfaith Programs, and under the overall strategic direction of the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Equity & Community Inclusion, the Muslim Student Life & Interfaith Programs Coordinator provides coordination and oversight for culturally responsive programs and services which promote educational access and success of students at SF State, in particular, students who identify as a part of the Arab and Muslim Diaspora and those interested in Arab and Muslim cultures and faiths. The incumbent plans, develops, implements, and assesses various programs and events that provide unique opportunities for dialogue and engagement in order to build interfaith/intergroup relations on campus and create ties between and among Arab and Muslim students and the rest of the campus community. In coordination with campus partners, the incumbent provides academic and personal guidance to students, builds a network of appropriate, relevant resources for student academic success, develops and coordinates student programs, and seeks to positively-impact the overall campus climate for Arab and Muslim students on campus. Specifically, the Muslim Student Life & Interfaith Programs Coordinator provides activities and events in a targeted manner, which constitute high-quality, high-impact student experiences, with the goal of advancing educational equity and inclusion for Arab & Muslim students, while recognizing the diverse realities and complexities that comprise the Arab and Muslim identity in the Bay Area, in the US and in the global context - inclusive of culture, religion, politics, and nationality. The incumbent also serves as a first-responder to assist and support students who report experiencing a Islamophobia, as well as make appropriate referrals to relevant resources on campus, serve as an advisory in navigating campus processes/procedures, and recommend actions for institutional/systemic change as warranted, based on patterns in student reporting. The incumbent will also develop, implement, and evaluate best practices and programming for serving and supporting SF State students through a lens of inclusive interfaith, intercultural student services and student development theory and practice. These efforts will be achieved through careful coordination and strategic partnerships with the broader Student Affairs & Enrollment Management cabinet area, the Interfaith Programs Unit, relevant community-based organizations, and various spiritual/religious student organizations. Finally, the incumbent will also serve as an advisor for students who file complaints of discrimination, harassment and/or retaliation under CSU Executive Order 1097; and in this role, they will work closely with colleagues in Equity Programs & Compliance to ensure that they are familiar with all applicable policies and procedures. Position Information Program Development In collaboration with the team of the Interfaith Programs unit will plan, develop and implement interfaith programs, activities, and services to engage and enhance the spiritual life of students, staff, faculty on campus; Improve outcomes related to the Arab and Muslim student success, belonging and mattering from orientation to graduation; Develop partnerships with local and regional interfaith leaders and organizations within various religious/faith/spiritual life communities to positively impact Arab and Muslim student life on campus; Collaborate on projects from development through implementation and assessment including data collection, evaluation and reporting on programs and initiatives; Coordinate interfaith dialogue, service, and learning opportunities; Implement measures to track student well-being and academic progress for the purpose of evaluating the success of program interventions; Monitor, verify, and oversee budget for programs and services; Prepare and submit budget recommendations for program development; Participate in the evaluation of institutional practices and programs as they affect students and overall campus climate; and Plan and conduct relevant research in areas related to student success, student attrition, campus climate, and innovative programming. Coordinate Student Support & Community Advocacy Assist the Director of Diversity, Student Equity, & Interfaith Programs, Division of Equity & Community Inclusion, SAEM, student organizations, and the greater campus community to meet the needs of students with a specific focus on Arab and Muslim students and their intersecting identities; Provide students with guidance, advising, and referrals for targeted support services for their continued success and graduation; Consult, on behalf of students, with faculty and staff as appropriate; Collaborate with campus partners including the colleges, academic departments, faculty, student service units and student organizations on retention/student success initiatives; Develop and maintain a strong communication network with students and community based organizations; Collaborate with local and regional interfaith organizations and spiritual leaders to support student success; Collaborate with campus partners to address wellness and basic needs Collaborate with campus partners to enhance campus climate for Arab and Muslim students; Ensure networked communication with Diversity, Student Equity, & Interfaith Programs, AA&PI Student Services, the Black Unity Center, and other Center/Services within the Division of Equity & Community Inclusion; Partner with religious communities to align partnerships with the University mission of inclusion and diversity by affirming openness and acceptance of all; and Provide support and referrals to students, faculty, and staff, as needed. Training & Education Coordinate and facilitate conflict mediation, trainings, and facilitation of difficult dialogues about identity, faith, spirituality, and intersectionality and identity development; Oversee, train, and develop professional skills of student staff regarding best practices for office and program coordination; Develop and facilitate workshops and outreach programs for current and prospective students, faculty and staff; and Arrange and/or facilitate personal development workshops on career planning, academic advising, personal growth, time management, study skills, writing, internships, etc. in collaboration with campus partners. Office Coordination Demonstrate safe work practices for oneself, others and the office environment; Oversee the administrative functions of the office and supervise student staff; Provide oversight of the budget to monitor expenditures for programs and operations; Work with the Director of Diversity, Student Equity & Interfaith Programs and the units Administrative Analyst/Specialist to monitor and oversee budget for the administrative and programmatic functions of the office; Develop and lead assessment efforts of strategic and intervention strategies that support GI 2025 Initiative and the SAEM Strategic Plan; Develop and implement communication strategies and systems to ensure visibility of Interfaith Programs unit; Develop and maintain resource website/guide for prospective and current students; Design, develop and produce promotional materials for Interfaith Programs Unit; and Contribute to creating welcoming, inclusive and collaborative relationships within the Division of Equity & Community Inclusion, Student Affairs & Enrollment Management and the SFSU community. Other Duties as Assigned Minimum Qualifications Knowledge and Abilities: The following knowledge and abilities as well as those listed at the lower levels in the Student Services Professional series are required for appointment into this classification. Thorough knowledge of the principles of individual and group behavior. General knowledge of the principles, practices and trends of the Student Services field as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures and practices of the program area to which assigned; general knowledge of individual counseling techniques; general knowledge, or the ability to rapidly acquire such knowledge, of the organizational procedures and activities of the specific campus to which the position is assigned. Working knowledge of student services programs outside the program to which immediately assigned. Ability to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; advise students individually and in groups on complex student-related matters; determine appropriate courses of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or sensitive nature; interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze and define the problem, draw valid conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses of action; carry out a variety of professionally complex assignments without detailed instructions; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a variety of individuals. Experience: Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of three years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience. One year in the program area to which assigned may be preferred but is not required. A master’s degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or a directly related field may be substituted for one year of experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling or guidance may be substituted for the three years of experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional career or personal counseling. Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field, including or supplemented by upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing, and conflict resolution where such are job-related. Preferred Qualifications Master’s Degree in Higher Education/Student Affairs, Religion, Theology, Ministry, Counseling, Education, Ethnic Studies, Sociology, and/or related field; Comprehensive, current knowledge of legislation, resources and educational policies, procedures and practices regarding student success, including enrollment processes and financial options; Experience working directly with students of diverse faiths/spiritual life in the areas of advising, program development, coordination and student support related services; Knowledge of current and historical statewide, national, and global interfaith and spiritual life initiatives; Strong leadership and supervisory experience; Excellent communication skills: written, oral, and public speaking; Proven ability to collaborate and work effectively with individuals from diverse ethnic, cultural, spiritual, and socioeconomic backgrounds; Proven ability to foster intragroup community amongst people of diverse backgrounds; Experience in facilitating interfaith programming working with college students; commitment to religious pluralism and inclusion of/engagement with myriad faith identities and expressions Demonstrated commitment to student development, excellent interpersonal and written communication skills, budgetary literacy, Skills related to working independently and as a member of a team, cultivating an inclusive, diverse and welcoming environment; Experience coordinating events such as conferences, workshops and trainings; Familiarity with California State University (CSU) policies and procedures; Experience with high impact practices that facilitate access, success, and equity for diverse student population Bilingual/bicultural. Environmental/Physical/Special The incumbent is a student advocate for the Division of Equity & Community Inclusion and the Student Affairs & Enrollment Management cabinet area. The incumbent must be able to clearly articulate and realize a vision that will provide administrative leadership, direction, and oversight for programs and services that support Arab and Muslim student life at SF State. Some travel to sites off-campus and work on weekends, evenings, and holidays may be required. Extended periods of the day may be spent in an office, working at a desk and on a computer, or at meetings. Additionally, the incumbent will be facilitating presentations on a fairly regular basis. Must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population or students, faculty and staff. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. Additional Information ** To be fully considered for this position, please include a cover letter along with your resume** SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, USA
Description: Position Summary Reporting to the Associate Director of the Center for Intercultural Relations, and under the overall strategic direction of the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Community and belonging, the Interfaith Coordinator for Jewish Life provides coordination and oversight for culturally responsive programs and services which promote educational access and success of students at San Diego State University. The person in this role will support all students, including those who identify as a part of the Jewish Diaspora and those interested in Jewish cultures and faiths. The Interfaith Coordinator for Jewish Life plans, develops, implements, and assesses various programs and events that provide unique opportunities for dialogue and engagement in order to build interfaith/intergroup relations on campus. In coordination with campus partners, the Interfaith Coordinator for Jewish Life provides academic and personal guidance to students, builds a network of appropriate, relevant resources for student academic success, develops, and coordinates student programs, and seeks to positively impact the overall campus climate for all students, including but not limited to Jewish students on campus. Specifically, the Interfaith Coordinator for Jewish Life provides activities and events in a targeted manner, which constitute high-quality, high-impact student experiences, with the goal of advancing educational equity and inclusion for all students while recognizing the diverse realities and complexities that comprise student identities in San Diego, in the US and in the global context - inclusive of culture, religion, politics, and nationality. The Interfaith Coordinator for Jewish Life also serves as a first-responder to assist and support students who report bias incidents as a result of their cultural, ethnic, or religious identity, as well as make appropriate referrals to relevant resources on campus, serve as an advisory in navigating campus processes/procedures, and recommend actions for institutional/systemic change as warranted, based on patterns in student reporting. The Interfaith Coordinator for Jewish Life will also develop, implement, and evaluate best practices and programming for serving and supporting SDSU students through a lens of inclusive intercultural and interfaith student services and student development theory and practice. These efforts will be achieved through careful coordination and strategic partnerships with the broader Student Affairs & Campus Diversity Unit, relevant community-based organizations, Antisemitism Taskforce, and various student organizations. The person in this role will serve on the Center for Intercultural Relations team and support programs, events, and initiatives in the CIR. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, temporary position anticipated to end on or before June 30, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment. This position is designated as exempt under FLSA and is not eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. Willingness to work irregular hours, including evenings and weekends, with advance notice. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity The Division works proactively to address systemic inequities through professional learning, community building, advocacy, policy recommendations and organizational structures, while facilitating an integrated vision and shared responsibility for prioritizing and advancing institutional goals. We aim to foster an affirming campus culture based on the core values of excellence, equity, diversity, belonging and inclusion through: Recruiting and retaining faculty and staff who are reflective of the diverse student body and communities served by SDSU, and recruiting students who are representative of the rich diversity of the region and the world; Fostering an environment that is welcoming, affirming, and empowering for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all backgrounds; Enhancing the career and educational pathways of a diverse student body, the faculty, and staff; and Cultivating relationships with the local community that advance the well-being of diverse individuals and communities. Position upholds the Student Affairs and Campus Diversity Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, specifically: “The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity acknowledges and honors the inherent value and dignity of all individuals by creating and nurturing a learning and working environment that affirms and leverages our community’s diversity of traditions, heritages, perspectives, and experiences. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusive excellence designed to facilitate the personal and professional success, growth, development, and well-being of all members of our community. We manifest this commitment through our innovative, strategic, and collaborative efforts to develop leaders who believe in and lead others toward practicing civility, mutual respect, and inclusion in our workplaces and society.” For more information regarding the Division of Student Affairs & Campus Diversity, Center for Intercultural Relations (CIR) Department, click here . Education and Experience Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of two years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field; experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one year of the professional experience. Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Key Qualifications A Master’s degree in Counseling, Jewish Studies, Religious Studies, Cultural Studies, Higher Education Administration, or a related field is preferred. Experience working with diverse people and perspectives, including, but not limited to, the diverse experiences of Jewish students. Ability to develop and deliver training and education workshops. Documented experience developing and coordinating programs and events. Ability to collaborate and work with other units regarding issues of diversity and community. Possess the interpersonal skills necessary to interact with key senior management, faculty, and administrators regarding issues that impact Jewish students. Ability to exercise discretion, confidentiality, and excellent judgment in responding to controversial, sensitive, and/or emotional issues and situations. Ability to effectively administer and coordinate a variety of concurrent and ongoing activities. Prior experience in higher education. Experience working from social justice frameworks. Ability to understand and navigate a dynamic campus culture. Competency in cross-cultural communication and understanding. Demonstrated success working on teams and supporting colleagues on collaborative initiatives. Willingness to work irregular hours, including evenings and weekends, with advance notice. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,610 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $4,610 - $6,556 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs, and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on March 7, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by March 6, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Pang Thao at pythao@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Feb 15, 2023
Full Time
Description: Position Summary Reporting to the Associate Director of the Center for Intercultural Relations, and under the overall strategic direction of the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Community and belonging, the Interfaith Coordinator for Jewish Life provides coordination and oversight for culturally responsive programs and services which promote educational access and success of students at San Diego State University. The person in this role will support all students, including those who identify as a part of the Jewish Diaspora and those interested in Jewish cultures and faiths. The Interfaith Coordinator for Jewish Life plans, develops, implements, and assesses various programs and events that provide unique opportunities for dialogue and engagement in order to build interfaith/intergroup relations on campus. In coordination with campus partners, the Interfaith Coordinator for Jewish Life provides academic and personal guidance to students, builds a network of appropriate, relevant resources for student academic success, develops, and coordinates student programs, and seeks to positively impact the overall campus climate for all students, including but not limited to Jewish students on campus. Specifically, the Interfaith Coordinator for Jewish Life provides activities and events in a targeted manner, which constitute high-quality, high-impact student experiences, with the goal of advancing educational equity and inclusion for all students while recognizing the diverse realities and complexities that comprise student identities in San Diego, in the US and in the global context - inclusive of culture, religion, politics, and nationality. The Interfaith Coordinator for Jewish Life also serves as a first-responder to assist and support students who report bias incidents as a result of their cultural, ethnic, or religious identity, as well as make appropriate referrals to relevant resources on campus, serve as an advisory in navigating campus processes/procedures, and recommend actions for institutional/systemic change as warranted, based on patterns in student reporting. The Interfaith Coordinator for Jewish Life will also develop, implement, and evaluate best practices and programming for serving and supporting SDSU students through a lens of inclusive intercultural and interfaith student services and student development theory and practice. These efforts will be achieved through careful coordination and strategic partnerships with the broader Student Affairs & Campus Diversity Unit, relevant community-based organizations, Antisemitism Taskforce, and various student organizations. The person in this role will serve on the Center for Intercultural Relations team and support programs, events, and initiatives in the CIR. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, temporary position anticipated to end on or before June 30, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment. This position is designated as exempt under FLSA and is not eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. Willingness to work irregular hours, including evenings and weekends, with advance notice. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity The Division works proactively to address systemic inequities through professional learning, community building, advocacy, policy recommendations and organizational structures, while facilitating an integrated vision and shared responsibility for prioritizing and advancing institutional goals. We aim to foster an affirming campus culture based on the core values of excellence, equity, diversity, belonging and inclusion through: Recruiting and retaining faculty and staff who are reflective of the diverse student body and communities served by SDSU, and recruiting students who are representative of the rich diversity of the region and the world; Fostering an environment that is welcoming, affirming, and empowering for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all backgrounds; Enhancing the career and educational pathways of a diverse student body, the faculty, and staff; and Cultivating relationships with the local community that advance the well-being of diverse individuals and communities. Position upholds the Student Affairs and Campus Diversity Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, specifically: “The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity acknowledges and honors the inherent value and dignity of all individuals by creating and nurturing a learning and working environment that affirms and leverages our community’s diversity of traditions, heritages, perspectives, and experiences. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusive excellence designed to facilitate the personal and professional success, growth, development, and well-being of all members of our community. We manifest this commitment through our innovative, strategic, and collaborative efforts to develop leaders who believe in and lead others toward practicing civility, mutual respect, and inclusion in our workplaces and society.” For more information regarding the Division of Student Affairs & Campus Diversity, Center for Intercultural Relations (CIR) Department, click here . Education and Experience Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of two years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field; experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one year of the professional experience. Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Key Qualifications A Master’s degree in Counseling, Jewish Studies, Religious Studies, Cultural Studies, Higher Education Administration, or a related field is preferred. Experience working with diverse people and perspectives, including, but not limited to, the diverse experiences of Jewish students. Ability to develop and deliver training and education workshops. Documented experience developing and coordinating programs and events. Ability to collaborate and work with other units regarding issues of diversity and community. Possess the interpersonal skills necessary to interact with key senior management, faculty, and administrators regarding issues that impact Jewish students. Ability to exercise discretion, confidentiality, and excellent judgment in responding to controversial, sensitive, and/or emotional issues and situations. Ability to effectively administer and coordinate a variety of concurrent and ongoing activities. Prior experience in higher education. Experience working from social justice frameworks. Ability to understand and navigate a dynamic campus culture. Competency in cross-cultural communication and understanding. Demonstrated success working on teams and supporting colleagues on collaborative initiatives. Willingness to work irregular hours, including evenings and weekends, with advance notice. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,610 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $4,610 - $6,556 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs, and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on March 7, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by March 6, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Pang Thao at pythao@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, USA
