Virginia Tech
Arts Program Coordinator and Studio 72 Living Learning Community Program Directo
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, us, 24062
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Arts Program Coordinator and Studio 72 Living Learning Community Program Director
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Virginia Tech .
Increase your chances of an interview by reading the following overview of this role before making an application. Position Overview Virginia Tech’s Division of Student Affairs is seeking an Arts Program Coordinator and Studio 72 Living Learning Community Program Director to join the Student Engagement and Campus Life team in Blacksburg, VA. This role involves supporting arts programming and the Living Learning Community (LLC) with over 100 student members, fostering an environment centered on arts, learning, and relationships. Key Responsibilities
Support the Studio 72 LLC and its members, promoting arts engagement and learning. Coordinate arts programming across Virginia Tech’s Blacksburg and Roanoke campuses. Collaborate with colleagues in Living Learning Programs and report to the Arts Program Director. Participate in professional development and growth opportunities within the department. QualificationsRequired
Bachelor’s degree in fine arts, art history, arts administration, arts education, or related field. Understanding of diverse arts disciplines and ability to inspire and teach others. Creative thinking, administrative experience, including supervision and budgeting. Excellent communication skills, ability to navigate conflicts and collaborate with diverse groups. Preferred
Master of Fine Arts (MFA). Experience managing or teaching art at any level. Experience organizing events and basic art installation protocols. Compensation and Benefits Salary ranges from $45,000 to $49,000 annually, with a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, paid leave, retirement, tuition assistance, and discounts. Additional Details
Full-time, 12-month, exempt position. Work schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM, with evenings and weekends as needed. Requires background and driver’s record check. About Virginia Tech Virginia Tech is a leading research university committed to diversity, inclusion, and community service, with a broad range of academic programs and a global research footprint. About Student Affairs Student Affairs fosters a community focused on student success, diversity, and inclusion, aligning with the university’s motto, Ut Prosim. Application Note Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to the Principles of Community and student well-being. For accommodations, contact Luciana Monika at luciana23@vt.edu.
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Arts Program Coordinator and Studio 72 Living Learning Community Program Director
role at
Virginia Tech .
Increase your chances of an interview by reading the following overview of this role before making an application. Position Overview Virginia Tech’s Division of Student Affairs is seeking an Arts Program Coordinator and Studio 72 Living Learning Community Program Director to join the Student Engagement and Campus Life team in Blacksburg, VA. This role involves supporting arts programming and the Living Learning Community (LLC) with over 100 student members, fostering an environment centered on arts, learning, and relationships. Key Responsibilities
Support the Studio 72 LLC and its members, promoting arts engagement and learning. Coordinate arts programming across Virginia Tech’s Blacksburg and Roanoke campuses. Collaborate with colleagues in Living Learning Programs and report to the Arts Program Director. Participate in professional development and growth opportunities within the department. QualificationsRequired
Bachelor’s degree in fine arts, art history, arts administration, arts education, or related field. Understanding of diverse arts disciplines and ability to inspire and teach others. Creative thinking, administrative experience, including supervision and budgeting. Excellent communication skills, ability to navigate conflicts and collaborate with diverse groups. Preferred
Master of Fine Arts (MFA). Experience managing or teaching art at any level. Experience organizing events and basic art installation protocols. Compensation and Benefits Salary ranges from $45,000 to $49,000 annually, with a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, paid leave, retirement, tuition assistance, and discounts. Additional Details
Full-time, 12-month, exempt position. Work schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM, with evenings and weekends as needed. Requires background and driver’s record check. About Virginia Tech Virginia Tech is a leading research university committed to diversity, inclusion, and community service, with a broad range of academic programs and a global research footprint. About Student Affairs Student Affairs fosters a community focused on student success, diversity, and inclusion, aligning with the university’s motto, Ut Prosim. Application Note Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to the Principles of Community and student well-being. For accommodations, contact Luciana Monika at luciana23@vt.edu.
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