University Of Idaho
Director for Fraternity and Sorority Life
University Of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, United States, 83843
Director for Fraternity and Sorority Life
Position Title: Director for Fraternity and Sorority Life
Division/College: Department Dean of Students
Location: Moscow
This position will guide in retention, care practices for the university, maintain traditions, establish a vision for future direction on campus for Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL), have knowledge regarding best practices in Student Affairs and fraternity and sorority advising, combine with needs of the institution, be responsible for providing holistic advising and leadership of the Greek community, serve as primary representative of the university’s FSL system to external constituencies.
Position Overview The Director for Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL) provides strategic leadership, vision, and oversight for the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life (OFSL) and all affiliated Greek-letter organizations at the University of Idaho. The Director advances student retention, support, and well-being, upholds important campus traditions, and establishes a clear direction for the future of fraternity and sorority life. Serving as the university’s primary representative for the Greek community, the Director collaborates with students, alumni, national headquarters, and community partners to foster a vibrant and engaged FSL experience.
Duties Include
Lead the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life, providing holistic advising and support to all fraternity and sorority chapters and peer governing councils
Promote a strong FSL community through initiatives that support academic success, leadership development, community service, and philanthropy
Develop, implement, and enforce university policies related to Greek-letter organizations
Create and execute strategic programs that strengthen and grow the fraternity and sorority community
Serve as the primary liaison to alumni, parents, national organization headquarters, and local partners regarding FSL matters
Collaborate with campus and community stakeholders to address student concerns, behavioral issues, and safety
Support recruitment, retention, risk-prevention, and new member education efforts across all FSL chapters
Represent the university and the Greek system in matters of policy, conduct, programming, and community expectations
Two years of professional experience within a university or fraternity/sorority headquarters setting, or a related field.
Active member and alumni within Greek letter organization.
Supervisory experience.
Preparing and presenting educational and leadership workshops.
Building collaborative relationships with students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents, headquarter staff, and community partners.
Required Education
Bachelor’s Degree.
Required Other
Ability to work nonstandard business hours, including weekends and holidays and participate in an on-call rotation as needed.
This is an essential position that may be called upon in the event of an emergency and/or university closure.
Additional Preferred
Master’s degree in Education, Higher Education, Administration, Business or related field.
Doctoral degree in higher education or related field.
Experience working in Greek community at a mid-sized public institution.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
Training in and experience applying conflict resolution, restorative justice, and/or informal resolution techniques.
Five or more years of progressively increasing responsibility in Student Affairs, preferably in Fraternity & Sorority Life.
Demonstrated experience with change management, community building, and engaging multiple key stakeholders.
Possess excellent communication skills, both written and oral.
Demonstrated ability to use good judgment when making decisions without immediate direction and/or supervision.
Expertise in college fraternity and sorority systems and current topics in student life in higher education.
Knowledge of and ability to interpret and apply related federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations as well as knowledge of and the ability to interpret and apply related university and (inter)national council policies, procedures, principles, and practices.
Ability to take initiative, balance competing priorities, and exercise sound judgment under pressure.
Physical Requirements & Working Conditions
None
Degree Requirement Listed degree qualification is required at time of hire.
Posting Information FLSA Status Exempt
Employee Category Exempt
Pay Range $65,000 or higher depending on education and experience
Type of Appointment Fiscal Year
FTE 1
Full Time/Part Time Full Time
Funding A visa sponsorship is available for the position listed in this vacancy. No
Posting Date 11/26/2025
Closing Date Open Until Filled Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants To be considered your
“Letter of Qualification”
must address each of the required qualifications. Additionally, please provide information in support of your application regarding the preferred qualifications as relevant.
For 1st consideration, please apply by January 02, 2026
Applicants who are selected as final possible candidates must be able to pass a criminal background check.
EEO Statement The University of Idaho is an equal employment opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Required Documents
Resume/CV
Letter of Qualification
Optional Documents Optional documents may be submitted.
Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
* How did you hear about this employment opportunity?
Academic Careers
Association of Public and Land Grant Universities (APLU)
Chronicle
Facebook
HigherEd/Academic Impressions
Higher Ed Jobs
Idaho Department of Labor/Job Service including Job Central or Idaho Works (Idahoworks.gov)
Indeed.com
Inside Higher Ed
LinkedIn
Newspaper
Other Venue
Professional Listservs (Ex: NACUBO, AAAE, ISMC, etc.)
University of Idaho Website
University of Idaho Daily Register
University of Idaho Employee
Word of Mouth
Militaryjob.com
DSPSjobs.com
Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC)
* Were you referred to this employment opportunity by a current University of Idaho employee? If so, please provide their name and department.
