Northern Arizona University
Coordinator for Campus Living Initiatives and Partnerships
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, United States, 86004
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r Coordinator for Campus Living Initiatives and Partnerships
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r Location: CL Operations
r Regular/Temporary: Regular
r Job ID: 608136
r Full/Part Time: Full-Time
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r Workplace Culture
NAU aims to be the nation\'s preeminent engine of opportunity, vehicle of economic mobility, and driver of social impact by delivering equitable postsecondary value in Arizona and beyond.
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Special Information
This position is an on-site position which requires the incumbent to complete their work primarily at the Flagstaff Mountain campus with or without accommodation. Opportunities for remote work are rare.This position is posted as Coordinator for Campus Living Initiatives and Partnerships, which is a working title. The NAU system title for this position is Campus Living Coordinator.
Job Description
Campus Living at Northern Arizona University houses over 8,100 students and staff in 17 campus living communities (CLCs), including traditional-, suite- and apartment-styles. Our departmental mission and four foundational value areas work in concert to provide an intentional, comprehensive and expansive lens guiding all we do and how we do it. Through our values, we ground our approach, priorities, decisions, interactions, services, staffing, resources, processes, policies, reflection and navigation of complex situations.
Campus Living Mission Statement {target="_blank"}:
\"We create a welcoming and vibrant campus living experience where students connect, explore and belong.\"
Our four foundational value areas {target="_blank"}:
Care and SupportCommunity and ConnectednessEquity and InclusionLearning and Development
We value and honor diverse experiences and perspectives and are committed to fostering inclusive communities {target="_blank"} where individuals feel valued, safe, and understood. To promote the success of students, staff and faculty, we strive to learn about individual and shared human experiences, while advocating for the respect and inclusion of all identities.
Position Overview
The Campus Living Initiatives and Partnerships (CLIP) Coordinator role is a 12-month, full-time, live-on position, reporting directly to one of two Assistant Directors (AD), for Campus Living Initiatives and Partnerships (CLIP). As one of five CLIP Coordinators, this Care and Support-centric role supports students, staff and the department in advancing our mission and foundational value areas through effective, intentional and innovative initiatives and campus partnerships related to social, emotional and physical wellness dimensions.
Each CLIP Coordinator has a primary focus on a designated foundational value or affinity housing area (Care and Support; Community and Connectedness; Equity and Inclusion; Learning and Development; Indigenous Peoples Living-Learning Community) for which they further identify and foster initiatives and campus partnerships. This includes helping to initiate, develop, enhance, support and assess programmatic, staffing and financial collaborative efforts with campus partners that provide a synergistic living experience connecting community, wellness, and career and academic purpose elements. In addition to their primary value area, CLIP Coordinators work regularly as a team to provide additional shared energy and resources to support emerging and/or complex initiatives.
Each CLIP Coordinator directly supervises one to two (1-2) CLIP Graduate Assistants and leads a team of approximately 5-10 student staff. Collectively, the team supports both the Coordinator\'s primary value area and any designated team efforts across areas, including providing academic and career support in the campus living communities (CLCs). Working directly with the CLC staff and Campus Living Operations (CLO) staff, the CLIP staff help to implement a community engagement model in each CLC that reflects current student development needs and trends. As a member of the Campus Living team, the CLIP Coordinator contributes to inclusive excellence efforts, and supports the mission and values of Campus Living, the division of Student Affairs, and the NAU Elevating Excellence Strategic Roadmap.
Summer Responsibilities:
Campus Living serves a variety of populations during the summer months including NAU students, academic program participants, and conference guests. CLIP Coordinators help ensure continuity of all departmental operations during the summer, and participate in the hiring, training,
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r Coordinator for Campus Living Initiatives and Partnerships
r
r Location: CL Operations
r Regular/Temporary: Regular
r Job ID: 608136
r Full/Part Time: Full-Time
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r Workplace Culture
NAU aims to be the nation\'s preeminent engine of opportunity, vehicle of economic mobility, and driver of social impact by delivering equitable postsecondary value in Arizona and beyond.
{ cke saved href="https://nau.edu/president/strategic-plan/" isparent="" target=" blank"}
Special Information
This position is an on-site position which requires the incumbent to complete their work primarily at the Flagstaff Mountain campus with or without accommodation. Opportunities for remote work are rare.This position is posted as Coordinator for Campus Living Initiatives and Partnerships, which is a working title. The NAU system title for this position is Campus Living Coordinator.
Job Description
Campus Living at Northern Arizona University houses over 8,100 students and staff in 17 campus living communities (CLCs), including traditional-, suite- and apartment-styles. Our departmental mission and four foundational value areas work in concert to provide an intentional, comprehensive and expansive lens guiding all we do and how we do it. Through our values, we ground our approach, priorities, decisions, interactions, services, staffing, resources, processes, policies, reflection and navigation of complex situations.
Campus Living Mission Statement {target="_blank"}:
\"We create a welcoming and vibrant campus living experience where students connect, explore and belong.\"
Our four foundational value areas {target="_blank"}:
Care and SupportCommunity and ConnectednessEquity and InclusionLearning and Development
We value and honor diverse experiences and perspectives and are committed to fostering inclusive communities {target="_blank"} where individuals feel valued, safe, and understood. To promote the success of students, staff and faculty, we strive to learn about individual and shared human experiences, while advocating for the respect and inclusion of all identities.
Position Overview
The Campus Living Initiatives and Partnerships (CLIP) Coordinator role is a 12-month, full-time, live-on position, reporting directly to one of two Assistant Directors (AD), for Campus Living Initiatives and Partnerships (CLIP). As one of five CLIP Coordinators, this Care and Support-centric role supports students, staff and the department in advancing our mission and foundational value areas through effective, intentional and innovative initiatives and campus partnerships related to social, emotional and physical wellness dimensions.
Each CLIP Coordinator has a primary focus on a designated foundational value or affinity housing area (Care and Support; Community and Connectedness; Equity and Inclusion; Learning and Development; Indigenous Peoples Living-Learning Community) for which they further identify and foster initiatives and campus partnerships. This includes helping to initiate, develop, enhance, support and assess programmatic, staffing and financial collaborative efforts with campus partners that provide a synergistic living experience connecting community, wellness, and career and academic purpose elements. In addition to their primary value area, CLIP Coordinators work regularly as a team to provide additional shared energy and resources to support emerging and/or complex initiatives.
Each CLIP Coordinator directly supervises one to two (1-2) CLIP Graduate Assistants and leads a team of approximately 5-10 student staff. Collectively, the team supports both the Coordinator\'s primary value area and any designated team efforts across areas, including providing academic and career support in the campus living communities (CLCs). Working directly with the CLC staff and Campus Living Operations (CLO) staff, the CLIP staff help to implement a community engagement model in each CLC that reflects current student development needs and trends. As a member of the Campus Living team, the CLIP Coordinator contributes to inclusive excellence efforts, and supports the mission and values of Campus Living, the division of Student Affairs, and the NAU Elevating Excellence Strategic Roadmap.
Summer Responsibilities:
Campus Living serves a variety of populations during the summer months including NAU students, academic program participants, and conference guests. CLIP Coordinators help ensure continuity of all departmental operations during the summer, and participate in the hiring, training,