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Benefits & Perks:
Paid Time Off (vacation, sick and personal time), plus paid holidays and college closure days
Eligible for Medical, Prescription, Dental & Vision Insurances (within 30 days of hire)
100% Employer-Funded Health Reimbursement Account ($125+/month)
100% Employer-Paid Short & Long Term Disability Insurance
Domestic Partner Benefits
11.5% Employer Retirement Contributions
Discounted On-Campus Dining Meal Plans
FREE On-Campus Parking
FREE Access to Campus Amenities (gyms, pools, library, sporting events and more)
FREE Full Tuition for Employees and their Families
Pet Insurance
100% Employer-Funded Employee Assistance Program
Flexible Spending Accounts
Award-Winning Wellbeing Programs: Blue Rewards, Rally Dollars, Hinge Health Musculoskeletal Coaching
Plus More!
Additional Perks:
Local & National Discount Programs, including Winter Park Locations (i.e. shops, restaurants, gift cards and more)
FREE E-Training Courses & Professional Development Opportunities
IT Software & Laptop Discounts (Apple, Lenovo, and more)
The Assistant Director of Intercultural Engagement works directly with students to develop, lead, and manage initiatives promoting: the celebration of cultural identities and expressions through Heritage Month Trainings; diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) skill building through trainings; and empowering our students to lead across difference through peer education. The person in this position will develop and facilitate training and capacity building opportunities towards enhancing cultural humility and intercultural competence, provide mentorship and advising for cultural and identity-based organization in partnership with the Center for Campus Involvement, and support individual identity and leadership development within the student body. The Assistant Director will collaborate with campus and community partners to identify and implement a range of programs and educational offerings that positively impact the holistic development of our students.
The Assistant Director will report to the Dean of the Student Center for Inclusion and Belonging and be a part of a team aimed at ensuring that students are supported, successful and equipped with the skills needed in the 21st century to be effective global citizens. The Assistant Director will also partner with other faculty and staff across campus to ensure that students can find belonging on campus beyond the student center.
Primary Responsibilities:
Provide advocacy for BIPOC, First Generation students and LGBTQIA+ students, cultivating connection and engagement
Develop and implement a peer education program in which students have the capacity to lead intercultural conversations and assist with DEIB trainings
Provide diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging training to different student groups, including but not limited to Resident Assistants, Peer Mentors, Athletics, Fraternity and Sorority Life, Wellness Ambassadors and other group and individuals
Mentor and support cultural and identity-based student organizations
Advise the Inclusion and Belonging Advisory Board of student leaders
Assesses programs, initiatives, and training to improve offerings and evaluate learning
Collaborate with students, staff and faculty to implement intercultural programs, conversations, heritage month celebrations
Make appropriate referrals to others for assistance and support when needed
Manage a programming and training budget within the Student Center for Inclusion and Belonging
Minimum Qualifications & Education:
Master's degree in Student Affairs, Higher Education, Counseling, or another related field is desired
A minimum of 3 years of work directly related to the essential functions of the position
Demonstrated advocacy and leadership related to BIPOC, First Generation, LGBTQIA+ communities and other intersectional identities
Demonstrated experience in providing mentoring, advising and/or programmatic support to a diverse array of BIPOC, first generation to college, and LGBTQIA+ students
Demonstrated experience in collaborating with educational programs that work with diverse student populations
Preferred Qualifications:
Bilingual communication skills preferred. At a minimum the ability to understand and makes one's self understood to all Spanish speaking individuals
Training experience with student, staff, and faculty
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Knowledge and demonstrated understanding and practice of social justice, belonging, and intercultural development
Evidence of success in promoting and advancing organizational diversity initiatives and goals
Strong Conflict Resolution skills, bias intervention and mitigation strategies
Strong facilitation and presentation skills
Understanding of student development theory, identity development, and best practices and theory related to DEIB and the ability to translate theory into practice
Ability to productively engage across student affairs and academic units, departments, and divisions, including building connections with relevant academic centers, programs, initiatives, courses, faculty, and staff
Work Environment:
Campus based position with the majority of functions taking place in-person
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and visual strain working on a computer
May require traveling for offsite meetings
Occasional night and weekend duties
Instructions to Applicants:
To apply, please submit an application and upload the following materials:
Cover Letter
Resume
About the Student Center for Inclusion and Belonging:
The Student Center for Inclusion and Belonging provides intercultural experiences that support our students to be their best selves and work to foster a Rollins campus community that is equitable, inclusive, and just. We incorporate social justice education throughout the college experience for all students to be effective leaders and global citizens for a complex and diverse world. We partner with students, staff, faculty, and community partners to nurture a climate where those who were underserved can have a sense of belonging and work to eliminate challenges that stand in the way of their success.
To learn more about the Student Center for Inclusion and Belonging and Student Life at Rollins College, please explore the following websites:
Rollins is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive campus community, and the College celebrates the open exchange of ideas within a climate of civility and mutual respect. We view differences-from race and ethnicity to sexual orientation and political perspectives-as rich opportunities for understanding, learning, and growth. To learn more, please click here.
Through its mission, Rollins College is firmly committed to creating a just community that embraces multiculturalism; persons from historically under-represented minority groups are therefore encouraged to apply. Rollins does not discriminate on the basis of sex, disability, race, age, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, physical characteristics, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law, in its educational programs and activities.
Rollins is the best college in Florida, but don't just take our word for it. See what the experts are saying. Explore all of the ways Rollins is top ranked-from our academic excellence and expert faculty to our unparalleled campus and one-of-a-kind study abroad opportunities.
Rollins College educates students for global citizenship and responsible leadership, empowering graduates to pursue meaningful lives and productive careers. We are committed to the liberal arts ethos and guided by its values and ideals. Our guiding principles are excellence, innovation, and community.
Rollins is a comprehensive liberal arts college. Rollins is nationally recognized for its distinctive undergraduate and selected graduate programs. We provide opportunities to explore diverse intellectual, spiritual, and aesthetic traditions. We are dedicated to scholarship, academic achievement, creative accomplishment, cultural enrichment, social responsibility, and environmental stewardship. We value excellence in teaching and rigorous, transformative education in a healthy, responsive, and inclusive environment.