University of Houston
Associate Director- Cougar Parent and Family Engagement Center
University of Houston, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Department : Cougar Parents & Family Center
Salary : This position pays up to a maximum annual salary of $70,000.00
Description
Develops, plans, and implements initiatives relating to the department's teaching and research mission.
Evaluates feasibility of new initiatives, sets goals and develops implementation plans.
Administers the daily operations of the department and one or more centers or institutes within the department. Oversees finances, facilities, staff and contractors.
Promotes and manages relationships with industry, state and local government, other academic institutions, and national and local community leaders.
Research new opportunities for grant funding, participates in the writing of proposals, and ensures appropriate record keeping and expenditure of funds.
Establishes, implements, and oversees budgets. Directs all financial affairs of the department, including procurement, travel documentation, accounts payable and receivable and general accounting-related issues.
Ensures compliance with all UH internal audit requirements, UH Office of Contracts and Grants policies and procedures, and the State of Texas policies and federal rules and regulations.
Represents the department in college and university-wide offices and meetings, and external events such as meetings with community leaders or donors.
Performs other job-related duties as required.
MQ Requires a thorough understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of an analytical, technical or professional discipline; or the basic knowledge of more than one professional discipline. Knowledge of the discipline is normally obtained through a formal, directly job-related 4 year degree from a college or university or an equivalent in-depth specialized training program that is directly related to the type of work being performed. Experience: Requires a minimum of seven (7) years of directly job-related experience. Certification/Licensing: None.
Additional Job Posting Information: Department is willing to accept education in lieu of experience.
Associate Director (Reports to Associate Dean of Students) Role Summary : Provides strategic leadership, oversees all aspects of Cougar Parent and Family Engagement Center (CPFEC), manages partnerships, and supervises staff.
Key Responsibilities
Engagement & Outreach / Program Development
Design, oversee, and evaluate programs for parents and student parents and families, including orientation, Family Weekend / Move-In / Homecoming / Fam Fest/ Student Parent Graduation, and transition support from admission to graduation.
Develop and manage virtual and in-person events/webinars aimed at helping student parents’ families understand student resources and support systems.
Build and manage volunteer programs for parents/family members, including leadership councils.
Strategic Communication
Develop and execute regular communication plans (Cougar Family Connect Portal, emails, newsletters, social media, websites etc.) to keep student parents, families informed, engaged, and connected.
Serve as primary contact for parent/family inquiries; respond promptly and with sensitivity to concerns.
Student Family Support & Advocacy
Identify and support student parents who are experiencing challenges (academic, health, behavioral, etc.) by working with families, advisors, and relevant services. Maintain records, follow up on interventions, and coordinate with cross-department teams as needed.
Philanthropy, Volunteer & Affinity Building
Cultivate a culture of giving among parents/families: manage fundraising programs, donor or alumni parent relations, stewardship, and gift solicitation.
Optimize relationships and serve as liaison with key student parent organizations and parent/family volunteers and boards (e.g. Coog Moms and Coog Student Parents) to deepen engagement and support institution goals.
Assessment, Planning & Collaboration
Monitor and assess effectiveness of family engagement initiatives: collect data, evaluate outcomes, adjust plans accordingly.
Collaborate with multiple units across campus: Student Affairs, Enrollment Management, Orientation, Marketing & Communications, Alumni Relations, Advancement/Development, etc.
Budget & Staff Supervision
Manage budget for student-parent and family engagement programs and initiatives.
Oversee staff (if applicable) and/or student employees working in student-parent support roles.
Other Responsibilities
Represent the institution at family-oriented events; attend trainings, retreats, consortiums, etc.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Required :
Bachelor’s degree (in education, communication, higher education, student affairs, social sciences, or related field).
Several years (often 3-5+) of professional experience in higher education / student affairs / family engagement / event or program management.
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills; ability to work sensitively and effectively with diverse populations.
Strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple initiatives, events, and stakeholders.
Comfort dealing with sensitive or confidential matters; discretion; ability to respond to family/student issues with empathy.
Preferred :
Master’s degree in higher education, student affairs, educational leadership, or related field.
Experience in fundraising / donor relations, volunteer management, major giving.
Experience using assessment tools, case management software, CRM or student success systems.
All positions at the University of Houston-System are security sensitive and will require a criminal history check.
