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Required Education:
Masters
Internal Number: 229267
The University of Michigan-Flint invites visionary leaders to apply for the Director of University Housing & Dining. Reporting to the Associate Vice Chancellor & Dean of Students, the Director will provide the strategic vision and leadership for the operation of a holistic student housing and program at the University of Michigan-Flint. To support the University's vision, the Director will mobilize campus resources to create a vibrant and robust residential community; develop channels for external collaboration and growth in conference programs; and support health and wellness through a dynamic and responsive dining program. The Director will develop a structure and strategy to ensure successful programming and services with measurable outcomes for all members. The Director is responsible for the coordination, supervision and leadership of student housing, conferences and guest services, and dining services. As a member of the Student Affairs Leadership Team (SALT) the Director will collaborate with other division staff to deliver a comprehensive and developmentally robust living and learning experience for approximately 400 students who are primarily first-year students and other undergraduates. The Director will have the opportunity to provide leadership to demonstrate occupancy growth and change that encompasses collaboration within student affairs, academic affairs, enrollment management and business operations.
For a complete listing of job responsibilities and to apply please review the online posting.Review of materials will begin immediately and continue until the posting is filled.For best consideration, please apply by March 1, 2023.
Additional information about the University of Michigan-Flint can be found on our website.
Required Qualifications*
A master's degree in Student Affairs, Higher Education, Business Administration, or related field required.
7 or more years of progressively responsible work experience in housing administration, conference management or dining services which includes a minimum of three years leading and/or supervising the work of others
The University of Michigan-Flint serves approximately 6,000 students across six colleges and schools: the College of Arts and
Sciences, the School of Management, the College of Health Sciences, the School of Education and Human Services, the School of
Nursing, and the College of Innovation and Technology. UM-Flint offers degrees in more than 190 areas of study, including over
60 graduate programs.
The institution offers a strong mix of liberal arts and sciences, education, business, and health-related professional programs. This
combination of high quality liberal arts and professional and graduate programs in an urban institution is unique and shapes the
institution’s culture and opportunities.
The university is advancing its mission in implementing a strategic plan that emphasizes modest enrollment growth, improving
student success and retention, the building of resources to support our growth, and increased engagement of students and faculty
in experiential learning, research, and interdisciplinary programs.
The student body profile supports our reputation as one of the premier regional comprehensive universities in the Midwest, with
a makeup that is diverse and... inclusive of learning at any age.
The Flint campus is located about 60 miles from Ann Arbor and its sister campus in Dearborn. In response to urging by a broad
base of community supporters, the campus was established in 1956 as the Flint College of the University of Michigan, a two-year
upper-division institution intended to provide a high quality, low-cost liberal education to local students. It expanded gradually to
take on a larger role, becoming a four-year regional campus in 1965. Being part of the University of Michigan was at the heart of
the campus’ identity at the time of its founding, and continues to be so today.
The available space on campus has grown since 2014. In that time, UM-Flint has taken ownership of the Riverfront Residence
Hall and Conference Center, which added over 500 available beds in addition to those in the First Street Residence Hall. The The
Riverfront Center is also home to the county’s largest event space, which is newly renovated and can accommodate large-scale
recruitment, academic and community events. The new expansion of the Murchie Science Building provides state-of-the-art
laboratories, student learning commons, and new faculty space to accommodate the 58% increase in STEM students in the last decade.
Click here for more information on the University of Michigan-Flint: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1imJO3xis0IiGu82pnP3Or0S8_uwya7dz/view