(Open Ended Question)
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Division/College: Department Dean of Students
Location: Moscow
This position will guide in retention, care practices for the university, maintain traditions, establish a vision for future direction on campus for Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL), have knowledge regarding best practices in Student Affairs and fraternity and sorority advising, combine with needs of the institution, be responsible for providing holistic advising and leadership of the Greek community, serve as primary representative of the university’s FSL system to external constituencies.
Position Overview The Director for Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL) provides strategic leadership, vision, and oversight for the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life (OFSL) and all affiliated Greek-letter organizations at the University of Idaho. The Director advances student retention, support, and well-being, upholds important campus traditions, and establishes a clear direction for the future of fraternity and sorority life. Serving as the university’s primary representative for the Greek community, the Director collaborates with students, alumni, national headquarters, and community partners to foster a vibrant and engaged FSL experience.
Duties Include
Lead the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life, providing holistic advising and support to all fraternity and sorority chapters and peer governing councils
Promote a strong FSL community through initiatives that support academic success, leadership development, community service, and philanthropy
Develop, implement, and enforce university policies related to Greek-letter organizations
Create and execute strategic programs that strengthen and grow the fraternity and sorority community
Serve as the primary liaison to alumni, parents, national organization headquarters, and local partners regarding FSL matters
Collaborate with campus and community stakeholders to address student concerns, behavioral issues, and safety
Support recruitment, retention, risk-prevention, and new member education efforts across all FSL chapters
Represent the university and the Greek system in matters of policy, conduct, programming, and community expectations
Two years of professional experience within a university or fraternity/sorority headquarters setting, or a related field.
Active member and alumni within Greek letter organization.
Supervisory experience.
Preparing and presenting educational and leadership workshops.
Building collaborative relationships with students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents, headquarter staff, and community partners.
Required Education
Bachelor’s Degree.
Required Other
Ability to work nonstandard business hours, including weekends and holidays and participate in an on-call rotation as needed.
This is an essential position that may be called upon in the event of an emergency and/or university closure.
Additional Preferred
Master’s degree in Education, Higher Education, Administration, Business or related field.
Doctoral degree in higher education or related field.
Experience working in Greek community at a mid-sized public institution.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
Training in and experience applying conflict resolution, restorative justice, and/or informal resolution techniques.
Five or more years of progressively increasing responsibility in Student Affairs, preferably in Fraternity & Sorority Life.
Demonstrated experience with change management, community building, and engaging multiple key stakeholders.
Possess excellent communication skills, both written and oral.
Demonstrated ability to use good judgment when making decisions without immediate direction and/or supervision.
Expertise in college fraternity and sorority systems and current topics in student life in higher education.
Knowledge of and ability to interpret and apply related federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations as well as knowledge of and the ability to interpret and apply related university and (inter)national council policies, procedures, principles, and practices.
Ability to take initiative, balance competing priorities, and exercise sound judgment under pressure.
Physical Requirements & Working Conditions
None
Degree Requirement Listed degree qualification is required at time of hire.
Posting Information FLSA Status Exempt
Employee Category Exempt
Pay Range $65,000 or higher depending on education and experience
Type of Appointment Fiscal Year
FTE 1
Full Time/Part Time Full Time
Funding A visa sponsorship is available for the position listed in this vacancy. No
Posting Date 11/26/2025
Closing Date Open Until Filled Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants To be considered your
“Letter of Qualification”
must address each of the required qualifications. Additionally, please provide information in support of your application regarding the preferred qualifications as relevant.
For 1st consideration, please apply by January 02, 2026
Applicants who are selected as final possible candidates must be able to pass a criminal background check.
EEO Statement The University of Idaho is an equal employment opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Required Documents
Resume/CV
Letter of Qualification
Optional Documents Optional documents may be submitted.
Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
* How did you hear about this employment opportunity?
Academic Careers
Association of Public and Land Grant Universities (APLU)
Chronicle
HigherEd/Academic Impressions
Higher Ed Jobs
Idaho Department of Labor/Job Service including Job Central or Idaho Works (Idahoworks.gov)
Indeed.com
Inside Higher Ed
Newspaper
Other Venue
Professional Listservs (Ex: NACUBO, AAAE, ISMC, etc.)
University of Idaho Website
University of Idaho Daily Register
University of Idaho Employee
Word of Mouth
Militaryjob.com
DSPSjobs.com
Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC)
* Were you referred to this employment opportunity by a current University of Idaho employee? If so, please provide their name and department.
(Open Ended Question)
#J-18808-Ljbffr