Description: Position Summary Reporting to the Associate Director of the Center for Intercultural Relations, and under the overall strategic direction of the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Community and belonging, the Interfaith Coordinator for Muslim Life provides coordination and oversight for culturally responsive programs and services which promote educational access and success of students at San Diego State University. The person in this role will support all students, including those who identify as a part of the Muslim Diaspora and those interested in Muslim cultures and faiths. The Interfaith Coordinator for Muslim Life plans, develops, implements, and assesses various programs and events that provide unique opportunities for dialogue and engagement in order to build interfaith/intergroup relations on campus. In coordination with campus partners, the Interfaith Coordinator for Muslim Life provides academic and personal guidance to students, builds a network of appropriate, relevant resources for student academic success, develops and coordinates student programs, and seeks to positively impact the overall campus climate for all students, including but not limited to Muslim students on campus. Specifically, the Interfaith Coordinator for Muslim Life provides activities and events in a targeted manner, which constitute high-quality, high-impact student experiences, with the goal of advancing educational equity and inclusion for all students while recognizing the diverse realities and complexities that comprise student identities in San Diego, in the US and in the global context - inclusive of culture, religion, politics, and nationality. The Interfaith Coordinator for Muslim Life also serves as a first-responder to assist and support students who report bias incidents as a result of their cultural, ethnic, or religious identity, as well as make appropriate referrals to relevant resources on campus, serve as an advisory in navigating campus processes/procedures, and recommend actions for institutional/systemic change as warranted, based on patterns in student reporting. The Interfaith Coordinator for Muslim Life will also develop, implement, and evaluate best practices and programming for serving and supporting SDSU students through a lens of inclusive intercultural and interfaith student services and student development theory and practice. These efforts will be achieved through careful coordination and strategic partnerships with the broader Student Affairs & Campus Diversity Unit, relevant community-based organizations, Islamophobia Taskforce and various student organizations. The person in this role will serve on the Center for Intercultural Relations team and support programs, events, and initiatives in the CIR. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, temporary position anticipated to end on or before June 30, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment. This position is designated as exempt under FLSA and is not eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. Willingness to work irregular hours, including evenings and weekends, with advance notice. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity The Division works proactively to address systemic inequities through professional learning, community building, advocacy, policy recommendations and organizational structures, while facilitating an integrated vision and shared responsibility for prioritizing and advancing institutional goals. We aim to foster an affirming campus culture based on the core values of excellence, equity, diversity, belonging and inclusion through: Recruiting and retaining faculty and staff who are reflective of the diverse student body and communities served by SDSU, and recruiting students who are representative of the rich diversity of the region and the world; Fostering an environment that is welcoming, affirming, and empowering for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all backgrounds; Enhancing the career and educational pathways of a diverse student body, the faculty, and staff; and Cultivating relationships with the local community that advance the well-being of diverse individuals and communities. Position upholds the Student Affairs and Campus Diversity Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, specifically: “The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity acknowledges and honors the inherent value and dignity of all individuals by creating and nurturing a learning and working environment that affirms and leverages our community’s diversity of traditions, heritages, perspectives, and experiences. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusive excellence designed to facilitate the personal and professional success, growth, development, and well-being of all members of our community. We manifest this commitment through our innovative, strategic, and collaborative efforts to develop leaders who believe in and lead others toward practicing civility, mutual respect, and inclusion in our workplaces and society.” For more information regarding the Division of Student Affairs & Campus Diversity, Center for Intercultural Relations (CIR) Department, click here . Education and Experience Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of two years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field; experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one year of the professional experience. Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Key Qualifications Master’s degree in Islamic Studies, MENA Studies, Ethnic Studies, Cultural Studies, Women’ Studies, Humanities, Social Sciences, Higher Education Administration or a related field with an emphasis on Islam and Muslim societies and cultures is preferred. Experience working with diverse people and perspectives, including, but not limited to, experiences of diverse Muslim students. Ability to develop and deliver training and education workshops. Documented experience developing and coordinating programs and events. Knowledge, sensitivity, and understanding of the social, political, personal, and cross- cultural needs of Muslim communities. Ability to collaborate and work with other units regarding issues of diversity and community. Possess the interpersonal skills necessary to interact with key senior management, faculty, and administrators regarding issues that impact Muslim students. Ability to exercise discretion, confidentiality, and excellent judgment in responding to controversial, sensitive, and/or emotional issues and situations. Ability to effectively administer and coordinate a variety of concurrent and ongoing activities. Prior experience in higher education. Experience working from social justice frameworks. Ability to understand and navigate a dynamic campus culture. Competency in cross-cultural communication and understanding. Demonstrated success working on teams and supporting colleagues on collaborative initiatives. Willingness to work irregular hours, including evenings and weekends, with advance notice. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,610 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $4,610 - $6,556 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs, and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on March 7, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by March 6, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Pang Thao at pythao@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Feb 15, 2023
Full Time
Description: Position Summary Reporting to the Associate Director of the Center for Intercultural Relations, and under the overall strategic direction of the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Community and belonging, the Interfaith Coordinator for Muslim Life provides coordination and oversight for culturally responsive programs and services which promote educational access and success of students at San Diego State University. The person in this role will support all students, including those who identify as a part of the Muslim Diaspora and those interested in Muslim cultures and faiths. The Interfaith Coordinator for Muslim Life plans, develops, implements, and assesses various programs and events that provide unique opportunities for dialogue and engagement in order to build interfaith/intergroup relations on campus. In coordination with campus partners, the Interfaith Coordinator for Muslim Life provides academic and personal guidance to students, builds a network of appropriate, relevant resources for student academic success, develops and coordinates student programs, and seeks to positively impact the overall campus climate for all students, including but not limited to Muslim students on campus. Specifically, the Interfaith Coordinator for Muslim Life provides activities and events in a targeted manner, which constitute high-quality, high-impact student experiences, with the goal of advancing educational equity and inclusion for all students while recognizing the diverse realities and complexities that comprise student identities in San Diego, in the US and in the global context - inclusive of culture, religion, politics, and nationality. The Interfaith Coordinator for Muslim Life also serves as a first-responder to assist and support students who report bias incidents as a result of their cultural, ethnic, or religious identity, as well as make appropriate referrals to relevant resources on campus, serve as an advisory in navigating campus processes/procedures, and recommend actions for institutional/systemic change as warranted, based on patterns in student reporting. The Interfaith Coordinator for Muslim Life will also develop, implement, and evaluate best practices and programming for serving and supporting SDSU students through a lens of inclusive intercultural and interfaith student services and student development theory and practice. These efforts will be achieved through careful coordination and strategic partnerships with the broader Student Affairs & Campus Diversity Unit, relevant community-based organizations, Islamophobia Taskforce and various student organizations. The person in this role will serve on the Center for Intercultural Relations team and support programs, events, and initiatives in the CIR. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, temporary position anticipated to end on or before June 30, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment. This position is designated as exempt under FLSA and is not eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. Willingness to work irregular hours, including evenings and weekends, with advance notice. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity The Division works proactively to address systemic inequities through professional learning, community building, advocacy, policy recommendations and organizational structures, while facilitating an integrated vision and shared responsibility for prioritizing and advancing institutional goals. We aim to foster an affirming campus culture based on the core values of excellence, equity, diversity, belonging and inclusion through: Recruiting and retaining faculty and staff who are reflective of the diverse student body and communities served by SDSU, and recruiting students who are representative of the rich diversity of the region and the world; Fostering an environment that is welcoming, affirming, and empowering for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all backgrounds; Enhancing the career and educational pathways of a diverse student body, the faculty, and staff; and Cultivating relationships with the local community that advance the well-being of diverse individuals and communities. Position upholds the Student Affairs and Campus Diversity Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, specifically: “The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity acknowledges and honors the inherent value and dignity of all individuals by creating and nurturing a learning and working environment that affirms and leverages our community’s diversity of traditions, heritages, perspectives, and experiences. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusive excellence designed to facilitate the personal and professional success, growth, development, and well-being of all members of our community. We manifest this commitment through our innovative, strategic, and collaborative efforts to develop leaders who believe in and lead others toward practicing civility, mutual respect, and inclusion in our workplaces and society.” For more information regarding the Division of Student Affairs & Campus Diversity, Center for Intercultural Relations (CIR) Department, click here . Education and Experience Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of two years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field; experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one year of the professional experience. Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Key Qualifications Master’s degree in Islamic Studies, MENA Studies, Ethnic Studies, Cultural Studies, Women’ Studies, Humanities, Social Sciences, Higher Education Administration or a related field with an emphasis on Islam and Muslim societies and cultures is preferred. Experience working with diverse people and perspectives, including, but not limited to, experiences of diverse Muslim students. Ability to develop and deliver training and education workshops. Documented experience developing and coordinating programs and events. Knowledge, sensitivity, and understanding of the social, political, personal, and cross- cultural needs of Muslim communities. Ability to collaborate and work with other units regarding issues of diversity and community. Possess the interpersonal skills necessary to interact with key senior management, faculty, and administrators regarding issues that impact Muslim students. Ability to exercise discretion, confidentiality, and excellent judgment in responding to controversial, sensitive, and/or emotional issues and situations. Ability to effectively administer and coordinate a variety of concurrent and ongoing activities. Prior experience in higher education. Experience working from social justice frameworks. Ability to understand and navigate a dynamic campus culture. Competency in cross-cultural communication and understanding. Demonstrated success working on teams and supporting colleagues on collaborative initiatives. Willingness to work irregular hours, including evenings and weekends, with advance notice. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,610 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $4,610 - $6,556 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs, and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on March 7, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by March 6, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Pang Thao at pythao@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, USA
Description: Position Summary Under the supervision of the AVP for Community & Belonging, the Operations Coordinator has oversight responsibilities for department funds, to include accounting, purchasing, preparation and review of various fiscal and accounting forms, serving as budget officer and designated liaison staff in the office of the AVP for Student Affairs, interacting with appropriate department staff to identify, prepare and submit draft fiscal budget requirements. Coordinates the processing of personnel records for full-time staff and student employees, including payroll and attendance reports, and other human resources forms such as Position Descriptions, Staff Transaction forms and Personnel Requisition Request and any other document required for personnel. The Operations Coordinator also supports the logistics associated with event coordinator like booking rooms, coordinating food requests, Aztec Shops, and booking transportation for off-campus events. Finally, the Operations Coordinator supports the calendaring of large-scale meetings, programming, and events; maintains websites, and supports the development of social media content. Work requires coordination and communication on all levels within the organization and the campus community. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, temporary position anticipated to end on or before June 30, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment. This position is designated non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The AVP for Community & Belonging reports to the Senior Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity and Chief Operations Officer for the division. The mission of SDSU’s Community Centers is to support student success through a framework that addresses equity, justice, and inclusion. Centers facilitate the learning and growth of traditionally underserved students through programs and events that educate the campus; facilitation of intergroup dialogues to address pressing issues; and advocacy with campus stakeholders to create an institutional climate that supports the students served by the Centers. Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity The Division works proactively to address systemic inequities through professional learning, community building, advocacy, policy recommendations and organizational structures, while facilitating an integrated vision and shared responsibility for prioritizing and advancing institutional goals. We aim to foster an affirming campus culture based on the core values of excellence, equity, diversity, belonging and inclusion through: Recruiting and retaining faculty and staff who are reflective of the diverse student body and communities served by SDSU, and recruiting students who are representative of the rich diversity of the region and the world; Fostering an environment that is welcoming, affirming, and empowering for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all backgrounds; Enhancing the career and educational pathways of a diverse student body, the faculty, and staff, including enhancing the learning environment and expanding learning opportunities for all students inside and outside the classroom, and expanding and connecting opportunities for students to participate in transformational experiences; Developing leaders who believe in and lead others toward supporting civility, mutual respect and diversity in our society and workplaces; and Cultivating relationships with the local community that advance the well-being of diverse individuals and communities. Position upholds the Student Affairs and Campus Diversity Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, specifically: “The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity acknowledges and honors the inherent value and dignity of all individuals by creating and nurturing a learning and working environment that affirms and leverages our community’s diversity of traditions, heritages, perspectives, and experiences. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusive excellence designed to facilitate the personal and professional success, growth, development, and well-being of all members of our community. We manifest this commitment through our innovative, strategic, and collaborative efforts to develop leaders who believe in and lead others toward practicing civility, mutual respect, and inclusion in our workplaces and society.” For more information regarding Community & Belonging, click here . Education and Experience Entry to this classification requires a fully functional knowledge of and skill in standard office procedures and practices, as well as an ability to understand and operate in a variety of organizational structures. Additionally, incumbents are expected to have a thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation and be able to clearly communicate orally and in writing. Some positions may require a knowledge of business mathematics beyond basic arithmetic. The ability to use and quickly learn new office support technology systems and software packages is also a prerequisite. These entry qualifications would normally be obtained through a high school program, technical/vocational program, or their equivalents combined with several years of related office work experience. Key Qualifications Working knowledge of personnel policies and procedures; excellent organizational and reporting skills; ability to communicate effectively with various departments on campus; knowledge of SDSU Budget and Finance policies and procedures in regard to position conversions, deadlines, and reclassifications. Ability to oversee the processing of all purchase requisitions, to work independently, to make reliable decisions and recommendations. Skill in planning, organizing, coordination and performing work in situations where numerous demands are involved. Bachelor’s Degree or extensive coursework in Management or Accounting or its equivalent. Minimum of three years progressively responsible experience in Administrative Operations Management is preferred. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $3,757 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,681 - $6,034 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs, and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on March 2, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by March 1, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Pang Thao at pythao@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Feb 17, 2023