The University of Houston System and its universities are Equal Opportunity Institutions. Everyone is encouraged to apply.
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Salary : This position pays up to a maximum annual salary of $70,000.00
Description
Develops, plans, and implements initiatives relating to the department's teaching and research mission.
Evaluates feasibility of new initiatives, sets goals and develops implementation plans.
Administers the daily operations of the department and one or more centers or institutes within the department. Oversees finances, facilities, staff and contractors.
Promotes and manages relationships with industry, state and local government, other academic institutions, and national and local community leaders.
Research new opportunities for grant funding, participates in the writing of proposals, and ensures appropriate record keeping and expenditure of funds.
Establishes, implements, and oversees budgets. Directs all financial affairs of the department, including procurement, travel documentation, accounts payable and receivable and general accounting-related issues.
Ensures compliance with all UH internal audit requirements, UH Office of Contracts and Grants policies and procedures, and the State of Texas policies and federal rules and regulations.
Represents the department in college and university-wide offices and meetings, and external events such as meetings with community leaders or donors.
Performs other job-related duties as required.
MQ Requires a thorough understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of an analytical, technical or professional discipline; or the basic knowledge of more than one professional discipline. Knowledge of the discipline is normally obtained through a formal, directly job-related 4 year degree from a college or university or an equivalent in-depth specialized training program that is directly related to the type of work being performed. Experience: Requires a minimum of seven (7) years of directly job-related experience. Certification/Licensing: None.
Additional Job Posting Information: Department is willing to accept education in lieu of experience.
Associate Director (Reports to Associate Dean of Students) Role Summary : Provides strategic leadership, oversees all aspects of Cougar Parent and Family Engagement Center (CPFEC), manages partnerships, and supervises staff.
Key Responsibilities
Engagement & Outreach / Program Development
Design, oversee, and evaluate programs for parents and student parents and families, including orientation, Family Weekend / Move-In / Homecoming / Fam Fest/ Student Parent Graduation, and transition support from admission to graduation.
Develop and manage virtual and in-person events/webinars aimed at helping student parents’ families understand student resources and support systems.
Build and manage volunteer programs for parents/family members, including leadership councils.
Strategic Communication
Develop and execute regular communication plans (Cougar Family Connect Portal, emails, newsletters, social media, websites etc.) to keep student parents, families informed, engaged, and connected.
Serve as primary contact for parent/family inquiries; respond promptly and with sensitivity to concerns.
Student Family Support & Advocacy
Identify and support student parents who are experiencing challenges (academic, health, behavioral, etc.) by working with families, advisors, and relevant services. Maintain records, follow up on interventions, and coordinate with cross-department teams as needed.
Philanthropy, Volunteer & Affinity Building
Cultivate a culture of giving among parents/families: manage fundraising programs, donor or alumni parent relations, stewardship, and gift solicitation.
Optimize relationships and serve as liaison with key student parent organizations and parent/family volunteers and boards (e.g. Coog Moms and Coog Student Parents) to deepen engagement and support institution goals.
Assessment, Planning & Collaboration
Monitor and assess effectiveness of family engagement initiatives: collect data, evaluate outcomes, adjust plans accordingly.
Collaborate with multiple units across campus: Student Affairs, Enrollment Management, Orientation, Marketing & Communications, Alumni Relations, Advancement/Development, etc.
Budget & Staff Supervision
Manage budget for student-parent and family engagement programs and initiatives.
Oversee staff (if applicable) and/or student employees working in student-parent support roles.
Other Responsibilities
Represent the institution at family-oriented events; attend trainings, retreats, consortiums, etc.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Required :
Bachelor’s degree (in education, communication, higher education, student affairs, social sciences, or related field).
Several years (often 3-5+) of professional experience in higher education / student affairs / family engagement / event or program management.
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills; ability to work sensitively and effectively with diverse populations.
Strong organizational skills; ability to manage multiple initiatives, events, and stakeholders.
Comfort dealing with sensitive or confidential matters; discretion; ability to respond to family/student issues with empathy.
Preferred :
Master’s degree in higher education, student affairs, educational leadership, or related field.
Experience in fundraising / donor relations, volunteer management, major giving.
Experience using assessment tools, case management software, CRM or student success systems.
All positions at the University of Houston-System are security sensitive and will require a criminal history check.
The University of Houston System and its universities are Equal Opportunity Institutions. Everyone is encouraged to apply.
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