How to Apply
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Job Summary
Department Summary:
Center for Campus Involvement Overview
The Center for Campus Involvement (CCI) is a dynamic, student-focused department that serves all undergraduate and graduate students through programs, student organization administration, and learning and development. Through meaningful involvement, CCI creates transformative experiences, a vibrant community, and lifelong memories for University of Michigan students. CCI recognizes and supports over 1,700 student organizations through education, advising, advocacy and services. CCI also implements hundreds of social, educational, and cultural programs each year, focused on building community within and beyond University Unions' facilities.
University Unions drives community building and belonging through the integration of its three student union facilities (Michigan Union, Michigan League, Pierpont Commons), Center for Campus Involvement, Campus Information, meeting/event spaces, retail food, bookstore and other services to support student success. UU works in close partnership with Palmer Commons, an academic meeting facility, Conferences & Event Services and Michigan Dining to provide student-focused and customer-oriented service to the campus.
Position Summary:
The Program Advisor provides guidance, support, and learning development opportunities to over 1,700 student organizations, overseeing the new organization process at the University of Michigan as part of the Student Organization (SO) team at the Center for Campus Involvement (CCI) in University Unions. Reporting to the Lead Manager for Student Organizations, you will oversee the learning and development portfolio for student organizations at the University of Michigan, in addition to the application and educational process for the formation of new organizations. As a member of the Student Organization team, you will also support the management of the IdeaHub, a one-of-a-kind 12,000 sq ft coworking and collaborative space designed exclusively for student organization leaders, featuring meeting rooms, dance and movement studios, and a creative art studio space. You will supervise 2 graduate interns and 6-8 undergraduate peer advisors.
Responsibilities*
Program Development and Implementation (50%)
- Serve as the lead for the Student Organization Learning and Development portfolio, overseeing and creating engagement opportunities and programming for 1700+ student organizations, including but not limited to workshops, asynchronous resource guides and tools, online training modules, and small-group affinity gatherings.
- Plan and execute large-scale programs for student organization leaders and events that connect students to their student organization communities (e.g., Festifall, Winterfest, etc.).
- Collaborate with other University and Student Life partners to implement learning and development opportunities for student organization leaders in alignment with Student Life's approach to leadership development.
- Connect student organization leaders with resources and learning opportunities available across various schools, colleges, and units across Michigan.
- Support student organization leaders through one-on-one consulting/advising, helping them problem-solve and empowering them to make well-informed decisions.
- Use data-driven decision-making to inform and assess work, including how programs and services meet student needs and applicable learning outcomes (e.g., Student Life learning outcomes, M-LEAD, student organization learning outcomes, etc.).
New Organization Processes & Education (30%)
- Oversee the New Student Organization formation process, including but not limited to supporting the new organization team, new organization orientations, new organization application and review processes, and ongoing communications.
- Ensure all new organizations align with University processes and policies, educating students on compliance and risk management.
- Collaborate closely with the Student Organization team to ensure consistency in administrative processes for new and existing organizations.
Supervision, Space, and Team Support (20%)
- Supervise a team of 2 graduate interns and 6-8 undergraduate Organization Peer Advisors (OPA) focused on the Student Organization learning and development portfolio.
- Support student organization administrative processes, including annual student organization re-registration and renewal, event permits, vehicle reservations, and other University processes.
- Serve as a member of the Comprehensive Event Support team, including but not limited to creating and sharing online educational modules on event planning with student organizations, evaluating student organization events for additional support measures, and providing on-site coverage.
- Serve on the management team for the IdeaHub, a 12,000 sq ft collaborative open working space for student organization leaders located in the Michigan Union, supporting the development of policies, procedures, programming, and operational oversight of the space.
- Oversee a programmatic budget encompassing student employee pay, operating costs, programming costs, and miscellaneous expenses.
- Collaborate with Student Organization Account Services (SOAS) to resolve issues related to student organization financial reimbursement, payments, and other matters.
- Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications*
- Bachelor's degree
- At least one year of experience with co-curricular student involvement as a student or professional
Desired Qualifications*
- Master's degree in Higher Education, College Student Affairs or related field
- 2+ years of experience with co-curricular student involvement as a student or professional
- An understanding of and commitment to the college union philosophy
Modes of Work
Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes.
Additional Information
Position Responsibilities Criteria (leadership and behavioral qualities expected in this position):
- Demonstrated experience working with or supporting students in their development;
- Clear examples of designing and delivering programs and workshops;
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate on a team;
- Proven commitment to creating and strengthening an inclusive environment where students of varied interests and backgrounds can thrive.
Financial/Budgetary Responsibility:
- Oversee a programmatic budget encompassing student employee pay, operating costs, programming costs, and miscellaneous expenses.
Working Conditions:
- The position requires flexible work hours and an individual who is available to work evenings and weekends. The successful candidate must be able to work in a collaborative environment while also working independently and making informed decisions that reflect University and Student Life policies, procedures, and philosophies.
Physical Requirements:
- This position requires the ability to travel to various campus locations to attend meetings and/or support students programmatically.
Direct Reports:
- This position supervises 2 graduate interns and 6-8 undergraduate organizational peer advisors.
Additional Information
This role may have reporting obligations under Title IX and Clery.
Authorization to work in the U.S. is a precondition of employment and applicants for this position will not be sponsored for work visas.
Salary may vary depending on qualifications, experience, and education of the selected candidate.
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Union Affiliation
This position is included in the bargaining unit represented by the University Staff United (USU), which represents bargaining unit members in all matters with respect to wages, benefits, hours and other terms and conditions of employment.
Application Deadline
Job openings are posted for a minimum of seven calendar days. The review and selection process may begin as early as the eighth day after posting. This opening may be removed from posting boards and filled anytime after the minimum posting period has ended.
U-M EEO Statement
The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.