Independent Educational Consultants Association
Assistant Dean of Students
Independent Educational Consultants Association, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Job Description
Assist with providing general support and coordination for one or more major programs in the Dean of Students Office, such as Student Advocacy and Support, Student Outreach and Support, Commuter Student Services, Student Behavior and Conduct, and Parent and Family Programs.
Selects, trains, and supervises a staff of professional, para-professional, and/or clerical support personnel.
Serves as back-up for Dean of Student program areas as needed.
Collects and maintains data regarding the general operation and qualitative evaluation of the functions.
Develops and coordinates the publication of brochures, pamphlets, handbooks, and other publications related to the functional area.
Participates in the development of policies and procedures for the Dean of Students Office; interprets policy and prepares recommendations.
Counsels students and advises them regarding campus-related problems, serving as the Dean of Student's Ombud service designated problem solver.
Participates in the development of the budget related to the functional area and monitors expenditures against the allocated budget.
Represents the University of Houston at internal and external events and serves on division and university-wide committees as assigned.
Performs other job-related duties as required.
MQ: Requires application of advanced principles, techniques, and theory in a professional discipline or a thorough general business management knowledge. Knowledge of this level is typically obtained through a directly job-related Master's degree or equivalent formal training in a recognized field of specialization that is directly related to the type of work being performed. Requires a minimum of three (3) years of directly job-related experience. Department is willing to accept experience in lieu of education.
University Overview The University of Houston’s Dean of Students Office (DOS) is committed to student success. We advocate for students as they navigate personal and educational challenges, educate to promote a respectful and safe campus environment, and engage parent and family members as partners in the educational process. We aim to enhance the student experience by offering comprehensive support and resources, providing co‑curricular opportunities, and fostering a sense of belonging.
The Student Outreach & Support (SOS) services team is part of the Dean of Students Office and is committed to the success and well‑being of all students in our UH community. In collaboration with our campus, community, and healthcare partners, we work to help identify, educate, support, and refer students who may be experiencing complex personal difficulties such as a mental health‑related crisis that may impact them academically, personally, and/or socially.
Assistant Dean of Students The Assistant Dean of Students reports to the Associate Dean of Students and serves as a member of the office's extended leadership team, supporting the collaborative development, management, and evaluation of DSA in the Division of Student Affairs on University of Houston campus. This position serves primarily as a case manager and facilitates non‑clinical interactions with students in distress and/or navigating crisis situations through trauma‑informed care and identity‑conscious support, including managing an individual caseload of students, crisis follow‑up, and supporting the university‑wide behavioral intervention team (CARE Team). The position also participates in campus‑wide educational and training efforts, departmental operations, projects, and committees.
Additionally, the Assistant Dean serves in an Administrator On‑Call rotation and supports students and their support system after crisis‑related situations have occurred on or off campus, including navigating high‑level issues of physical and psychological safety.
Success Factors
Demonstrated success in implementing case management and crisis response efforts grounded in trauma‑informed care and identity‑conscious support.
A commitment to working collaboratively in a student‑centered environment committed to the important values of shared governance, with enthusiasm for supporting a student body that is broadly diverse with regard to gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, and (dis)ability.
An ability to build relationships and maintain trust, assess and balance the needs of various stakeholders, and identify and advocate for achievable solutions.
Exceptional interpersonal, communication, planning, reasoning, organizational, and project‑management skills, with an ability to multi‑task in a fast‑paced, high‑volume environment.
Job Duties
Collaborate with fellow Assistant Dean of Students and graduate student assistant providing support to the Student Outreach and Support services area of the Dean of Students Office.
Responsible for collecting and maintaining data and conducting assessments of SOS cases completed for office, division, and university‑wide reports.
Required Qualifications
Master's degree and a minimum of three (3) to five (5) years of professional experience in Student Affairs, Higher Education, Counseling, Social Work, or a closely related field with two (2) years of experience working in college student support and advocacy roles.
Applied knowledge of student development theory and student affairs trends related to student support and advocacy services in higher education.
Demonstrated experience working with college student case management processes, including intake and triage, tailored care plans, resource referrals, and trauma‑informed care.
Experience working with crisis response processes, including serving on‑call, responding to crisis situations, and participating in training initiatives.
Experience building collaborative partnerships with faculty, administrators, students, parents/families, community partners, and alumni.
Familiarity with higher education legal issues, including Clery, FERPA, and HIPAA.
Ability to serve on‑call and respond to crisis situations according to organizational protocol, including evening and weekend work as required.
Proficient with serving as liaison with faculty, staff, and health care providers on campus and in the community, law enforcement, parents, and colleagues across the institution to establish and support student action plans.
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced degree in a related field and/or clinical experience.
Experience working with a Behavioral Intervention Team/CARE Team.