Full Time
Description: Position Summary Under the supervision of the AVP for Community & Belonging, the Operations Coordinator has oversight responsibilities for department funds, to include accounting, purchasing, preparation and review of various fiscal and accounting forms, serving as budget officer and designated liaison staff in the office of the AVP for Student Affairs, interacting with appropriate department staff to identify, prepare and submit draft fiscal budget requirements. Coordinates the processing of personnel records for full-time staff and student employees, including payroll and attendance reports, and other human resources forms such as Position Descriptions, Staff Transaction forms and Personnel Requisition Request and any other document required for personnel. The Operations Coordinator also supports the logistics associated with event coordinator like booking rooms, coordinating food requests, Aztec Shops, and booking transportation for off-campus events. Finally, the Operations Coordinator supports the calendaring of large-scale meetings, programming, and events; maintains websites, and supports the development of social media content. Work requires coordination and communication on all levels within the organization and the campus community. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, temporary position anticipated to end on or before June 30, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment. This position is designated non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The AVP for Community & Belonging reports to the Senior Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity and Chief Operations Officer for the division. The mission of SDSU’s Community Centers is to support student success through a framework that addresses equity, justice, and inclusion. Centers facilitate the learning and growth of traditionally underserved students through programs and events that educate the campus; facilitation of intergroup dialogues to address pressing issues; and advocacy with campus stakeholders to create an institutional climate that supports the students served by the Centers. Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity The Division works proactively to address systemic inequities through professional learning, community building, advocacy, policy recommendations and organizational structures, while facilitating an integrated vision and shared responsibility for prioritizing and advancing institutional goals. We aim to foster an affirming campus culture based on the core values of excellence, equity, diversity, belonging and inclusion through: Recruiting and retaining faculty and staff who are reflective of the diverse student body and communities served by SDSU, and recruiting students who are representative of the rich diversity of the region and the world; Fostering an environment that is welcoming, affirming, and empowering for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all backgrounds; Enhancing the career and educational pathways of a diverse student body, the faculty, and staff, including enhancing the learning environment and expanding learning opportunities for all students inside and outside the classroom, and expanding and connecting opportunities for students to participate in transformational experiences; Developing leaders who believe in and lead others toward supporting civility, mutual respect and diversity in our society and workplaces; and Cultivating relationships with the local community that advance the well-being of diverse individuals and communities. Position upholds the Student Affairs and Campus Diversity Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, specifically: “The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity acknowledges and honors the inherent value and dignity of all individuals by creating and nurturing a learning and working environment that affirms and leverages our community’s diversity of traditions, heritages, perspectives, and experiences. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusive excellence designed to facilitate the personal and professional success, growth, development, and well-being of all members of our community. We manifest this commitment through our innovative, strategic, and collaborative efforts to develop leaders who believe in and lead others toward practicing civility, mutual respect, and inclusion in our workplaces and society.” For more information regarding Community & Belonging, click here . Education and Experience Entry to this classification requires a fully functional knowledge of and skill in standard office procedures and practices, as well as an ability to understand and operate in a variety of organizational structures. Additionally, incumbents are expected to have a thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation and be able to clearly communicate orally and in writing. Some positions may require a knowledge of business mathematics beyond basic arithmetic. The ability to use and quickly learn new office support technology systems and software packages is also a prerequisite. These entry qualifications would normally be obtained through a high school program, technical/vocational program, or their equivalents combined with several years of related office work experience. Key Qualifications Working knowledge of personnel policies and procedures; excellent organizational and reporting skills; ability to communicate effectively with various departments on campus; knowledge of SDSU Budget and Finance policies and procedures in regard to position conversions, deadlines, and reclassifications. Ability to oversee the processing of all purchase requisitions, to work independently, to make reliable decisions and recommendations. Skill in planning, organizing, coordination and performing work in situations where numerous demands are involved. Bachelor’s Degree or extensive coursework in Management or Accounting or its equivalent. Minimum of three years progressively responsible experience in Administrative Operations Management is preferred. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $3,757 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,681 - $6,034 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs, and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on March 2, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by March 1, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Pang Thao at pythao@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
TYPE OF RECRUITMENT Open Competitive Job Opportunity EXAM NUMBER M0830X-R FILING DATES APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED STARTING OCTOBER 28, 2020 AT 8:00 A.M. The first review of applications will take place on November 6, 2020. This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. This announcement is being reposted to update the Transfer of Test Components Information. _______________________________________________ BENEFIT INFORMATION: The County of Los Angeles offers an excellent benefits package which includes a Cafeteria Benefit Plan, Contributory Defined Benefit Retirement Plan, matched 401(k) Savings and Deferred Compensation & Thrift Plans, 12 paid Holidays, 10 paid leave days and an option to buy one to 20 more, and flexible work schedules. POSITION INFORMATION: Under the general direction of the Executive Director, Racial Equity (UC), assists the CEO in overseeing the County's Anti-Racism, Diversity and Inclusion Initiative. CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS: Positions in this class provide expert professional staff support to the CEO in the planning, coordination, direction and control of specialized County functions such as the County budget, finance, operations, capital projects, legislative analysis, organization and management studies, employee relations, classification and compensation policy, risk management, marketing, asset management, unincorporated area services functions and environmental/sustainability policy and programs. Employees in this position may provide supervision to a team of analysts or serve in a lead, project manager or consultant role for any assignment in one or more of the above fields of specialization. The employee must know and expertly apply a comprehensive knowledge of concepts, practices and procedures to complete complex assignments or know and proficiently apply a broad knowledge of concepts, practices and procedures to complete difficult assignments and apply a basic knowledge of the concepts, practices and procedures of other field(s) of specialization to complete interdisciplinary assignments. The employee plans, conducts and supervises major assignments and reviews and evaluates results, on own initiative recommends new policies or programs to meet unforeseen or unmet needs, operates with substantial latitude for unreviewed action or decision, and performs administrative tasks for the organization on behalf of the unit manager. Essential Job Functions Assists the Executive Director, Racial Equity (UC), in the development and implementation of a Countywide strategic plan in support of the Board's vision of eliminating systemic and structural racism. Assists in the design and implementation of awareness training in the areas of racism-prevention, anti-racism, equity, diversity and inclusion.. Analyzes and evaluates County policies, practices, and operations that may systemically prevent African-Americans and people or communities of color from accessing, receiving, or maintaining generally available County services and recommends changes in order to reduce racial stigma, inequality, and implicit bias within the County. Analyzes information and data gathered from County and non-County sources to identify best practices related anti-racism, diversity, and inclusion, and to make recommendations for the implementation of anti-racism initiatives in the County. Develops detailed action or project plans for the Anti-Racism, Inclusion and Diversity Initiative in order to support Board and department strategic initiatives, priorities, and/or County programs. Develops metrics and conducts studies to measure progress in reducing racism and promoting equality throughout the County. Coordinates building strategic partnerships with elected officials, government agencies and other County departments to determine potential joint initiatives for collaboration. Represents the division and/or the department at various events related to the promotion of racial equality, inclusion, and diversity. Supervises or leads a team of analysts assigned to Anti-Racism, Inclusion and Diversity Initiative in covering all day-to-day operations, (e.g., prioritizing assignments, evaluating workloads, reviewing and assessing work performance). Prepares reports, presentations, and correspondence (e.g. Board letters, internal briefing memoranda, fact sheets) to address, support and respond to needs of the Board Offices, CEO and others as needed. Requirements SELECTION REQUIREMENTS: Three years of experience at the level of Senior Analyst, CEO* analyzing, developing and implementing awareness training and policy recommendations in the areas of racism-prevention, anti-racism, equity, diversity and inclusion. *Experience at the level of Senior Analyst, CEO is defined as working independently providing professional staff support to the head of an organization in the development, planning, facilitation, coordination, direction and control execution of Racial Equity-related policies or programs. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. PHYSICAL CLASS: 2- Light. Involves light physical effort which may include occasional light lifting to a 10-pound limit, and some bending, stooping or squatting. Considerable walking may be involved. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT : This examination will consist of three (3) parts: Part I: A multiple choice test weighted at 50% covering: Deductive Reasoning Professional Potential Achievement Coping with Uncertainty Responsibility Working to High Quality Standards Willingness to Learn Maintaining Good Working Relationships Analyzing Information Learning Quickly Generating New Ideas Using Time Efficiently Adapting to Change Applicants must achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on Part I - multiple choice test in order to proceed to Part II - writing assessment. MULTIPLE CHOICE TESTS ARE NOT REVIEWABLE BY CANDIDATES PER CIVIL SERVICE RULE 7.19. Part II: A writing assessment weighted 25% measuring English Structure and Content, Written Expression, and Prioritizing Information. Applicants must achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on Part II - writing assessment in order to proceed to Part III - evaluation of training and experience. Part III: An evaluation of training and experience weighted at 25% covering Professional Technical Knowledge, and Work Habits. Applicants must meet the Selection Requirements and achieve a combined passing score of 70% or higher on the examination in order to be placed on the register. All test invitations and other correspondences (non-acceptance and final result) will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that candidates provide a valid e-mail address in their application. Please add rsalgado@hr.lacounty.gov and info@governmentjobs.com to your e-mail address book and to the list of approved senders to prevent e-mail notifications from being filtered as spam/junk mail. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure they receive our email. TRANSFER OF TEST COMPONENTS: Applicants who have taken identical components recently for o ther exams may have their scores automatically transferred to this examination. This examination contains test components that may be used in the future for new examinations and your test scores may be transferred. TEST PREPARATION : Study guides and other test preparation resources are available to help candidates prepare for employment tests. While the guides will help in preparing for the test, we advise you to review all related materials that you deem necessary. An interactive, Online Test Preparation System for taking practice tests may be accessed on the Department of Human Resources website at http://hr.lacounty.gov/ . Please click on "Find a Job" and then "Job Search Toolkit." Test Preparation Information is located under the "Employment Test Assistance" section. Additional practice tests are available at http://www.shldirect.com/practice_tests.html . ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION : The names of candidates receiving a passing grade in the examination will be placed on the eligible register for a period of six (6) months following the date of promulgation. VACANCY INFORMATION : The resulting eligible register will be used to fill vacancies at the Chief Executive Office as they occur. AVAILABLE SHIFT : Any APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION: Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application by 5:00 p.m., PT on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. Mail, Fax, or in person will not be accepted. All related documents, IF ANY , must be received at the time of filing or within 15 calendar days from application submission. Note : If you are unable to attach documentation to your online application, you may email to rsalgado@hr.lacounty.gov . Please ensure to reference your attachment by writing your full name, Neogov Applicant ID, Examination Title, and Examination Number on the subject of your email. Apply online by clicking the green " Apply " button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Many important notifications including invitation letters will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add rsalgado@hr.lacounty.gov and info@governmentjobs.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Applicants have the ability to opt out of emails from LA County. If you unsubscribe, you will not receive any email notification for any examination for which you apply with Los Angeles County. Regardless of whether you choose to unsubscribe, you can always check for notifications by logging into governmentjobs.com and viewing your profile Inbox, which saves a copy of all emailed notices. It is your responsibility to take the above steps to view correspondence. Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving notification to be a valid reason for late test administration or rescheduling of a test component. IMPORTANT NOTES: ALL information included in the application materials is subject to VERIFICATION . We may reject your application at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. FALSIFICATION of any information may result in DISQUALIFICATION . Utilizing VERBIAGE from Class Specification and Minimum Requirements serving as your description of duties WILL NOT be sufficient to meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an INCOMPLETE APPLICATION and you may be DISQUALIFIED . Test scores cannot be given over the telephone. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. NO SHARING OF USER ID AND PASSWORD: All applicants must file their application online using their own user ID and password. Using a family member's or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. Fair Chance Initiative The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed . Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion (ARDI) The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the inequalities and disparities amongst race. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. COVID-19 Vaccination All County workforce members must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Successful candidates for this position will be required to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or request an exemption for qualifying medical or religious reasons during the onboarding process. Candidates should not present proof of vaccination until instructed to do so by the hiring department. TESTING ACCOMMODATION: If you require an accommodation to fairly compete in any part of the assessment process, let us know by contacting the Testing Accommodation Coordinator at TestingAccommodations@hr.lacounty.gov . You will be required to complete the Request for Reasonable Accommodation form as well as supporting documentation from a qualified professional justifying the requested accommodation(s). The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can respond to your request and keep you moving through the process. _____________________________________________________________________________ Testing Accommodations Coordinator: TestingAccommodations@hr.lacounty.gov Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 Alternate Teletype Phone: (800) 897-0077 California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 Department Contact Name: Adam Salgado Department Contact Phone: (213) 351-2945 Department Contact Email: rsalgado@hr.lacounty.gov Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Oct 21, 2022
Full Time
TYPE OF RECRUITMENT Open Competitive Job Opportunity EXAM NUMBER M0830X-R FILING DATES APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED STARTING OCTOBER 28, 2020 AT 8:00 A.M. The first review of applications will take place on November 6, 2020. This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. This announcement is being reposted to update the Transfer of Test Components Information. _______________________________________________ BENEFIT INFORMATION: The County of Los Angeles offers an excellent benefits package which includes a Cafeteria Benefit Plan, Contributory Defined Benefit Retirement Plan, matched 401(k) Savings and Deferred Compensation & Thrift Plans, 12 paid Holidays, 10 paid leave days and an option to buy one to 20 more, and flexible work schedules. POSITION INFORMATION: Under the general direction of the Executive Director, Racial Equity (UC), assists the CEO in overseeing the County's Anti-Racism, Diversity and Inclusion Initiative. CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS: Positions in this class provide expert professional staff support to the CEO in the planning, coordination, direction and control of specialized County functions such as the County budget, finance, operations, capital projects, legislative analysis, organization and management studies, employee relations, classification and compensation policy, risk management, marketing, asset management, unincorporated area services functions and environmental/sustainability policy and programs. Employees in this position may provide supervision to a team of analysts or serve in a lead, project manager or consultant role for any assignment in one or more of the above fields of specialization. The employee must know and expertly apply a comprehensive knowledge of concepts, practices and procedures to complete complex assignments or know and proficiently apply a broad knowledge of concepts, practices and procedures to complete difficult assignments and apply a basic knowledge of the concepts, practices and procedures of other field(s) of specialization to complete interdisciplinary assignments. The employee plans, conducts and supervises major assignments and reviews and evaluates results, on own initiative recommends new policies or programs to meet unforeseen or unmet needs, operates with substantial latitude for unreviewed action or decision, and performs administrative tasks for the organization on behalf of the unit manager. Essential Job Functions Assists the Executive Director, Racial Equity (UC), in the development and implementation of a Countywide strategic plan in support of the Board's vision of eliminating systemic and structural racism. Assists in the design and implementation of awareness training in the areas of racism-prevention, anti-racism, equity, diversity and inclusion.. Analyzes and evaluates County policies, practices, and operations that may systemically prevent African-Americans and people or communities of color from accessing, receiving, or maintaining generally available County services and recommends changes in order to reduce racial stigma, inequality, and implicit bias within the County. Analyzes information and data gathered from County and non-County sources to identify best practices related anti-racism, diversity, and inclusion, and to make recommendations for the implementation of anti-racism initiatives in the County. Develops detailed action or project plans for the Anti-Racism, Inclusion and Diversity Initiative in order to support Board and department strategic initiatives, priorities, and/or County programs. Develops metrics and conducts studies to measure progress in reducing racism and promoting equality throughout the County. Coordinates building strategic partnerships with elected officials, government agencies and other County departments to determine potential joint initiatives for collaboration. Represents the division and/or the department at various events related to the promotion of racial equality, inclusion, and diversity. Supervises or leads a team of analysts assigned to Anti-Racism, Inclusion and Diversity Initiative in covering all day-to-day operations, (e.g., prioritizing assignments, evaluating workloads, reviewing and assessing work performance). Prepares reports, presentations, and correspondence (e.g. Board letters, internal briefing memoranda, fact sheets) to address, support and respond to needs of the Board Offices, CEO and others as needed. Requirements SELECTION REQUIREMENTS: Three years of experience at the level of Senior Analyst, CEO* analyzing, developing and implementing awareness training and policy recommendations in the areas of racism-prevention, anti-racism, equity, diversity and inclusion. *Experience at the level of Senior Analyst, CEO is defined as working independently providing professional staff support to the head of an organization in the development, planning, facilitation, coordination, direction and control execution of Racial Equity-related policies or programs. