Associate Director of Black Student Engagement
Company: NEIU Independent
Location: Chicago
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Associate Director of Black Student EngagementAssociate Director
of Black Student EngagementApply locations Chicago, Illinois time
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JR100546Northeastern offers a rewarding working environment for our
students and employees. Our faculty and staff are smart, dedicated
people who work to create an excellent urban university experience
for bright and motivated students.Job Summary:The Associate
Director (AD) of the Angelina Pedroso Center for Diversity and
Intercultural Affairs (APCDIA) and Black Student Engagement (BSE)
reports to the Angelina Pedroso Center for Diversity and
Intercultural Affairs Director. The AD of APCDIA and BSE will
support the Director to foster campus-wide awareness, knowledge,
and skills around inclusion and equity and create a supportive and
inclusive environment for a diverse student body. The AD of APCDIA
and BSE will also work with the Director in achieving the APCDIA's
mission to engage multiple identities of all students, support
leaders to be change agents for social justice, build alliances
with students, create a community that honors and values diversity,
and raise awareness on socially and culturally diverse student
backgrounds.Job Description:
- Assist in developing and delivering culturally relevant
programs that support student engagement, retention, and graduation
of Black students.
- Serve as educator, advocate, and thought leader on the unique
needs, experiences, and challenges Black students are experiencing
in higher education.
- Collaborate with the NEST staff to develop a multicultural
program curriculum for residents.
- Collaborate with the APCDIA professional staff in recruiting,
training, and developing student staff.
- Supervise a graduate assistant/aide and the student staff at
the Pedroso's front desk.
- Collaborate with campus entities on events that promote
intercultural, multicultural, and cross-cultural understanding,
academic success, alliance, and civic engagement.
- Chair and facilitate programs with the Black History Month
Planning Committee.
- Serve as an active member in student success and retention
initiatives and programs of the Committee for Black Student Success
in partnership with University-wide and Division-wide retention
efforts that support Black Student Success.
- Create safe spaces for students to seek assistance and develop
appropriate rapport with students. Coordinate referrals and
interventions for tutoring, success coaching, and other support
services; monitor follow-up and follow through with referrals and
interventions.
- Collaborate with Student Success, Retention Programs, and other
university partners to offer coordinated academic support for Black
students.
- Coordinate extended orientations for new, incoming Black
students in collaboration with New Student Programs and other
university partners.
- Design and implement with partnering university departments to
offer mental and physical health and wellness-related programming,
student and academic success, leadership skills, social engagement
opportunities and programs, life skills, and related programming
for Black students.
- Monitor all student engagement activities within the student
success platform (i.e., NEIU Star).
- Foster coordination among student organizations supporting and
celebrating Blackness on campus (e.g., fraternities/sororities,
Black Caucus, etc.).
- Execute communication plans for promoting the Center with a
dynamic website as entry points for student engagement.
- Assist the Director of APCDIA with creating and presenting
program reports, annual reports, publications, and other
information required from the APCDIA.
- Work closely with the Director of APCDIA on any task required
for the efficient functioning of the Center and serve in leadership
in the absence of the Director and Associate Director for Latinx
Student Engagement.
- Perform other duties as assigned or delegated by the Director
of the APCDIA.Minimal Qualifications:EducationMaster's degree in
Student Personnel, Student Development, Higher Education
Administration, or another relevant discipline.ExperienceA minimum
of three years full-time experience in an urban, commuter college
or university setting in student affairs or a related field in the
functional areas of cultural program coordination, student
organizations, leadership education, multicultural affairs, and
advisement of first-generation/traditionally under-represented
students, or relevant experience in a related industry (non-profit
management, education, community development, etc.). Experience
advising Black students, individually and as members of student
organizations, emphasizing identity development and leadership
skills. Demonstrated experience working with various constituencies
to promote diversity initiatives and a deep understanding of issues
related to cultural capital, race, ethnicity, gender, gender
identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic class, and religious
and spiritual backgrounds as well as their intersectionality.
Demonstrated experience recruiting, managing, supervising, and
evaluating student staff. Experience with various phases of program
planning and assessment. Strong experience and understanding of
current trends in DEI, social justice education, training, and
program assessment and evaluation. Demonstrated student affairs
philosophy and a capacity to articulate and implement student
development theory in a culturally diverse campus environment.
Strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills to foster, develop,
facilitate and maintain collaborative working relationships and a
sense of community with campus constituencies. Experience working
closely with faculty and staff to incorporate curricular and
co-curricular elements in program and service development. Advanced
training and instruction experience using multiple modalities and
delivery methods are preferred.Knowledge, Skills, and
AbilitiesKnowledge of trends and emerging best practices in higher
education, inclusive pedagogy, and student development in equity,
diversity, and inclusion programming. Knowledge of high-impact
practices and literature related to intercultural education. Strong
familiarity with theory and best practices prescribed to the
positive identity development of Black students. Staff management
and experience preferred. Experience assessing student-learning
outcomes. Excellent interpersonal, both written and verbal
communication skills. Demonstrated analysis and strategizing
skills. Must work well as part of a team and independently. Strong
presentation/facilitation skills. Commitment to continued personal
and professional development. Proficiency with Microsoft Office:
Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint. Excellent interpersonal skills
and highly attuned emotional intelligence. Superior detail
orientation with the ability to handle multiple priorities
simultaneously. Demonstrated ability to comfortably engage across
organizational and cultural boundaries, adapting language and style
to context. Publishing and website design and social media
competencies are a plus.This position requires a background
check.Salary Range: 55,000-65,000Benefits: University employees may
be eligible for a variety of State of Illinois benefits. These
benefits are administered through the Illinois Department of
Central Management Service (CMS). Please visit our Employee
Benefits page to learn more about our comprehensive benefits
package including health, dental, and vision benefits, sick and
vacation days, and participation in the State Universities
Retirement System.Transcripts: Copies of unofficial transcripts are
accepted; however, official transcripts for all earned degrees will
be required of candidates selected for final
interviews.Northeastern Illinois University is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and invites applications
from Women, Minorities, Veterans and Persons with Disabilities, as
well as other qualified individuals. Northeastern Illinois
University's positions are contingent upon the University's receipt
of its State of Illinois appropriation.All About Northeastern
Illinois UniversityNortheastern Illinois University's Main Campus
is located on 67 acres in a residential area on the Northwest Side
of Chicago. The University has three additional locations in the
metropolitan area: the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City
Studies, El Centro and the Center for College Access and Success.
Northeastern also is a founding member of the University Center of
Lake County consortium campus in suburban Lake County, north of
Chicago. Northeastern offers more than 40 undergraduate degree and
certificate programs and more than 50 graduate degree, certificate,
licensure and endorsement programs.
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