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University of Massachusetts Lowell

Associate Director, Student Life & Involvement (Promotional Opportunity)

University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, Massachusetts, United States, 01856

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Job no:

527932 Position type:

Staff Full Time Benefit Status:

Benefited-Union Campus:

UMass Lowell Department:

Student Affairs Salary:

Salary commensurate with experience and grade/range Applications Open:

Jul 29 2025 Applications Close:

Aug 11 2025

General Summary of Position: This being a promotional opportunity, only current UML Employees within the same Bargaining unit are eligible to apply for this position. The Associate Director of Student Life and Involvement provides strategic leadership for co-curricular engagement, fostering inclusive, developmental, and high-impact experiences that connect in- and out-of-class learning. The role oversees key student organizations, including media, arts, and programming groups, and leads club development, leadership training, onboarding, and event management. This position supervises staff and graduate fellows, manages the student organization platform, and collaborates across campus to support student success, leadership growth, and retention. The Associate Director plays a central role in enhancing student organization accountability, fostering partnerships, and ensuring alignment with institutional goals, while contributing to campus traditions and engagement initiatives. Minimum Qualifications (Required): Education: Masters Degree in Student Personnel, Higher Education, or a related field of study required. Experience: Five to seven years full-time professional experience in Student Activities in higher education is required. Proven experience and proficiency in fiscal management, advising, time management, and multi-tasking. Knowledge and experience working with Student Information System (SIS) or similar system, Organization database software, online scheduling software, and Microsoft Office, especially Excel and PowerPoint. Proven experience working effectively with diverse groups. Experience supervising undergraduate and graduate students and full-time staff as assigned. Additional Considerations: Proven ability to apply the tenets of student development, organization development, staff development, and quality improvement in a student affairs setting. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with students, faculty, staff, administrators, and community agencies. Excellent oral and written communication skills and experience in contract negotiation, budgeting, and marketing. Understanding the knowledge of engagement, retention, and student success in a manner consistent with the position responsibilities and the university's strategic priorities. Strong interpersonal, communication, and customer service skills, whereas students and staff serve as the main client base. Ability to meet deadlines and efficiency in a fast-paced environment. Ability to function effectively as part of a multidisciplinary division. Special Instructions to Applicants: This being a promotional opportunity, only current UML Employees within the same Bargaining unit are eligible to apply for this position. This is an SEIU 888 Professional Union position, Grade P17.

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