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. PHYSICAL CLASS: 2- Light. Involves light physical effort which may include occasional light lifting to a 10-pound limit, and some bending, stooping or squatting. Considerable walking may be involved. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT : This examination will consist of three (3) parts: Part I: A multiple choice test weighted at 50% covering: Deductive Reasoning Professional Potential Achievement Coping with Uncertainty Responsibility Working to High Quality Standards Willingness to Learn Maintaining Good Working Relationships Analyzing Information Learning Quickly Generating New Ideas Using Time Efficiently Adapting to Change Applicants must achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on Part I - multiple choice test in order to proceed to Part II - writing assessment. MULTIPLE CHOICE TESTS ARE NOT REVIEWABLE BY CANDIDATES PER CIVIL SERVICE RULE 7.19. Part II: A writing assessment weighted 25% measuring English Structure and Content, Written Expression, and Prioritizing Information. Applicants must achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on Part II - writing assessment in order to proceed to Part III - evaluation of training and experience. Part III: An evaluation of training and experience weighted at 25% covering Professional Technical Knowledge, and Work Habits. Applicants must meet the Selection Requirements and achieve a combined passing score of 70% or higher on the examination in order to be placed on the register. All test invitations and other correspondences (non-acceptance and final result) will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that candidates provide a valid e-mail address in their application. Please add rsalgado@hr.lacounty.gov and info@governmentjobs.com to your e-mail address book and to the list of approved senders to prevent e-mail notifications from being filtered as spam/junk mail. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure they receive our email. TRANSFER OF TEST COMPONENTS: Applicants who have taken identical components recently for o ther exams may have their scores automatically transferred to this examination. This examination contains test components that may be used in the future for new examinations and your test scores may be transferred. TEST PREPARATION : Study guides and other test preparation resources are available to help candidates prepare for employment tests. While the guides will help in preparing for the test, we advise you to review all related materials that you deem necessary. An interactive, Online Test Preparation System for taking practice tests may be accessed on the Department of Human Resources website at http://hr.lacounty.gov/ . Please click on "Find a Job" and then "Job Search Toolkit." Test Preparation Information is located under the "Employment Test Assistance" section. Additional practice tests are available at http://www.shldirect.com/practice_tests.html . ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION : The names of candidates receiving a passing grade in the examination will be placed on the eligible register for a period of six (6) months following the date of promulgation. VACANCY INFORMATION : The resulting eligible register will be used to fill vacancies at the Chief Executive Office as they occur. AVAILABLE SHIFT : Any APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION: Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application by 5:00 p.m., PT on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. Mail, Fax, or in person will not be accepted. All related documents, IF ANY , must be received at the time of filing or within 15 calendar days from application submission. Note : If you are unable to attach documentation to your online application, you may email to rsalgado@hr.lacounty.gov . Please ensure to reference your attachment by writing your full name, Neogov Applicant ID, Examination Title, and Examination Number on the subject of your email. Apply online by clicking the green " Apply " button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Many important notifications including invitation letters will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add rsalgado@hr.lacounty.gov and info@governmentjobs.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Applicants have the ability to opt out of emails from LA County. If you unsubscribe, you will not receive any email notification for any examination for which you apply with Los Angeles County. Regardless of whether you choose to unsubscribe, you can always check for notifications by logging into governmentjobs.com and viewing your profile Inbox, which saves a copy of all emailed notices. It is your responsibility to take the above steps to view correspondence. Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving notification to be a valid reason for late test administration or rescheduling of a test component. IMPORTANT NOTES: ALL information included in the application materials is subject to VERIFICATION . We may reject your application at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. FALSIFICATION of any information may result in DISQUALIFICATION . Utilizing VERBIAGE from Class Specification and Minimum Requirements serving as your description of duties WILL NOT be sufficient to meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an INCOMPLETE APPLICATION and you may be DISQUALIFIED . Test scores cannot be given over the telephone. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. NO SHARING OF USER ID AND PASSWORD: All applicants must file their application online using their own user ID and password. Using a family member's or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. Fair Chance Initiative The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed . Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion (ARDI) The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the inequalities and disparities amongst race. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. COVID-19 Vaccination All County workforce members must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Successful candidates for this position will be required to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or request an exemption for qualifying medical or religious reasons during the onboarding process. Candidates should not present proof of vaccination until instructed to do so by the hiring department. TESTING ACCOMMODATION: If you require an accommodation to fairly compete in any part of the assessment process, let us know by contacting the Testing Accommodation Coordinator at TestingAccommodations@hr.lacounty.gov . You will be required to complete the Request for Reasonable Accommodation form as well as supporting documentation from a qualified professional justifying the requested accommodation(s). The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can respond to your request and keep you moving through the process. _____________________________________________________________________________ Testing Accommodations Coordinator: TestingAccommodations@hr.lacounty.gov Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 Alternate Teletype Phone: (800) 897-0077 California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 Department Contact Name: Adam Salgado Department Contact Phone: (213) 351-2945 Department Contact Email: rsalgado@hr.lacounty.gov Closing Date/Time: Continuous
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, USA
Description: Position Summary The Development Coordinator provides professional administrative support, project management and event coordination as needed for development teams at SDSU. The incumbent is responsible for performing a variety of administrative support tasks and supporting ongoing administrative objectives for development fundraising teams as assigned. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, permanent/probationary position. This position is designated non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. This position is approved for partial telecommuting with onsite work in San Diego. Department Summary University Relations and Development (URAD) shares the university’s vision and mission underscored in the 2020 five-year strategic plan. The plan identifies five strategic priorities including: Becoming a Premier Public Research University: A New Kind of Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI); Resilience. Designed to Thrive; We Are SDSU; Equity and Inclusion in Everything We Do; and Students at Our Core. Units of URAD work together to create enduring relationships with alumni, parents, donors, students and the community, to generate private support for SDSU students, faculty and a diverse number of programs. URAD handles a range of services encompassing stewardship, events, gift administration, communications and more. Within URAD, the departments of Development, SDSU Alumni, Planned Giving, Special Events, Donor Relations, Marketing and Communications, Financial Management, Data Management, Prospect Research and Management and Operations are making a difference in the lives of SDSU’s 35,000 students. SDSU has been recognized several times for its exceptional development program by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). With the support of loyal donors and working alongside SDSU’s visionary faculty and staff leaders, SDSU builds lifelong relationships with over 480,000 alumni, friends and the community that advance the mission of SDSU. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: University Relations and Development at San Diego State University is committed to upholding, as a foundational belief, a supportive working environment of inclusion that values, honors, and respects all members of our team and the University community. We strive to engage in and promote the fair and equitable recruitment and training of URAD staff members, develop meaningful relationships with all groups in our diverse campus community, and share philanthropic stories that highlight the impact of and opportunity for diverse giving by our SDSU community. University Relations and Development firmly believes that an inclusive environment facilitates critical and creative thinking, and that differences in identities, values, beliefs, and perspectives are fundamental to our mission of generating philanthropic support for the university and its student body. Within University Relations and Development, the term diversity implies a respect for all and an understanding of individual differences and other characteristics protected by applicable state or federal law, so that all members of the community are treated at all times with dignity and respect. We value diversity and inclusion in the working environment and believe it is vital to the fulfillment of the university’s mission. For more information regarding University Relations and Development click here . Education and Experience Entry to this classification requires a fully functional knowledge of and skill in standard office procedures and practices, as well as an ability to understand and operate in a variety of organizational structures. Additionally, incumbents are expected to have a thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation and be able to clearly communicate orally and in writing. Some positions may require a knowledge of business mathematics beyond basic arithmetic. The ability to use and quickly learn new office support technology systems and software packages is also a prerequisite. These qualifications would normally be obtained through a high school program, technical/vocational program, or their equivalents combined with several years of related office work experience. Key Qualifications Ability and availability to travel and attend events or perform duties outside of normal work hours (may include weekends) on and off campus. Experience with Ellucian (or similar financial and biographical database). Experience in performing basic prospect research and data analysis. Experience in coordinating meetings and special events. Experience with marketing and communications. Experience in generating emails, letters, cards, invoices, etc., using mail merge functions. Experience in processing reimbursements for travel, mileage, reimbursements, payables, and procurement. Experience working in a fundraising/development environment. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,191 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,681 - $6,034 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on March 25, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by March 24, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Olma Javonillo at ojavonillo@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
May 12, 2023
Full Time
Description: Position Summary The Development Coordinator provides professional administrative support, project management and event coordination as needed for development teams at SDSU. The incumbent is responsible for performing a variety of administrative support tasks and supporting ongoing administrative objectives for development fundraising teams as assigned. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, permanent/probationary position. This position is designated non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. This position is approved for partial telecommuting with onsite work in San Diego. Department Summary University Relations and Development (URAD) shares the university’s vision and mission underscored in the 2020 five-year strategic plan. The plan identifies five strategic priorities including: Becoming a Premier Public Research University: A New Kind of Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI); Resilience. Designed to Thrive; We Are SDSU; Equity and Inclusion in Everything We Do; and Students at Our Core. Units of URAD work together to create enduring relationships with alumni, parents, donors, students and the community, to generate private support for SDSU students, faculty and a diverse number of programs. URAD handles a range of services encompassing stewardship, events, gift administration, communications and more. Within URAD, the departments of Development, SDSU Alumni, Planned Giving, Special Events, Donor Relations, Marketing and Communications, Financial Management, Data Management, Prospect Research and Management and Operations are making a difference in the lives of SDSU’s 35,000 students. SDSU has been recognized several times for its exceptional development program by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). With the support of loyal donors and working alongside SDSU’s visionary faculty and staff leaders, SDSU builds lifelong relationships with over 480,000 alumni, friends and the community that advance the mission of SDSU. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: University Relations and Development at San Diego State University is committed to upholding, as a foundational belief, a supportive working environment of inclusion that values, honors, and respects all members of our team and the University community. We strive to engage in and promote the fair and equitable recruitment and training of URAD staff members, develop meaningful relationships with all groups in our diverse campus community, and share philanthropic stories that highlight the impact of and opportunity for diverse giving by our SDSU community. University Relations and Development firmly believes that an inclusive environment facilitates critical and creative thinking, and that differences in identities, values, beliefs, and perspectives are fundamental to our mission of generating philanthropic support for the university and its student body. Within University Relations and Development, the term diversity implies a respect for all and an understanding of individual differences and other characteristics protected by applicable state or federal law, so that all members of the community are treated at all times with dignity and respect. We value diversity and inclusion in the working environment and believe it is vital to the fulfillment of the university’s mission. For more information regarding University Relations and Development click here . Education and Experience Entry to this classification requires a fully functional knowledge of and skill in standard office procedures and practices, as well as an ability to understand and operate in a variety of organizational structures. Additionally, incumbents are expected to have a thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation and be able to clearly communicate orally and in writing. Some positions may require a knowledge of business mathematics beyond basic arithmetic. The ability to use and quickly learn new office support technology systems and software packages is also a prerequisite. These qualifications would normally be obtained through a high school program, technical/vocational program, or their equivalents combined with several years of related office work experience. Key Qualifications Ability and availability to travel and attend events or perform duties outside of normal work hours (may include weekends) on and off campus. Experience with Ellucian (or similar financial and biographical database). Experience in performing basic prospect research and data analysis. Experience in coordinating meetings and special events. Experience with marketing and communications. Experience in generating emails, letters, cards, invoices, etc., using mail merge functions. Experience in processing reimbursements for travel, mileage, reimbursements, payables, and procurement. Experience working in a fundraising/development environment. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,191 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,681 - $6,034 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on March 25, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by March 24, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Olma Javonillo at ojavonillo@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, USA
Description: Position Summary Center for Commuter Life Under the direct supervision of the Center for Commuter Life Assistant Director, and in coordination with the Assistant Dean of Students for Co-curricular Programs and Student Support, the Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs, will be trained to develop and implement advising and programs that facilitate growth in the areas of scholarship, personal and leadership development, citizenship, mentorship, and campus engagement. Using well established guidelines, the Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs provides guidance and mentoring, through programming and advising efforts, to commuter students at SDSU. The Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs is responsible for completion of program-related tasks or projects assigned by the appropriate administrator. The Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs in this position provides back-up generalist support to other program coordinators within the department, including Student Organizations and Activities, Leadership and Community Service Programs, Fraternity & Sorority Life, and ODOS programs that support retention, academic excellence and enhance graduation rates. Evening and weekend work are routinely part of this position. New Student and Parent Programs The Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs, under the direct supervision of the Director and Associate Director for New Student and Parent Programs will be trained to assist in the consultation, guidance, mentorship, leadership, support, and coordination through program and advising efforts to New Student and Parent Programs, and help develop and support orientation, transition and retention initiatives that enhance student’s sense of belonging and overall student success. These initiatives include, the SDSU Ambassadors, Welcome Week(s), Aztec Nights, Family Weekend, parent and family meetings and other programs as assigned. The Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs is responsible for the completion of program-related tasks or projects assigned by the appropriate administrator. The Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs in this position also provides back-up generalist support to the staff in New Student and Parent Programs. Excellent written and oral communication skills, including public speaking, proficiency in desktop publishing, and word processing are required of the incumbent. Evening and weekend work are routinely part of this position . This position does require the person to be enrolled in a full-time graduate program as a condition of employment. Preference is given to students in the PELSA graduate program, as a training role to students who are in the PELSA. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, temporary position ending on June 30, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment. This position is designated as non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. Ability to work evenings and weekends. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity is responsible for the coordination and development of student services and building the inclusive excellence of SDSU's staff and faculty at San Diego State University. Departments include, but not limited to, Assistant Deans for Student Affairs; Career Services; Center for Educational Partnerships, Outreach and Success; Communications Services; Counseling and Psychological Services; Educational Opportunity Programs and Ethnic Affairs; Financial Aid and Scholarships; Joan and Art Barron Veterans Center; New Student and Parent Programs; Office of the Student Ombudsman; Residential Education; Resource Management; Student Ability Success Center; Student Health Services; Student Life and Leadership; Student Rights and Responsibilities; Testing Services Office; Well-being & Health Promotion; Cultural Centers; and programming related to Inclusive Excellence. Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity The Division works proactively to address systemic inequities through professional learning, community building, advocacy, policy recommendations and organizational structures, while facilitating an integrated vision and shared responsibility for prioritizing and advancing institutional goals. We aim to foster an affirming campus culture based on the core values of excellence, equity, diversity, belonging and inclusion through: Recruiting and retaining faculty and staff who are reflective of the diverse student body and communities served by SDSU, and recruiting students who are representative of the rich diversity of the region and the world; Fostering an environment that is welcoming, affirming, and empowering for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all backgrounds; Enhancing the career and educational pathways of a diverse student body, the faculty, and staff; and Cultivating relationships with the local community that advance the well-being of diverse individuals and communities. Position upholds the Student Affairs and Campus Diversity Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, specifically: “The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity acknowledges and honors the inherent value and dignity of all individuals by creating and nurturing a learning and working environment that affirms and leverages our community’s diversity of traditions, heritages, perspectives, and experiences. