The University of Kansas · 2 months ago
Program Coordinator for Leadership Development
The University of Kansas is a historic institution with a vibrant sorority and fraternity community. The Program Coordinator for Leadership Development will design, implement, and evaluate leadership development programs while fostering partnerships and providing educational support to enhance student engagement and community values.
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Responsibilities
Develop, coordinate, and implement leadership development programs, workshops, and retreats tailored to the needs of sorority and fraternity members
Create and deliver curriculum focusing on leadership theory, practical skills, and personal development
Coordinate with campus partners to offer diverse and comprehensive leadership opportunities
Establish and maintain collegial relationships and collaborations with chapter/graduate advisors, inter/national headquarters, and university/community stakeholders
Serve as a point of contact for students, parents/families, faculty, staff, and community and headquarters partners on issues related to Sorority and Fraternity life
Collaborate with the SFL Program Coordinators to create and implement semesterly new member training for all new members across all four councils to introduce them to the SFL community, reinforce expectations, provide space to make connections outside of their organization, and answer questions that may come along with being a new member of their organization
Collaborate with SFL staff to create educational, cultural, social justice and leadership development programs for various membership elements of the Sorority and Fraternity Life community
Collaborate with SFL staff to support the execution of annual advisor training and meetings with new and existing chapter advisors to establish and reinforce the expectations of chapter advisors for the SFL community
Provide crisis response and support to chapters and students in collaboration with the Director of SFL and the Office of the Vice Provost for Student Affairs
Support Graduate Assistant(s) in advising one or more council(s) through an experience-based approach, which includes: mentoring, officer transitions, monthly meetings, and other interactions
Support formal and informal recruitment processes for all SFL councils
Hold regular advising meetings concerning academic achievement, fiscal responsibility, student engagement, leadership skill acquisition, membership development, harm reduction, and work with chapter leaders to solve problems regarding management concerns through a chapter support model
Provide guidance and support to SFL organizations in planning and executing community service and philanthropic events
Support the chapters through council, university, or national headquarters’ accountability processes and outcomes
Assist SFL leaders in developing strategies to address community concerns and issues
Collaborate with the Communications Coordinator for the Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life to manage a community events calendar, highlighting chapter, council, and whole community events throughout the academic year
Assist with budget development and management as directed
Manage and maintain rosters, grade report records, and officer information for chapters following KU FERPA policies and procedures
Manage, compile, and distribute council statistical information and database reports, including grade reports, in collaboration with SFL staff
Coordinate the evaluation and assessment of designated departmental programs
Collaborate with SFL staff on the Sorority & Fraternity Life Community Standards tracking and annual reporting process
Contribute to the overall Student Affairs assessment efforts and reporting
Continually monitor best practices in the SFL field and assist in implementation where appropriate
Serve on Division and University committees external to Sorority and Fraternity Life when asked
Other duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree with three years of related experience
Minimum of one-year full time experience advising fraternities/sororities or student organizations on a college campus or related responsibilities as evidenced by application materials (two years as a graduate assistant equals one year of professional experience)
Excellent written and verbal communication skills as evidenced by application materials
Preferred
Master's degree by employment in higher education, college student personnel, educational leadership, counseling, psychology, social welfare, public health, public administration or related field
Experience working with students, volunteers, and/or staff of any members organizations within the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC), National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO), National APIA Panhellenic Association (NAPA), National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), and National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) umbrella organizations
Experience in organizing large-scale events, from conceptualization to execution
Company
The University of Kansas
KU is a major comprehensive research and teaching university and a center for learning, scholarship, and creative endeavor.
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