The full-time Associate Dean of Students and Assistant Director of DEIB position will have ongoing contact with and direct responsibility for the academic and social life of students on campus and will involve specific responsibilities that include advising and coaching one season or the equivalent.
This is a ten-month position, starting in mid-August and ending in mid-June.
Roles & Responsibilities
Assist the Dean of Students (DoS) and Director of DEIB in all capacities of student life
Manage minor discipline cases with the DoS
Oversee attendance system; hold students accountable to the policies; notify parents and advisors
Assist DoS in implementing specific student academic support plans as needed in partnership with HLC and Grade Deans
Plan and execute community and social programming
Serve on the following committees:
Student Support Committee
Discipline Committee
additional committees as needed
Oversee student locker distribution
Work with the DoS, Director of DEIB, and Assistant Head of School for Student Engagement and Well-being (AHoS) to coordinate leadership development programming for students
Advise Student Government and DEIB Student Leadership Board
Support and develop programs and initiatives to ensure systemic and structural support for students, faculty, staff, and families regarding belonging, access, and inclusion such as:
Partnering with the US DEIB Coordinator to plan and implement DEIB-related school-wide programming
Organizing and leading affinity groups for students and faculty/staff
Supporting student organizations OMEGA, Isokan, and QUEST in their advocacy and activism
Serve as a primary support person and resource for international students
Serve as a co-teacher of Anti-Racism
Chaperone students at regional and national events such as the NAIS Student Diversity Leadership Conference, AISNE Student Conferences, and others
Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree is required, Masters preferred
Experience in a Dean’s Office
Passion for working with adolescents, and desire to build relationships
Commitment to working in and fostering an inclusive community
Demonstrated knowledge of and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in the classroom, in curriculum, and in relationships with members of the school community
High level of comfort and experience with technology in an educational setting
Willingness to work on a team in a collaborative department
Ability to communicate effectively with students and families
Application Information
Please click here to complete an application and upload your resume, cover letter, and the names and contact information for three to five references, including two present or past supervisors.
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