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusive excellence designed to facilitate the personal and professional success, growth, development, and well-being of all members of our community. We manifest this commitment through our innovative, strategic, and collaborative efforts to develop leaders who believe in and lead others toward practicing civility, mutual respect, and inclusion in our workplaces and society.” The Associate Vice President and Dean of Students is responsible for supervising, monitoring, and implementing programs and services that have a direct impact on orientation, transition, and student retention. These programs and services are designed to ease the transition to the University, enhance student involvement/participation in university organizations, and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Associate Vice President and Dean of Students promotes student rights and encourages citizenship responsibility among students. They also facilitate the development of orientation, transition, and retention initiatives. The Office of New Student and Parent Programs (NSPP), under the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity, provides students, parents and families with the preparation, information, and support necessary for student success as they enter the university community and enhance the academic and personal growth of SDSU students through a partnership between parents/families and the university. The Office of New Student and Parent Programs accomplishes this through collaborative partnerships with the campus and external communities, while respecting student access and diversity and engaging in assessment and continuous improvement of programs. NSPP believes that SDSU parents and families are valuable partners in the transition and retention of their students. The Office of New Student and Parent Programs, supports and enhances student success through Orientation, Transition and Retention initiatives. Supports new SDSU students in their transition and retention to University life through quality orientation programs and student development to set a strong foundation for all students to achieve their academic and personal goals. Fosters a sense of community and belonging for SDSU students through their college transition by hiring one hundred student leaders, the SDSU Ambassadors, to serve as the official student representatives, tour guides, and orientation leaders of San Diego State University. Cultivates a philosophy of partnership with families of SDSU students through transition programs, such as Parent Orientation, New Student and Family Convocation and Family Weekend. Fosters a sense of philanthropy and connection for SDSU parents and families through the Aztec Parents Association, the Aztec Parents Fund, and the Aztec Parents Advisory Board. Responds to changing student needs and expectations through the evaluation and assessment of new student programs, parent and family programs, resources and services, communications including orientation, transition, and retention initiatives. The Office of the Dean of Students is a department within the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity and promotes student growth and leadership development through teaching, advising and intentional personal interactions. The Office of the Dean of Students staff encourages and facilitates opportunities for students to connect and engage in the campus community while striving to provide a safe and inclusive campus environment. Through participation in the activities within the Office of the Dean of Students, students are connected to the University through an array of structured and informal learning opportunities. Students are encouraged, supported, and empowered to pursue academic success, personal growth, an understanding of diverse human experiences, and compassionate activism on and off campus. The Center for Commuter Life within the Office of the Dean of Students aims to support and engage students living at home and commuting to campus through workshops, peer mentoring programs, and other support services to foster student success and a positive connection to the San Diego State University community. For more information regarding the Student Life & Leadership Department, click here . Education and Experience Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration, or a job-related field. Specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Key Qualifications Ability to multitask with day-to-day changes in priorities. Ability to effectively handle and complete several ongoing projects and activities in a work environment characterized by frequent interruptions. Ability to effectively use Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint to create and analyze reports, manage data, resource materials and presentations. Ability to learn and use the Presence platform. Ability to conduct presentations on programmatic co-curricular activities. Working knowledge of or the ability to rapidly acquire knowledge of university policies, procedures, rules and regulations and their application to student organizations, student activities and expression, and student governance structures preferred. Enrollment in the Postsecondary Educational Leadership with a Specialization in Student Affairs graduate program during the Fall and Spring terms while serving in the role. Experience working with a large diverse student population. Basic knowledge of the principles of individual and group behavior. Ability to collect, compile, analyze and evaluate data and make verbal or written presentations based on these data. Ability to advise students individually and in groups on routine matters where required. Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with faculty, administrators, student organizations, private and public agencies and others in committee work and student advising and community contacts. Demonstrated ability to make decisions and carry through actions having implications with regard to other program or service areas Services Office. Effective interpersonal skills required to build and maintain cooperative working relationships among diverse individuals and groups. Basic experience in program development of student organizations and activities, fraternity and sorority life, leadership programs, cross-cultural center, residential life, and student academic success centers preferred. Basic knowledge with event planning, coordination and implementing program activities. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $3,764 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,764 - $4,604 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs, and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on April 21, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by April 20, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Pang Thao at pythao@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Apr 08, 2023
Full Time
Description: Position Summary Center for Commuter Life Under the direct supervision of the Center for Commuter Life Assistant Director, and in coordination with the Assistant Dean of Students for Co-curricular Programs and Student Support, the Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs, will be trained to develop and implement advising and programs that facilitate growth in the areas of scholarship, personal and leadership development, citizenship, mentorship, and campus engagement. Using well established guidelines, the Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs provides guidance and mentoring, through programming and advising efforts, to commuter students at SDSU. The Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs is responsible for completion of program-related tasks or projects assigned by the appropriate administrator. The Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs in this position provides back-up generalist support to other program coordinators within the department, including Student Organizations and Activities, Leadership and Community Service Programs, Fraternity & Sorority Life, and ODOS programs that support retention, academic excellence and enhance graduation rates. Evening and weekend work are routinely part of this position. New Student and Parent Programs The Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs, under the direct supervision of the Director and Associate Director for New Student and Parent Programs will be trained to assist in the consultation, guidance, mentorship, leadership, support, and coordination through program and advising efforts to New Student and Parent Programs, and help develop and support orientation, transition and retention initiatives that enhance student’s sense of belonging and overall student success. These initiatives include, the SDSU Ambassadors, Welcome Week(s), Aztec Nights, Family Weekend, parent and family meetings and other programs as assigned. The Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs is responsible for the completion of program-related tasks or projects assigned by the appropriate administrator. The Assistant Coordinator for Commuter Life and New Student and Parent Programs in this position also provides back-up generalist support to the staff in New Student and Parent Programs. Excellent written and oral communication skills, including public speaking, proficiency in desktop publishing, and word processing are required of the incumbent. Evening and weekend work are routinely part of this position . This position does require the person to be enrolled in a full-time graduate program as a condition of employment. Preference is given to students in the PELSA graduate program, as a training role to students who are in the PELSA. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, temporary position ending on June 30, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment. This position is designated as non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. Ability to work evenings and weekends. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity is responsible for the coordination and development of student services and building the inclusive excellence of SDSU's staff and faculty at San Diego State University. Departments include, but not limited to, Assistant Deans for Student Affairs; Career Services; Center for Educational Partnerships, Outreach and Success; Communications Services; Counseling and Psychological Services; Educational Opportunity Programs and Ethnic Affairs; Financial Aid and Scholarships; Joan and Art Barron Veterans Center; New Student and Parent Programs; Office of the Student Ombudsman; Residential Education; Resource Management; Student Ability Success Center; Student Health Services; Student Life and Leadership; Student Rights and Responsibilities; Testing Services Office; Well-being & Health Promotion; Cultural Centers; and programming related to Inclusive Excellence. Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity The Division works proactively to address systemic inequities through professional learning, community building, advocacy, policy recommendations and organizational structures, while facilitating an integrated vision and shared responsibility for prioritizing and advancing institutional goals. We aim to foster an affirming campus culture based on the core values of excellence, equity, diversity, belonging and inclusion through: Recruiting and retaining faculty and staff who are reflective of the diverse student body and communities served by SDSU, and recruiting students who are representative of the rich diversity of the region and the world; Fostering an environment that is welcoming, affirming, and empowering for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all backgrounds; Enhancing the career and educational pathways of a diverse student body, the faculty, and staff; and Cultivating relationships with the local community that advance the well-being of diverse individuals and communities. Position upholds the Student Affairs and Campus Diversity Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, specifically: “The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity acknowledges and honors the inherent value and dignity of all individuals by creating and nurturing a learning and working environment that affirms and leverages our community’s diversity of traditions, heritages, perspectives, and experiences. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusive excellence designed to facilitate the personal and professional success, growth, development, and well-being of all members of our community. We manifest this commitment through our innovative, strategic, and collaborative efforts to develop leaders who believe in and lead others toward practicing civility, mutual respect, and inclusion in our workplaces and society.” The Associate Vice President and Dean of Students is responsible for supervising, monitoring, and implementing programs and services that have a direct impact on orientation, transition, and student retention. These programs and services are designed to ease the transition to the University, enhance student involvement/participation in university organizations, and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Associate Vice President and Dean of Students promotes student rights and encourages citizenship responsibility among students. They also facilitate the development of orientation, transition, and retention initiatives. The Office of New Student and Parent Programs (NSPP), under the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity, provides students, parents and families with the preparation, information, and support necessary for student success as they enter the university community and enhance the academic and personal growth of SDSU students through a partnership between parents/families and the university. The Office of New Student and Parent Programs accomplishes this through collaborative partnerships with the campus and external communities, while respecting student access and diversity and engaging in assessment and continuous improvement of programs. NSPP believes that SDSU parents and families are valuable partners in the transition and retention of their students. The Office of New Student and Parent Programs, supports and enhances student success through Orientation, Transition and Retention initiatives. Supports new SDSU students in their transition and retention to University life through quality orientation programs and student development to set a strong foundation for all students to achieve their academic and personal goals. Fosters a sense of community and belonging for SDSU students through their college transition by hiring one hundred student leaders, the SDSU Ambassadors, to serve as the official student representatives, tour guides, and orientation leaders of San Diego State University. Cultivates a philosophy of partnership with families of SDSU students through transition programs, such as Parent Orientation, New Student and Family Convocation and Family Weekend. Fosters a sense of philanthropy and connection for SDSU parents and families through the Aztec Parents Association, the Aztec Parents Fund, and the Aztec Parents Advisory Board. Responds to changing student needs and expectations through the evaluation and assessment of new student programs, parent and family programs, resources and services, communications including orientation, transition, and retention initiatives. The Office of the Dean of Students is a department within the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity and promotes student growth and leadership development through teaching, advising and intentional personal interactions. The Office of the Dean of Students staff encourages and facilitates opportunities for students to connect and engage in the campus community while striving to provide a safe and inclusive campus environment. Through participation in the activities within the Office of the Dean of Students, students are connected to the University through an array of structured and informal learning opportunities. Students are encouraged, supported, and empowered to pursue academic success, personal growth, an understanding of diverse human experiences, and compassionate activism on and off campus. The Center for Commuter Life within the Office of the Dean of Students aims to support and engage students living at home and commuting to campus through workshops, peer mentoring programs, and other support services to foster student success and a positive connection to the San Diego State University community. For more information regarding the Student Life & Leadership Department, click here . Education and Experience Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration, or a job-related field. Specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Key Qualifications Ability to multitask with day-to-day changes in priorities. Ability to effectively handle and complete several ongoing projects and activities in a work environment characterized by frequent interruptions. Ability to effectively use Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint to create and analyze reports, manage data, resource materials and presentations. Ability to learn and use the Presence platform. Ability to conduct presentations on programmatic co-curricular activities. Working knowledge of or the ability to rapidly acquire knowledge of university policies, procedures, rules and regulations and their application to student organizations, student activities and expression, and student governance structures preferred. Enrollment in the Postsecondary Educational Leadership with a Specialization in Student Affairs graduate program during the Fall and Spring terms while serving in the role. Experience working with a large diverse student population. Basic knowledge of the principles of individual and group behavior. Ability to collect, compile, analyze and evaluate data and make verbal or written presentations based on these data. Ability to advise students individually and in groups on routine matters where required. Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with faculty, administrators, student organizations, private and public agencies and others in committee work and student advising and community contacts. Demonstrated ability to make decisions and carry through actions having implications with regard to other program or service areas Services Office. Effective interpersonal skills required to build and maintain cooperative working relationships among diverse individuals and groups. Basic experience in program development of student organizations and activities, fraternity and sorority life, leadership programs, cross-cultural center, residential life, and student academic success centers preferred. Basic knowledge with event planning, coordination and implementing program activities. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $3,764 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,764 - $4,604 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs, and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on April 21, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by April 20, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Pang Thao at pythao@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, USA
Description: Position Summary The Operations & Resources Coordinator has a key role in the Career Services department and serves as an important asset to the department’s leadership and staff. This role works on various projects across internal teams and stakeholders. Embraces innovation and forward thinking to meet operational priorities and goals. The position supports the front desk, development of budgets, student payroll and training, writing of correspondence with vendors and manages fiscal operations, accounts payable, and procurement. In coordination with the front desk staff organizes and schedules meetings with campus partners, alumni, employers, and community members. It serves as the first touch for students, industry partners, and other stakeholders and serves as a resource and valued contributor to staff and leadership decision-making. This position integrates all facets of Career Services operations by supporting the following areas: Operations, Administration, & Finance Programs, Resources, & Special Projects Technology Systems & Reporting/Outcomes Risk Management & Compliance This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, permanent/probationary position. This position is designated non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity is responsible for the coordination and development of student services and building the inclusive excellence of SDSU's staff and faculty at San Diego State University. The Division facilitates the academic and career success, personal growth, and well-being of all students, and works proactively to address systemic inequities through professional learning, community building, advocacy, policy recommendations, and organizational structure while facilitating an integrated vision and shared responsibility for prioritizing and advancing institutional goals. We aim to foster an affirming campus culture based on the core values of excellence, equity, diversity, belonging, and inclusion. We accomplish this through the following activities: Recruiting and retaining faculty and staff who are reflective of the diverse student body and communities served by SDSU and recruiting students who are representative of the rich diversity of the region and the world. Fostering an environment that is welcoming, affirming, and empowering for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all backgrounds. Enhancing the career and educational pathways of a diverse student body, faculty, and staff, including enhancing the learning environment, expanding learning opportunities for all students inside and outside the classroom, and expanding and connecting opportunities for students to participate in transformational experiences. Developing leaders who believe in and lead others toward supporting civility, mutual respect, and diversity in our society and workplaces; and Cultivating relationships with the local community that advance the well-being of diverse individuals and communities. Position upholds the Student Affairs and Campus Diversity Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, specifically: “The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity acknowledges and honors the inherent value and dignity of all individuals by creating and nurturing a learning and working environment that affirms and leverages our community’s diversity of traditions, heritages, perspectives, and experiences. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusive excellence designed to facilitate the personal and professional success, growth, development, and well-being of all members of our community. We manifest this commitment through our innovative, strategic, and collaborative efforts to develop leaders who believe in and lead others toward practicing civility, mutual respect, and inclusion in our workplaces and society.” The department of Career Services is a unit in the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity. It is an innovative, reputable, globally recognized leader supporting education, workforce, and economic development. The Career Services department serves students by supporting their career development journey through the following activities: Career exploration Professional development Employment preparation and experiential learning Industry engagement and employment outcomes The Career Services department serves industry partners by supporting their talent acquisition and business needs through the following activities: Workforce development planning and consulting Professional development Direct services and resources to support talent acquisition For more information regarding the Career Services click here Education and Experience Entry to this classification requires a fully functional knowledge of and skill in standard office procedures and practices, as well as an ability to understand and operate in a variety of organizational structures. Additionally, incumbents are expected to have a thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation and be able to clearly communicate orally and in writing. Requires a knowledge of business mathematics beyond basic arithmetic. The ability to use and quickly learn new office support technology systems and software packages. High School diploma or equivalent combined with several years of related office work experience. Key Qualifications Experience using Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and/or Career Services Management (CSM) systems and other technology platforms that may include Handshake, CalJOBS, Neoserra, Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), Discord, Trello, and Monday.com. Experience working in career services, business/employer services, entrepreneurship services, and/or higher education. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $3,681 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,681 - $6,034 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on May 29, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by May 28, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Olma Javonillo at ojavonillo@sdsu.edu Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