Familiarity with campus‑wide educational efforts focused on student support and advocacy services, supporting students in distress, and managing difficult situations.
Experience with case management software systems.
Additional Information 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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Selects, trains, and supervises a staff of professional, para-professional, and/or clerical support personnel.
Serves as back-up for Dean of Student program areas as needed.
Collects and maintains data regarding the general operation and qualitative evaluation of the functions.
Develops and coordinates the publication of brochures, pamphlets, handbooks, and other publications related to the functional area.
Participates in the development of policies and procedures for the Dean of Students Office; interprets policy and prepares recommendations.
Counsels students and advises them regarding campus-related problems, serving as the Dean of Student's Ombud service designated problem solver.
Participates in the development of the budget related to the functional area and monitors expenditures against the allocated budget.
Represents the University of Houston at internal and external events and serves on division and university-wide committees as assigned.
Performs other job-related duties as required.
MQ: Requires application of advanced principles, techniques, and theory in a professional discipline or a thorough general business management knowledge. Knowledge of this level is typically obtained through a directly job-related Master's degree or equivalent formal training in a recognized field of specialization that is directly related to the type of work being performed. Requires a minimum of three (3) years of directly job-related experience. Department is willing to accept experience in lieu of education.
University Overview The University of Houston’s Dean of Students Office (DOS) is committed to student success. We advocate for students as they navigate personal and educational challenges, educate to promote a respectful and safe campus environment, and engage parent and family members as partners in the educational process. We aim to enhance the student experience by offering comprehensive support and resources, providing co‑curricular opportunities, and fostering a sense of belonging.
The Student Outreach & Support (SOS) services team is part of the Dean of Students Office and is committed to the success and well‑being of all students in our UH community. In collaboration with our campus, community, and healthcare partners, we work to help identify, educate, support, and refer students who may be experiencing complex personal difficulties such as a mental health‑related crisis that may impact them academically, personally, and/or socially.
Assistant Dean of Students The Assistant Dean of Students reports to the Associate Dean of Students and serves as a member of the office's extended leadership team, supporting the collaborative development, management, and evaluation of DSA in the Division of Student Affairs on University of Houston campus. This position serves primarily as a case manager and facilitates non‑clinical interactions with students in distress and/or navigating crisis situations through trauma‑informed care and identity‑conscious support, including managing an individual caseload of students, crisis follow‑up, and supporting the university‑wide behavioral intervention team (CARE Team). The position also participates in campus‑wide educational and training efforts, departmental operations, projects, and committees.
Additionally, the Assistant Dean serves in an Administrator On‑Call rotation and supports students and their support system after crisis‑related situations have occurred on or off campus, including navigating high‑level issues of physical and psychological safety.
Success Factors
Demonstrated success in implementing case management and crisis response efforts grounded in trauma‑informed care and identity‑conscious support.
A commitment to working collaboratively in a student‑centered environment committed to the important values of shared governance, with enthusiasm for supporting a student body that is broadly diverse with regard to gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, and (dis)ability.
An ability to build relationships and maintain trust, assess and balance the needs of various stakeholders, and identify and advocate for achievable solutions.
Exceptional interpersonal, communication, planning, reasoning, organizational, and project‑management skills, with an ability to multi‑task in a fast‑paced, high‑volume environment.
Job Duties
Collaborate with fellow Assistant Dean of Students and graduate student assistant providing support to the Student Outreach and Support services area of the Dean of Students Office.
Responsible for collecting and maintaining data and conducting assessments of SOS cases completed for office, division, and university‑wide reports.
Required Qualifications
Master's degree and a minimum of three (3) to five (5) years of professional experience in Student Affairs, Higher Education, Counseling, Social Work, or a closely related field with two (2) years of experience working in college student support and advocacy roles.
Applied knowledge of student development theory and student affairs trends related to student support and advocacy services in higher education.
Demonstrated experience working with college student case management processes, including intake and triage, tailored care plans, resource referrals, and trauma‑informed care.
Experience working with crisis response processes, including serving on‑call, responding to crisis situations, and participating in training initiatives.
Experience building collaborative partnerships with faculty, administrators, students, parents/families, community partners, and alumni.
Familiarity with higher education legal issues, including Clery, FERPA, and HIPAA.
Ability to serve on‑call and respond to crisis situations according to organizational protocol, including evening and weekend work as required.
Proficient with serving as liaison with faculty, staff, and health care providers on campus and in the community, law enforcement, parents, and colleagues across the institution to establish and support student action plans.
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced degree in a related field and/or clinical experience.
Experience working with a Behavioral Intervention Team/CARE Team.
Familiarity with campus‑wide educational efforts focused on student support and advocacy services, supporting students in distress, and managing difficult situations.
Experience with case management software systems.
Additional Information 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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