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New York University

Director, Student Success Support and Outreach

New York University, New York, New York, us, 10261


Director, Student Success Support and Outreach

Posting Number:

2024-13852Location:

US-NY-New YorkHybrid Remote Work Classification:

Hybrid: 60% to 80% OnsiteDepartment:

Office of Student SuccessSchool/Division:

University Enrollment Management (WS1960)Compensation Grade:

Band 54Union:

N/AFT/PT:

Full-TimeCategory:

Student Services/AthleticsPosition Summary

Provide leadership and expertise within the Office of Student Success to design, implement, and oversee student support and outreach programs, research, and targeted interventions that proactively address student success outcomes. Direct a diverse and technical team to create, iterate, and drive targeted student success initiatives, programming, and outreach, especially for student populations that could benefit most from support—working closely with colleagues and stakeholders across the university, collaborating and serving as a communicator to share, develop, and diffuse promising practices related to student success and student flourishing. Serve as a key member of the Student Success leadership team, helping to investigate and understand factors that affect student retention, satisfaction, and degree completion. Promote and collaborate on policy adjustment and alignment. Play a vital role in supporting NYU's student flourishing goals by facilitating collaboratively designed interventions aimed at supporting students' journeys from acceptance to graduation.Qualifications

Required Education:

Bachelor's DegreePreferred Education:

Master's Degree in Higher Education, Student Affairs, or related fieldRequired Experience:

7+ years progressively responsible professional experience in enrollment management, academic affairs, student affairs, and/or student success-related areas in a higher education environment administering programs and or services. Experience supervising staff.Preferred Experience:

7+ years experience leading teams that enhance student engagement to drive student success outcomesRequired Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:

Broad understanding of student services and academic affairs; Experience developing and evaluating interventions to address barriers to student success; General knowledge of the range of student development and retention theories and the means by which to assess those theories in practice; An understanding of the current research, including promising practices in student success and retention, student mentorship, student transition and development, behavioral science, and community and belonging in order to positively affect key goals and outcomes; An understanding of the factors impacting student retention, satisfaction, flourishing, and graduation, and the ability to use that understanding to recommend, develop, implement and assess practical interventions and process improvements are essential to success in this role; Proven ability to see projects through the ideation - execution - assessment cycle; Excellent written, oral and interpersonal communication skills; Ability to communicate effectively to a wide range of audiences including students and their families, alumni, advisors, faculty and other senior leadership/ administrators. Detail oriented and able to see how different functional areas need to cooperate and communicate.Additional Information

In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is USD $80,000.00 to USD $120,000.00. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as, market and organizational considerations when extending an offer. This pay range represents base pay only and excludes any additional items such as incentives, bonuses, clinical compensation, or other items.NYU aims to be among the greenest urban campuses in the country and carbon neutral by 2040. Learn more at nyu.edu/nyugreen.EOE/AA/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disabled/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity

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