May 16, 2023
Full Time
Description: Position Summary The Operations & Resources Coordinator has a key role in the Career Services department and serves as an important asset to the department’s leadership and staff. This role works on various projects across internal teams and stakeholders. Embraces innovation and forward thinking to meet operational priorities and goals. The position supports the front desk, development of budgets, student payroll and training, writing of correspondence with vendors and manages fiscal operations, accounts payable, and procurement. In coordination with the front desk staff organizes and schedules meetings with campus partners, alumni, employers, and community members. It serves as the first touch for students, industry partners, and other stakeholders and serves as a resource and valued contributor to staff and leadership decision-making. This position integrates all facets of Career Services operations by supporting the following areas: Operations, Administration, & Finance Programs, Resources, & Special Projects Technology Systems & Reporting/Outcomes Risk Management & Compliance This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, permanent/probationary position. This position is designated non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity is responsible for the coordination and development of student services and building the inclusive excellence of SDSU's staff and faculty at San Diego State University. The Division facilitates the academic and career success, personal growth, and well-being of all students, and works proactively to address systemic inequities through professional learning, community building, advocacy, policy recommendations, and organizational structure while facilitating an integrated vision and shared responsibility for prioritizing and advancing institutional goals. We aim to foster an affirming campus culture based on the core values of excellence, equity, diversity, belonging, and inclusion. We accomplish this through the following activities: Recruiting and retaining faculty and staff who are reflective of the diverse student body and communities served by SDSU and recruiting students who are representative of the rich diversity of the region and the world. Fostering an environment that is welcoming, affirming, and empowering for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all backgrounds. Enhancing the career and educational pathways of a diverse student body, faculty, and staff, including enhancing the learning environment, expanding learning opportunities for all students inside and outside the classroom, and expanding and connecting opportunities for students to participate in transformational experiences. Developing leaders who believe in and lead others toward supporting civility, mutual respect, and diversity in our society and workplaces; and Cultivating relationships with the local community that advance the well-being of diverse individuals and communities. Position upholds the Student Affairs and Campus Diversity Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, specifically: “The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity acknowledges and honors the inherent value and dignity of all individuals by creating and nurturing a learning and working environment that affirms and leverages our community’s diversity of traditions, heritages, perspectives, and experiences. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusive excellence designed to facilitate the personal and professional success, growth, development, and well-being of all members of our community. We manifest this commitment through our innovative, strategic, and collaborative efforts to develop leaders who believe in and lead others toward practicing civility, mutual respect, and inclusion in our workplaces and society.” The department of Career Services is a unit in the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity. It is an innovative, reputable, globally recognized leader supporting education, workforce, and economic development. The Career Services department serves students by supporting their career development journey through the following activities: Career exploration Professional development Employment preparation and experiential learning Industry engagement and employment outcomes The Career Services department serves industry partners by supporting their talent acquisition and business needs through the following activities: Workforce development planning and consulting Professional development Direct services and resources to support talent acquisition For more information regarding the Career Services click here Education and Experience Entry to this classification requires a fully functional knowledge of and skill in standard office procedures and practices, as well as an ability to understand and operate in a variety of organizational structures. Additionally, incumbents are expected to have a thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation and be able to clearly communicate orally and in writing. Requires a knowledge of business mathematics beyond basic arithmetic. The ability to use and quickly learn new office support technology systems and software packages. High School diploma or equivalent combined with several years of related office work experience. Key Qualifications Experience using Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and/or Career Services Management (CSM) systems and other technology platforms that may include Handshake, CalJOBS, Neoserra, Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), Discord, Trello, and Monday.com. Experience working in career services, business/employer services, entrepreneurship services, and/or higher education. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $3,681 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,681 - $6,034 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on May 29, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by May 28, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Olma Javonillo at ojavonillo@sdsu.edu Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, USA
Description: Position Summary The Residence Hall Coordinator (RHC) provides the direction, leadership and management of a student residence hall or apartment complex. The RHC works to establish an atmosphere that is conducive to accomplishing the goals and objectives of Residential Education, the mission of the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity and the mission of the University. Under the general direction of the Associate Directors of Residential Education, the RHC supervises a 24- hour residence hall or apartment complex for 350 to 800 students, a staff of 8 to 22 Resident Advisors or Community Assistants. Work in student counseling and advising, co-curricular education, crisis management, community development, judicial affairs, budget management, and oversight of a multimillion- dollar facility are required. This position requires living in a residence hall/complex in a furnished apartment; meals are provided when dining service is open to residence hall meal plan holders. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, temporary position anticipated to end on July 12, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment. This position is designated as exempt under FLSA and is not eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. Incumbents work 11 months per year and are paid over 12 months. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity is responsible for the coordination and development of student services and building the inclusive excellence of SDSU's staff and faculty at San Diego State University. Departments include, but not limited to, Assistant Deans for Student Affairs; Career Services; Center for Educational Partnerships, Outreach and Success; Communications Services; Counseling and Psychological Services; Educational Opportunity Programs and Ethnic Affairs; Financial Aid and Scholarships; Joan and Art Barron Veterans Center; New Student and Parent Programs; Office of the Student Ombudsman; Residential Education; Resource Management; Student Ability Success Center; Student Health Services; Student Life and Leadership; Student Rights and Responsibilities; Testing Services Office; Well-being & Health Promotion; Cultural Centers; and programming related to Inclusive Excellence. Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity The Division works proactively to address systemic inequities through professional learning, community building, advocacy, policy recommendations and organizational structures, while facilitating an integrated vision and shared responsibility for prioritizing and advancing institutional goals. We aim to foster an affirming campus culture based on the core values of excellence, equity, diversity, belonging and inclusion through: Recruiting and retaining faculty and staff who are reflective of the diverse student body and communities served by SDSU, and recruiting students who are representative of the rich diversity of the region and the world; Fostering an environment that is welcoming, affirming, and empowering for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all backgrounds; Enhancing the career and educational pathways of a diverse student body, the faculty, and staff; and Cultivating relationships with the local community that advance the well-being of diverse individuals and communities. Position upholds the Student Affairs and Campus Diversity Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, specifically: “The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity acknowledges and honors the inherent value and dignity of all individuals by creating and nurturing a learning and working environment that affirms and leverages our community’s diversity of traditions, heritages, perspectives, and experiences. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusive excellence designed to facilitate the personal and professional success, growth, development, and well-being of all members of our community. We manifest this commitment through our innovative, strategic, and collaborative efforts to develop leaders who believe in and lead others toward practicing civility, mutual respect, and inclusion in our workplaces and society.” The Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students reports to the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity and serves as one of the executive officers in the Division. The Associate Vice President and Dean of Students is responsible for the direction and coordination of department programs/personnel as designated by the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity. The Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students represents the interests of the Division on a day-to-day basis at the sub-Cabinet level and is responsible for the promotion of student development through a program of co- curricular activities and services to students. The Associate Vice President is also responsible for the quality of the campus social, cultural, and educational environment and the student services that enhance the University’s academic programs and the intellectual and personal development of students on the San Diego State University campus. The Associate Vice President and Dean of Students is responsible for supervising, monitoring, and implementing programs and services that have a direct impact on orientation, transition, and student retention. These programs and services are designed to ease the transition to the University, enhance student involvement/participation in university organizations, and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Associate Vice President and Dean of Students promotes student rights and encourages citizenship responsibility among students. They also facilitate the development of orientation, transition, and retention initiatives. The Residential Education Office is designated as the University department responsible for planning and administering Residential Education programs and services including those in traditional residence halls and apartment complexes. The Residential Education Office serves to enhance student life and success through a comprehensive living-learning experience that provides academic and personal support, contact with faculty, educational programs, community activities, student leadership development and multicultural learning opportunities. The department is part of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity/Dean of Students sub-division. The Residential Education Office strives to provide safe and supportive on campus living learning communities where diverse students are challenged to develop holistically; as scholars, citizens, and leaders. Residential Education staff members are dedicated to providing curricular and co-curricular experiences to develop and enhance residents’ academic success, awareness and appreciation of diversity, and civic responsibility. Residential Education’s values are a set of core beliefs that guide our work with students, colleagues, faculty, and other constituents. While contributing to the goals of the University and the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity, staff members of the Residential Education Office strive to: Achieve excellence in all that we do. Address students as unique individuals with multidimensional needs and unlimited potential for personal development. Promote integrity, accountability, responsibility, respect, and collaboration. Promote the connectedness between curricular and co-curricular learning. Embrace, celebrate, and educate on issues related to diversity. Develop communities that embrace civic responsibility, life-long learning, and healthy lifestyles. Maintain balance and perspective, serving as sound role models for others. Innovate, evaluate, and refine programs to best meet the needs of the changing student population. To accomplish these objectives, Residential Education employs approximately 16 Residence Hall Coordinators, 205 paraprofessional team members, a central office staff of 10 and a variety of student assistants. For more information regarding the Housing and Residential Education department, click here . Education and Experience Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of two years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field; experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one year of professional experience. Key Qualifications Completed Master’s degree in Higher Education, Student Services, Counseling, or a related field is very strongly preferred. Three years of residence hall experience beyond the Resident Advisor position is preferred. Skill in program presentation, living learning community experience, student conduct, crisis intervention, staff supervision and experience with computers is strongly preferred. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,226 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $4,226 - $6,010 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs, and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on May 22, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by May 21, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Pang Thao at pythao@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
May 09, 2023
Full Time
Description: Position Summary The Residence Hall Coordinator (RHC) provides the direction, leadership and management of a student residence hall or apartment complex. The RHC works to establish an atmosphere that is conducive to accomplishing the goals and objectives of Residential Education, the mission of the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity and the mission of the University. Under the general direction of the Associate Directors of Residential Education, the RHC supervises a 24- hour residence hall or apartment complex for 350 to 800 students, a staff of 8 to 22 Resident Advisors or Community Assistants. Work in student counseling and advising, co-curricular education, crisis management, community development, judicial affairs, budget management, and oversight of a multimillion- dollar facility are required. This position requires living in a residence hall/complex in a furnished apartment; meals are provided when dining service is open to residence hall meal plan holders. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, temporary position anticipated to end on July 12, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment. This position is designated as exempt under FLSA and is not eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. Incumbents work 11 months per year and are paid over 12 months. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity is responsible for the coordination and development of student services and building the inclusive excellence of SDSU's staff and faculty at San Diego State University. Departments include, but not limited to, Assistant Deans for Student Affairs; Career Services; Center for Educational Partnerships, Outreach and Success; Communications Services; Counseling and Psychological Services; Educational Opportunity Programs and Ethnic Affairs; Financial Aid and Scholarships; Joan and Art Barron Veterans Center; New Student and Parent Programs; Office of the Student Ombudsman; Residential Education; Resource Management; Student Ability Success Center; Student Health Services; Student Life and Leadership; Student Rights and Responsibilities; Testing Services Office; Well-being & Health Promotion; Cultural Centers; and programming related to Inclusive Excellence. Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity The Division works proactively to address systemic inequities through professional learning, community building, advocacy, policy recommendations and organizational structures, while facilitating an integrated vision and shared responsibility for prioritizing and advancing institutional goals. We aim to foster an affirming campus culture based on the core values of excellence, equity, diversity, belonging and inclusion through: Recruiting and retaining faculty and staff who are reflective of the diverse student body and communities served by SDSU, and recruiting students who are representative of the rich diversity of the region and the world; Fostering an environment that is welcoming, affirming, and empowering for students, faculty, staff, and alumni of all backgrounds; Enhancing the career and educational pathways of a diverse student body, the faculty, and staff; and Cultivating relationships with the local community that advance the well-being of diverse individuals and communities. Position upholds the Student Affairs and Campus Diversity Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, specifically: “The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity acknowledges and honors the inherent value and dignity of all individuals by creating and nurturing a learning and working environment that affirms and leverages our community’s diversity of traditions, heritages, perspectives, and experiences. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusive excellence designed to facilitate the personal and professional success, growth, development, and well-being of all members of our community. We manifest this commitment through our innovative, strategic, and collaborative efforts to develop leaders who believe in and lead others toward practicing civility, mutual respect, and inclusion in our workplaces and society.” The Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students reports to the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity and serves as one of the executive officers in the Division. The Associate Vice President and Dean of Students is responsible for the direction and coordination of department programs/personnel as designated by the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity. The Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students represents the interests of the Division on a day-to-day basis at the sub-Cabinet level and is responsible for the promotion of student development through a program of co- curricular activities and services to students. The Associate Vice President is also responsible for the quality of the campus social, cultural, and educational environment and the student services that enhance the University’s academic programs and the intellectual and personal development of students on the San Diego State University campus. The Associate Vice President and Dean of Students is responsible for supervising, monitoring, and implementing programs and services that have a direct impact on orientation, transition, and student retention. These programs and services are designed to ease the transition to the University, enhance student involvement/participation in university organizations, and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Associate Vice President and Dean of Students promotes student rights and encourages citizenship responsibility among students. They also facilitate the development of orientation, transition, and retention initiatives. The Residential Education Office is designated as the University department responsible for planning and administering Residential Education programs and services including those in traditional residence halls and apartment complexes. The Residential Education Office serves to enhance student life and success through a comprehensive living-learning experience that provides academic and personal support, contact with faculty, educational programs, community activities, student leadership development and multicultural learning opportunities. The department is part of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity/Dean of Students sub-division. The Residential Education Office strives to provide safe and supportive on campus living learning communities where diverse students are challenged to develop holistically; as scholars, citizens, and leaders. Residential Education staff members are dedicated to providing curricular and co-curricular experiences to develop and enhance residents’ academic success, awareness and appreciation of diversity, and civic responsibility. Residential Education’s values are a set of core beliefs that guide our work with students, colleagues, faculty, and other constituents. While contributing to the goals of the University and the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity, staff members of the Residential Education Office strive to: Achieve excellence in all that we do. Address students as unique individuals with multidimensional needs and unlimited potential for personal development. Promote integrity, accountability, responsibility, respect, and collaboration. Promote the connectedness between curricular and co-curricular learning. Embrace, celebrate, and educate on issues related to diversity. Develop communities that embrace civic responsibility, life-long learning, and healthy lifestyles. Maintain balance and perspective, serving as sound role models for others. Innovate, evaluate, and refine programs to best meet the needs of the changing student population. To accomplish these objectives, Residential Education employs approximately 16 Residence Hall Coordinators, 205 paraprofessional team members, a central office staff of 10 and a variety of student assistants. For more information regarding the Housing and Residential Education department, click here . Education and Experience Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of two years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field; experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one year of professional experience. Key Qualifications Completed Master’s degree in Higher Education, Student Services, Counseling, or a related field is very strongly preferred. Three years of residence hall experience beyond the Resident Advisor position is preferred. Skill in program presentation, living learning community experience, student conduct, crisis intervention, staff supervision and experience with computers is strongly preferred. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,226 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $4,226 - $6,010 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs, and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on May 22, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by May 21, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Pang Thao at pythao@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA 92182, USA
