The Assistant Director of Commuter Student Engagement will play a pivotal role in supporting the Institute's commuter and off-campus students, both graduate students and undergraduate students.
This position is designed to enhance the student experience by providing essential support, resources, and programming to foster a sense of community and belonging among commuter students.
This position will also support the efforts to plan, promote, and execute graduate student programming and support the graduate student experience. Impact & Influence: The Assistant Director of Commuter Student Engagement will work closely with various departments and vendors to develop and implement programs and services that address the unique needs of commuter students.
This role will also involve collaborating with community partners to create inclusive opportunities for social and educational engagement. In addition to focusing on commuter student needs, this position will work with stakeholders that focus on graduate student programming needs. This role will supervise: Assigned Staff.
Assessing Needs: Evaluate the needs of graduate and commuter students to tailor support services effectively.
Community Building: Strengthen the Institute's community by enhancing support structures for graduate and off-campus commuter students.
Stakeholder Engagement: Collaborate with stakeholders to create opportunities that enhance the student life experience for commuter students and graduate students.
Collaboration: Work with community partners to develop inclusive programs and services for graduate students and off-campus commuter students.
Educational and Social Programming: Offer social and educational programs to facilitate social engagement, well-being, and foster independent life skills.
Resource Allocation: Commit human, fiscal, and physical resources to improve engagement and a sense of belonging among graduate and commuter students.
Department Assistance: Collaborate with the division to provide dept. assistance and resources for finding community and creating connections on and around campus.
The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation's top public research universities with nearly 40,000 students who study in person at the main campus in Atlanta, at Georgia Tech-Lorraine in France, at Georgia Tech-Shenzhen in China, as well as through distance and online learning.