The incumbent will serve as a point person to the College regarding LGBTQ+ issues and concerns. The director will support and mentor LGBTQ+ students and related student organizations and develop programs that are responsive to their needs. Finally, the Director will contribute to promote awareness, understanding, and appreciation of diversity and inclusion on campus.
Primary Position Responsibilities
Host programs to build community for LGBTQ+ students.
Manage the operation of the Penthouse including managing the budget, hiring, training and supervising work-study students. Collaborate with facilities and other departments to maintain the space.
Mentor LGBTQ students, both individuals and student organizations, on issues related to academic achievement, student development, leadership, conflict resolution, community building, and collaboration with other students and student groups on campus.
Train student leaders on important issues for supporting the LGBTQ+ community.
Respond to alumnae and parent's questions, concerns and inquiries regarding LGBTQ+ issues and climate on campus.
Participate in orientation programs and yield events to welcome students
Serve as a consultant to departments on campus regarding LGBTQ+ issues and concerns
Prepare monthly and annual reports about the programs.
Work collaboratively with campus partners on college-wide issues of diversity and inclusion and provide educational opportunities.
Serve as a Dean's designee on the Honor Code Council.
Collaborate with the Office of Institutional Research to create a thoughtful ongoing assessment and to share data and information with the student life division for improvement of services.
Partner with various Student Life departments to ensure that students are accessing health and wellness resources by making referrals when appropriate and ensuring that LGBTQ+ students are aware of resources that are available to them.
Collaborate with OICE, the Director of Non-Discrimination and others to assure that LGBTQ+ students are informed on issues of consent within a cultural context.
Review trends and issues for LGBTQ+ students across the country assessing relevance to the Wellesley College population.
Supervisor Responsibilities
Supervises work-study students and interns.
Administrative Assistant (shared).
Education Required
Master's degree required in a related field such as women's and gender studies, higher education administration, counseling, psychology.
Experience Required
At 4-6 years of prior professional experience, preferably working in a similar center or program with college students or young adult LGBTQ+ populations.
Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of issues relevant to supporting the academic success of LGBTQ+ students
Strong commitment to student development and the educational purpose of student affairs work
Demonstrated program development and community collaboration experience.
Experience working in a multicultural environment
Self-motivated, and well-organized.
Strong conflict resolution skills and written and oral communication skills Other Include any additional comments that are important in understanding this position's role and impact on Wellesley College.
Other
Occasional evening and weekend programming.
All employees hired after August 2, 2021 are required to upload proof of vaccination and booster against COVID‐19, subject to approved medical or religious exemptions or disability accommodations.
Wellesley College offers a wide variety of benefits programs and resources to its employees, including:
Generous paid time off
Following one year of employment, Wellesley College will contribute up to 10.5% towards your 403B plan for eligible employees
Resources to navigate student loan forgiveness
Free use of the athletic/fitness facilities, including onsite fitness classes
Free on-site parking in an enclosed parking garage
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