Description: Position Summary The Department Coordinator will provide coordination and administrative support for an academic department consisting of five graduate programs: Community Based Block; Marriage and Family Therapy; School Counseling; School Psychology; Education with a concentration in Counseling, and an undergraduate minor program in Counseling and Social Change. Programs function semi-autonomously: The Department Coordinator must work with the Chair and the various program directors to complete the necessary work related to each program. This position serves as a point of contact for all guests visiting the Department including prospective students, current students, staff, and faculty. Work is performed independently, and the Department Coordinator must be able to effectively handle highly sensitive situations and interpersonal interactions at all levels. The Department Coordinator: Has a comprehensive and detailed knowledge of university operational and procedural administrative work. Performs all department clerical and administrative tasks including purchasing, travel paperwork, “guide counselor/psychologist” payments, expense reimbursements, helping visitors and callers, calendaring, event/meeting arrangements, facilities requests, correspondence, and mailings, entering data into databases, maintaining files, supervising student assistants, and managing the various budgets. Develops class schedule drafts and maintains master class schedule, ensuring that necessary courses are offered at times that do not conflict and ensures that the department is meeting all program and fiscal obligations. Prepares faculty appointment paperwork ensuring that all contractual obligations have been met. Assists Department Chair with department faculty candidate searches, the RTP process, and lecturer, teaching associate and graduate assistant appointments including the collection of performance evaluations. Processes course proposals and faculty forms for Global Campus course offerings. Assists students and faculty with a range of issues including newly admitted students with the admittance process; RDRs; official transcripts; and GRE collection. Maintains student files in CSP office and files necessary documentation with Graduate Division. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, permanent/probationary position. This position is designated non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The Department of Counseling and School Psychology (CSP) prepares culturally competent and compassionate professionals at the graduate level to provide leadership in school counseling, school psychology, marriage and family therapy, and community counseling. In addition, the Department engages undergraduates in the social sciences in theoretical and professional knowledge and skills in counseling, social change, and social justice with the option of an undergraduate minor. CSP is an interdisciplinary department committed to work towards equity, economic, and social justice within the College and University, our professions, and throughout the broader society. The Department currently has 15 tenure/tenure-track faculty and approximately 80 lecturers, teaching associates and graduate assistants. For more information regarding the Department of Counseling and School Psychology click here . Education and Experience Entry to this classification requires a fully functional knowledge of and skill in standard office procedures and practices, as well as an ability to understand and operate in a variety of organizational structures. Additionally, incumbents are expected to have a thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation and be able to clearly communicate orally and in writing. Some positions may require a knowledge of business mathematics beyond basic arithmetic. The ability to use and quickly learn new office support technology systems and software packages is also a prerequisite. These entry qualifications would normally be obtained through a high school program, technical/vocational program, or their equivalents combined with several years of related office work experience. Key Qualifications Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion practices: Expertise or experience with anti-racist and anti-bias practices that can support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students and foster an inclusive environment regardless of races, ethnicities, cultures, social classes, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions, linguistic identities, body identities, religious or secular beliefs, spiritual traditions, creeds, political views, ages, abilities, and citizenship. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience working with a relational database such as FilemakerPro. Experience working in a higher education or public sector setting is preferred. Experience working with a highly diverse student population in a university setting is preferred. Experience working in a counseling or student affairs environment is preferred. Experience working as a coordinator in an academic department is preferred. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,300 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,681 - $6,034 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on May 25, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by May 24, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Tina Deesen at tdeesen@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
May 12, 2023
Full Time
Description: Position Summary The Department Coordinator will provide coordination and administrative support for an academic department consisting of five graduate programs: Community Based Block; Marriage and Family Therapy; School Counseling; School Psychology; Education with a concentration in Counseling, and an undergraduate minor program in Counseling and Social Change. Programs function semi-autonomously: The Department Coordinator must work with the Chair and the various program directors to complete the necessary work related to each program. This position serves as a point of contact for all guests visiting the Department including prospective students, current students, staff, and faculty. Work is performed independently, and the Department Coordinator must be able to effectively handle highly sensitive situations and interpersonal interactions at all levels. The Department Coordinator: Has a comprehensive and detailed knowledge of university operational and procedural administrative work. Performs all department clerical and administrative tasks including purchasing, travel paperwork, “guide counselor/psychologist” payments, expense reimbursements, helping visitors and callers, calendaring, event/meeting arrangements, facilities requests, correspondence, and mailings, entering data into databases, maintaining files, supervising student assistants, and managing the various budgets. Develops class schedule drafts and maintains master class schedule, ensuring that necessary courses are offered at times that do not conflict and ensures that the department is meeting all program and fiscal obligations. Prepares faculty appointment paperwork ensuring that all contractual obligations have been met. Assists Department Chair with department faculty candidate searches, the RTP process, and lecturer, teaching associate and graduate assistant appointments including the collection of performance evaluations. Processes course proposals and faculty forms for Global Campus course offerings. Assists students and faculty with a range of issues including newly admitted students with the admittance process; RDRs; official transcripts; and GRE collection. Maintains student files in CSP office and files necessary documentation with Graduate Division. This is a full-time (1.0 time-base), benefits eligible, permanent/probationary position. This position is designated non-exempt under FLSA and is eligible for overtime compensation. Standard SDSU work hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but may vary based on operational needs. The individual hired into this role will work on campus at SDSU in San Diego. Department Summary The Department of Counseling and School Psychology (CSP) prepares culturally competent and compassionate professionals at the graduate level to provide leadership in school counseling, school psychology, marriage and family therapy, and community counseling. In addition, the Department engages undergraduates in the social sciences in theoretical and professional knowledge and skills in counseling, social change, and social justice with the option of an undergraduate minor. CSP is an interdisciplinary department committed to work towards equity, economic, and social justice within the College and University, our professions, and throughout the broader society. The Department currently has 15 tenure/tenure-track faculty and approximately 80 lecturers, teaching associates and graduate assistants. For more information regarding the Department of Counseling and School Psychology click here . Education and Experience Entry to this classification requires a fully functional knowledge of and skill in standard office procedures and practices, as well as an ability to understand and operate in a variety of organizational structures. Additionally, incumbents are expected to have a thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation and be able to clearly communicate orally and in writing. Some positions may require a knowledge of business mathematics beyond basic arithmetic. The ability to use and quickly learn new office support technology systems and software packages is also a prerequisite. These entry qualifications would normally be obtained through a high school program, technical/vocational program, or their equivalents combined with several years of related office work experience. Key Qualifications Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion practices: Expertise or experience with anti-racist and anti-bias practices that can support the well-being of faculty, staff, and students and foster an inclusive environment regardless of races, ethnicities, cultures, social classes, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions, linguistic identities, body identities, religious or secular beliefs, spiritual traditions, creeds, political views, ages, abilities, and citizenship. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Experience working with a relational database such as FilemakerPro. Experience working in a higher education or public sector setting is preferred. Experience working with a highly diverse student population in a university setting is preferred. Experience working in a counseling or student affairs environment is preferred. Experience working as a coordinator in an academic department is preferred. Compensation and Benefits Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $4,300 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. San Diego State University offers a rich benefits package that constitutes a major portion of total compensation. For more information regarding SDSU benefits, please click here . CSU Classification Salary Range: $3,681 - $6,034 per month. Diversity and Community at SDSU At SDSU, our diversity gives us power and benefits every single member of our community. Through our commitment to equity and inclusion, we encourage all members of our community to purposefully learn from one another through open and respectful dialogue and responsible engagement. For more information, click here . Principles of Community At San Diego State University, we are a community of diverse individuals who have and represent many perspectives, beliefs and identities. This diversity lends our community strength, and we commit to creating and sustaining an inclusive and intellectually vibrant environment that benefits all members of our university. SDSU’s Principles of Community is an aspirational statement that is intended to evolve over time. The statement reflects the ideals we are encouraged to uphold in our interactions with one another. Supplemental Information Initial review of the required application materials, including cover letters and resumes, will begin on May 25, 2023. To receive full consideration, apply by May 24, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. CSU Vaccine Policy : The California State University has established a policy requiring faculty, staff, and students accessing campus facilities to be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. To access the SDSU campus, you must be fully up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations, including a booster if you are eligible for one, or request a medical, religious, or off campus exemption, as applicable. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. San Diego State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (e.g., H-1B visa). Applicants must currently be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents that demonstrate a person's identity and authorization to work in the United States, which are consistent with the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. SDSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current SDSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SDSU is a smoke-free campus. For more information, please click here . SDSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer that considers all qualified candidates for employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered military and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who request an accommodation by contacting Tina Deesen at tdeesen@sdsu.edu . Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
City of Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon, United States
The Position About the position: The Housing Senior Construction Coordinator (HSCC) is part of PHB's Housing Development and Construction Services (HDCS) team which implements the City's affordable, multifamily housing strategy and the deployment of its resources by providing support to developers through public-private partnerships. The HSCC works with a team of peers and a Capital Projects Manager to evaluate the construction feasibility of projects proposed through PHB funding solicitations and planned development goals; advise and monitor projects for timely and cost-effective delivery of housing units; and coordinate with other departments and/or Bureaus on initiatives and policies affecting affordable housing development and construction. HSCCs productively collaborate with other PHB teams including Housing Investment and Portfolio Preservation, Policy, Risk Analysis and Compliance, and Finance and Accounting. The HSCC team is the PHB liaison to the Bureau of Development Services and works closely with other bureaus (such as PBOT and BES) and project partners (such as utilities and DEQ) assisting to keep projects on budget and on schedule. As such, the HSCC is expected to have technical expertise in multifamily real estate development and construction and be able to communicate clearly and professionally with others. As a Housing Senior Construction Coordinator, you will: Flag and problem solve issues related to permitting, building costs, funding compliance or requirements, building constructability, site suitability planning and zoning, and development /construction team qualifications. Conduct Environmental Reviews and other site assessments to meet PHB funding source requirements. Monitor/process pre-development and construction draws and closing out projects. Participate on committees and initiatives including policy and outreach. Monitor and report on outcomes for PHB's development policies and funding source requirements, as requested. Contribute to PHB's Guiding Principles of Equity and Social Justice . Although not required, you may have one or both of these desirable skills: 5+ year experience as a project architect and/or Leading/managing activities related to complex multifamily real estate planning/architecture, housing development and/or construction management. As a person, you are: Collaborative: An outgoing professional who values partnership and develops and supports relationships to get things done; Solutions Oriented: Uses strong communication skills to work with a variety of internal and external stakeholders to create, implement, and document solutions; Value Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI): Use DEI concepts to guide and inform your work; An Equitable Team Member: Experience promoting and maintaining an inclusive, respectful and culturally responsive workplace; Emotionally Intelligent: Motivated, passionate, team-oriented, and empathetic. This classification is represented by the District Council of Trade Unions (DCTU). T o view this labor agreement, please click here . Applicants start at the entry salary rate. If you are a DCTU represented employee , see labor agreement for additional information or talk to your union representative. About the Bureau: Since 2009, the Portland Housing Bureau (PHB) has worked toward a vision that "all Portlanders can find affordable homes...and have equitable access to housing." To that end, we are charged with developing citywide housing policy, delivering programs that increase the supply of affordable housing and promote stable homeownership, and administering a broad range of federal and local resources. Through our policies, plans, and funding, PHB works to stabilize families in their current homes, provide new affordable housing opportunities, and foster equitable, integrated, and diverse communities. The mission of the Portland Housing Bureau is to solve the unmet housing needs of the people of Portland. The bureau accomplishes its mission by building and preserving quality, affordable rental and owner-occupied housing; supporting and sponsoring programs that help low-income Portlanders find, rent, buy, retain and repair their homes; bringing together partners and leading them to assess the city's housing needs, choose sustainable solutions to efficiently meet them, and identify how best to pay for them; and reaching out to Communities of Color to ensure their participation in the economic opportunities that quality housing investments create. Why work at the City of Portland? The City of Portland workforce serves a population of over 650,000. We are culture- and solutions-driven, viewing every challenge as an opportunity to learn, improve, and share our expertise. We are committed to removing systemic barriers to resources, access, and opportunity. The City is a believer in ALL people and continues to actively recruit and retain diverse top talent every day. We offer a comprehensive benefits package , including but not limited to medical, dental, vision, healthcare flexible and/or dependent care spending accounts, fertility counseling and resources, basic life, short- and long-term disability coverage to eligible employees and their families. If you are open-minded, motivated, community-focused, and self-aware, please apply yourself at the City of Portland today. The City of Portland also participates in the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), including contributions to the PERS IAP plan paid by employer . For more information on the City of Portland's benefits please click here . City of Portland Core Values: Anti-racism | Communication | Collaboration | Equity | Transparency | Fiscal Responsibility These values guide our actions as we serve the community and engage our workforce. To learn more about the City's core values, please click here . Work Location Many positions within the City are designated as hybrid and currently the City requires you to work in-person one day per week. Beginning in May 2023, most hybrid employees will be expected to perform at least half of their work in-person. City Council approved a human resources administrative rule in January 2023, HRAR - 4.045 , requiring employees, including those who are fully remote and hybrid, to perform work within Oregon or Washington. Employees have until May 4, 2023, to be in compliance with the new rule. For more information, click here . The City is offering an optional information meeting for this recruitment. Please see the Additional Information section below for details. To Qualify Applicants must specifically address and demonstrate in their supplemental question responses and resume how their education, training and/or experience, meets each of the following minimum qualifications: Knowledge and experience managing activities related to complex real estate development, design and construction, including integration of housing policies and strategies Ability to successfully manage multiple small to large, complex projects simultaneously. Experience working independently and collaboratively to problem solve while incorporating diversity, equity and inclusion considerations. Experience exhibiting effective project management, organizational, and communication skills, both written and verbal. Experience establishing and maintaining working relationships with internal and external stakeholders such as diverse, under-represented communities, all levels of staff, staff of other agencies, business leaders, and others encountered in the course of work. Applicants must also possess: A valid state driver's license and an acceptable driving record is needed for driving City vehicles. The Recruitment Process An evaluation of each applicant's training and experience, as demonstrated in their résumé and answers to the supplemental questions, weighted 100%. Do not attach materials not requested . Only candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list. You have 14 days from the notice of the examination results to let us know if you disagree with your results. Please read the City of Portland Administrative Rule 3.01 for complete information. Additional evaluation may be required prior to establishment of the eligible list and/or final selection. ** PLEASE NOTE: The eligible list generated from this recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies** Recruitment Activity Schedule: Job Posting Closes: 5/30/2023 Applications Reviewed: 5/17/2023 - 6/05/2023 Eligible List / Notices Generated: week of 6/5/23 Selection Process Begins: Mid-June 2023 Job Offer: July 2023 *Timeline is approximate and subject to change Application Instructions Applicants must submit a professional résumé online, as well as answer the supplemental questions specifically focused on your qualifications for this position as identified in the "To Qualify" section of this announcement in accordance with the following Application Instructions: Your résumé and answers to the supplemental questions will be the basis for our evaluation of your qualifications for this position. Incomplete or inappropriate information may result in disqualification. Your answers to each supplemental question should include details describing your education, training and/or experience, and where obtained which clearly reflects your qualifications. You may want to prepare your answers offline and then cut and paste into the text box provided. Your résumé should support the details described in your answers to the supplemental questions If you are requesting Veteran's Preference, as identified below, please describe in your responses to your supplemental questions and résumé any transferrable skills obtained during your military service and how they relate to each of the required minimum qualifications under the "To Qualify" section above . All completed applications for this position must be submitted no later than the closing date and time of this recruitment. E-mailed and/or faxed applications will not be accepted . Additional Information Work Status: Non-citizen applicants must be authorized to work in the United States at the time of application. Veterans' Preference: If you are requesting Veterans' Preference, attach a copy of your DD214/DD215 and/or Veterans Administration letter stating your disability to your profile, as well as checking the box identifying yourself as a Veteran. You must request Veterans' Preference AND include a copy of your documentation for each recruitment to which you apply. Veterans' Preference documentation must be submitted no later than the closing date and time of this recruitment. ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations: If you identify as a person with a disability, are pregnant or nursing, or observe a religious practice(s), and would like to request a reasonable accommodation when applying for this job, please contact the Recruiter below for assistance. Equal Employment Opportunity: It is the policy of the City of Portland that no person shall be discriminated against based on race, religion, color, sex, marital status, family status, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or source of income. The City values diversity and encourages everyone who is interested in employment with the City to apply. Language Pay Differential: City of Portland employees who speak one or more languages in addition to English, may be eligible to receive a "language pay differential." This is compensation for qualifying multilingual City employees who use their language skills to assist the community. More about the language pay differential can be found here. Did you know? The City of Portland has How to Apply Videos and offers How to Apply Classes . If you have questions after watching the videos you are invited to contact the recruiter listed on the announcement or you are invited to attend the Question and Answers session. If you prefer to attend a virtual class, they are also available once a month. Contact Information Tami Larison, Sr. Recruiter Bureau of Human Resources Tamara.Larison@portlandoregon.gov An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer OPTIONAL INFORMATION SESSION To assist you in understanding this position and the recruitment process, we will offer an Optional Information Session that will provide you with details about the position and about the application process. You are not required to attend to apply for this job. You are welcome to join us for the optional information session below: Tuesday, May 23, 2023 12:30 to 1:30 PM (PST, Pacific Standard Time) To watch/listen to the recording of the information session, click here .Closing Date/Time: 5/30/2023 11:59 PM Pacific
May 09, 2023
Full Time
The Position About the position: The Housing Senior Construction Coordinator (HSCC) is part of PHB's Housing Development and Construction Services (HDCS) team which implements the City's affordable, multifamily housing strategy and the deployment of its resources by providing support to developers through public-private partnerships. The HSCC works with a team of peers and a Capital Projects Manager to evaluate the construction feasibility of projects proposed through PHB funding solicitations and planned development goals; advise and monitor projects for timely and cost-effective delivery of housing units; and coordinate with other departments and/or Bureaus on initiatives and policies affecting affordable housing development and construction. HSCCs productively collaborate with other PHB teams including Housing Investment and Portfolio Preservation, Policy, Risk Analysis and Compliance, and Finance and Accounting. The HSCC team is the PHB liaison to the Bureau of Development Services and works closely with other bureaus (such as PBOT and BES) and project partners (such as utilities and DEQ) assisting to keep projects on budget and on schedule. As such, the HSCC is expected to have technical expertise in multifamily real estate development and construction and be able to communicate clearly and professionally with others. As a Housing Senior Construction Coordinator, you will: Flag and problem solve issues related to permitting, building costs, funding compliance or requirements, building constructability, site suitability planning and zoning, and development /construction team qualifications. Conduct Environmental Reviews and other site assessments to meet PHB funding source requirements. Monitor/process pre-development and construction draws and closing out projects. Participate on committees and initiatives including policy and outreach. Monitor and report on outcomes for PHB's development policies and funding source requirements, as requested. Contribute to PHB's Guiding Principles of Equity and Social Justice . Although not required, you may have one or both of these desirable skills: 5+ year experience as a project architect and/or Leading/managing activities related to complex multifamily real estate planning/architecture, housing development and/or construction management. As a person, you are: Collaborative: An outgoing professional who values partnership and develops and supports relationships to get things done; Solutions Oriented: Uses strong communication skills to work with a variety of internal and external stakeholders to create, implement, and document solutions; Value Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI): Use DEI concepts to guide and inform your work; An Equitable Team Member: Experience promoting and maintaining an inclusive, respectful and culturally responsive workplace; Emotionally Intelligent: Motivated, passionate, team-oriented, and empathetic. This classification is represented by the District Council of Trade Unions (DCTU). T o view this labor agreement, please click here . Applicants start at the entry salary rate. If you are a DCTU represented employee , see labor agreement for additional information or talk to your union representative. About the Bureau: Since 2009, the Portland Housing Bureau (PHB) has worked toward a vision that "all Portlanders can find affordable homes...and have equitable access to housing." To that end, we are charged with developing citywide housing policy, delivering programs that increase the supply of affordable housing and promote stable homeownership, and administering a broad range of federal and local resources. Through our policies, plans, and funding, PHB works to stabilize families in their current homes, provide new affordable housing opportunities, and foster equitable, integrated, and diverse communities. The mission of the Portland Housing Bureau is to solve the unmet housing needs of the people of Portland. The bureau accomplishes its mission by building and preserving quality, affordable rental and owner-occupied housing; supporting and sponsoring programs that help low-income Portlanders find, rent, buy, retain and repair their homes; bringing together partners and leading them to assess the city's housing needs, choose sustainable solutions to efficiently meet them, and identify how best to pay for them; and reaching out to Communities of Color to ensure their participation in the economic opportunities that quality housing investments create. Why work at the City of Portland? The City of Portland workforce serves a population of over 650,000. We are culture- and solutions-driven, viewing every challenge as an opportunity to learn, improve, and share our expertise. We are committed to removing systemic barriers to resources, access, and opportunity. The City is a believer in ALL people and continues to actively recruit and retain diverse top talent every day. We offer a comprehensive benefits package , including but not limited to medical, dental, vision, healthcare flexible and/or dependent care spending accounts, fertility counseling and resources, basic life, short- and long-term disability coverage to eligible employees and their families. If you are open-minded, motivated, community-focused, and self-aware, please apply yourself at the City of Portland today. The City of Portland also participates in the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), including contributions to the PERS IAP plan paid by employer . For more information on the City of Portland's benefits please click here . City of Portland Core Values: Anti-racism | Communication | Collaboration | Equity | Transparency | Fiscal Responsibility These values guide our actions as we serve the community and engage our workforce. To learn more about the City's core values, please click here . Work Location Many positions within the City are designated as hybrid and currently the City requires you to work in-person one day per week. Beginning in May 2023, most hybrid employees will be expected to perform at least half of their work in-person. City Council approved a human resources administrative rule in January 2023, HRAR - 4.045 , requiring employees, including those who are fully remote and hybrid, to perform work within Oregon or Washington. Employees have until May 4, 2023, to be in compliance with the new rule. For more information, click here . The City is offering an optional information meeting for this recruitment. Please see the Additional Information section below for details. To Qualify Applicants must specifically address and demonstrate in their supplemental question responses and resume how their education, training and/or experience, meets each of the following minimum qualifications: Knowledge and experience managing activities related to complex real estate development, design and construction, including integration of housing policies and strategies Ability to successfully manage multiple small to large, complex projects simultaneously. Experience working independently and collaboratively to problem solve while incorporating diversity, equity and inclusion considerations. Experience exhibiting effective project management, organizational, and communication skills, both written and verbal. Experience establishing and maintaining working relationships with internal and external stakeholders such as diverse, under-represented communities, all levels of staff, staff of other agencies, business leaders, and others encountered in the course of work. Applicants must also possess: A valid state driver's license and an acceptable driving record is needed for driving City vehicles. The Recruitment Process An evaluation of each applicant's training and experience, as demonstrated in their résumé and answers to the supplemental questions, weighted 100%. Do not attach materials not requested . Only candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list. You have 14 days from the notice of the examination results to let us know if you disagree with your results. Please read the City of Portland Administrative Rule 3.01 for complete information. Additional evaluation may be required prior to establishment of the eligible list and/or final selection. ** PLEASE NOTE: The eligible list generated from this recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies** Recruitment Activity Schedule: Job Posting Closes: 5/30/2023 Applications Reviewed: 5/17/2023 - 6/05/2023 Eligible List / Notices Generated: week of 6/5/23 Selection Process Begins: Mid-June 2023 Job Offer: July 2023 *Timeline is approximate and subject to change Application Instructions Applicants must submit a professional résumé online, as well as answer the supplemental questions specifically focused on your qualifications for this position as identified in the "To Qualify" section of this announcement in accordance with the following Application Instructions: Your résumé and answers to the supplemental questions will be the basis for our evaluation of your qualifications for this position. Incomplete or inappropriate information may result in disqualification. Your answers to each supplemental question should include details describing your education, training and/or experience, and where obtained which clearly reflects your qualifications. You may want to prepare your answers offline and then cut and paste into the text box provided. Your résumé should support the details described in your answers to the supplemental questions If you are requesting Veteran's Preference, as identified below, please describe in your responses to your supplemental questions and résumé any transferrable skills obtained during your military service and how they relate to each of the required minimum qualifications under the "To Qualify" section above . All completed applications for this position must be submitted no later than the closing date and time of this recruitment. E-mailed and/or faxed applications will not be accepted . Additional Information Work Status: Non-citizen applicants must be authorized to work in the United States at the time of application. Veterans' Preference: If you are requesting Veterans' Preference, attach a copy of your DD214/DD215 and/or Veterans Administration letter stating your disability to your profile, as well as checking the box identifying yourself as a Veteran. You must request Veterans' Preference AND include a copy of your documentation for each recruitment to which you apply. Veterans' Preference documentation must be submitted no later than the closing date and time of this recruitment. ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations: If you identify as a person with a disability, are pregnant or nursing, or observe a religious practice(s), and would like to request a reasonable accommodation when applying for this job, please contact the Recruiter below for assistance. Equal Employment Opportunity: It is the policy of the City of Portland that no person shall be discriminated against based on race, religion, color, sex, marital status, family status, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or source of income. The City values diversity and encourages everyone who is interested in employment with the City to apply. Language Pay Differential: City of Portland employees who speak one or more languages in addition to English, may be eligible to receive a "language pay differential." This is compensation for qualifying multilingual City employees who use their language skills to assist the community. More about the language pay differential can be found here. Did you know? The City of Portland has How to Apply Videos and offers How to Apply Classes . If you have questions after watching the videos you are invited to contact the recruiter listed on the announcement or you are invited to attend the Question and Answers session. If you prefer to attend a virtual class, they are also available once a month. Contact Information Tami Larison, Sr. Recruiter Bureau of Human Resources Tamara.Larison@portlandoregon.gov An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer OPTIONAL INFORMATION SESSION To assist you in understanding this position and the recruitment process, we will offer an Optional Information Session that will provide you with details about the position and about the application process. You are not required to attend to apply for this job. You are welcome to join us for the optional information session below: Tuesday, May 23, 2023 12:30 to 1:30 PM (PST, Pacific Standard Time) To watch/listen to the recording of the information session, click here .Closing Date/Time: 5/30/2023 11:59 PM Pacific
CITY OF SPOKANE, WA
808 W Spokane Falls Blvd Spokane, WA 99201
CLASS SUMMARY The City of Spokane invites applicants to apply for the position of PROJECT EMPLOYEE - PARKS INCLUSION AND GRANT COORDINATOR JOB SUMMARY: Works collaborative with Parks Leadership Team, to ensure diversity equity and inclusion is embedded across all lines of business (capital projects, facilities, maintenance, recreational programming, budget, hiring, and marketing). Establishes baseline goals and Parks Division performance measures, implements action items to meet goals and thinks creatively to develop solutions. Assess potential diversity, equity and inclusion impacts to guide business decisions. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Incumbents in this class do not directly lead or supervise other employees. EXAMPLES OF JOB FUNCTIONS EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: The following responsibilities and requirements are functions that the individual who holds or desires the position must be able to perform unaided or with the assistance of a reasonable accommodation. Engages staff regarding department-wide initiatives and goals to ensure collaborations, effectiveness, efficiency, and equitableness in all work. Engages and collaborates with external partners, advisors, and community. Identity best practices related to national trends involving diversity, equity, and inclusion. Participates in Division-wide, long range planning and development decisions related to inclusivity in all recreation programs and activities. Serves as a resource and advocate for all staff. Provide resources for training and coordinate staff development related to DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion). Trains and provides education to staff and programs leaders on inclusion and behavior strategies Responds to initial requests for inclusion services and conducts assessment and required follow-up. Identifies grant opportunities related to supporting department-wide initiatives. Takes a leadership role in the grant application process. Creates an annual plan and benchmarks for Parks and Recreation Division grant applications. Monitors grant awards and tracks implementation of grant requirements. Provides compliance documentation, as necessary. Provides support of Division-wide community volunteer program. Supports special projects as needed. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is performed in a normal office environment with little exposure to outdoor temperatures, dirt and dust. The incumbent's typical working conditions are moderately quiet, but may include frequent exposure to computer noise. Duties may require some evening and/or weekend work. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Any combination equivalent to the experience and education that would likely provide the relevant knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. Generally this will include: Education: Requires baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university in public or business administration, humanities, human resources, industrial relations, social sciences, political science, or related field. Experience: Two (2) years of professional work experience in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Two (2 years of professional experience with grant coordination. EEO STATEMENT We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity within our organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, genetic information, veteran/military status, or disability status. Closing Date/Time: 2023-05-28
Apr 19, 2023
Full Time
CLASS SUMMARY The City of Spokane invites applicants to apply for the position of PROJECT EMPLOYEE - PARKS INCLUSION AND GRANT COORDINATOR JOB SUMMARY: Works collaborative with Parks Leadership Team, to ensure diversity equity and inclusion is embedded across all lines of business (capital projects, facilities, maintenance, recreational programming, budget, hiring, and marketing). Establishes baseline goals and Parks Division performance measures, implements action items to meet goals and thinks creatively to develop solutions. Assess potential diversity, equity and inclusion impacts to guide business decisions. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Incumbents in this class do not directly lead or supervise other employees. EXAMPLES OF JOB FUNCTIONS EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: The following responsibilities and requirements are functions that the individual who holds or desires the position must be able to perform unaided or with the assistance of a reasonable accommodation. Engages staff regarding department-wide initiatives and goals to ensure collaborations, effectiveness, efficiency, and equitableness in all work. Engages and collaborates with external partners, advisors, and community. Identity best practices related to national trends involving diversity, equity, and inclusion. Participates in Division-wide, long range planning and development decisions related to inclusivity in all recreation programs and activities. Serves as a resource and advocate for all staff. Provide resources for training and coordinate staff development related to DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion). Trains and provides education to staff and programs leaders on inclusion and behavior strategies Responds to initial requests for inclusion services and conducts assessment and required follow-up. Identifies grant opportunities related to supporting department-wide initiatives. Takes a leadership role in the grant application process. Creates an annual plan and benchmarks for Parks and Recreation Division grant applications. Monitors grant awards and tracks implementation of grant requirements. Provides compliance documentation, as necessary. Provides support of Division-wide community volunteer program. Supports special projects as needed. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is performed in a normal office environment with little exposure to outdoor temperatures, dirt and dust. The incumbent's typical working conditions are moderately quiet, but may include frequent exposure to computer noise. Duties may require some evening and/or weekend work. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Any combination equivalent to the experience and education that would likely provide the relevant knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. Generally this will include: Education: Requires baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university in public or business administration, humanities, human resources, industrial relations, social sciences, political science, or related field. Experience: Two (2) years of professional work experience in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Two (2 years of professional experience with grant coordination. EEO STATEMENT We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity within our organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, genetic information, veteran/military status, or disability status. Closing Date/Time: 2023-05-28