Assistant Dean for the Center for Intercultural Engagment/Director of Multicultural Resource Commons
Oberlin College
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Posted: 16-Nov-24
Location: Oberlin, Ohio
Internal Number: 15874
Job Summary:
Oberlin College and Conservatory is seeking a dynamic and dedicated individual for the position of Assistant Dean of the Center for Intercultural Engagement and Director of The Multicultural Resource Commons (MRC). This full-time, 12-month Administrative and Professional Staff (A&PS) role reports to the Assistant Vice President and Dean of Intercultural Engagement. The Assistant Dean and Director will spearhead initiatives aimed at fostering student development and implementing programs that support historically marginalized identities and recognized cultural heritage organizations. Collaboration with faculty, staff, and students will be essential to create diverse educational opportunities that enhance inclusion on campus.
The Center for Intercultural Engagement (CIE) is comprised of the Multicultural Resource Commons, Gender and Attraction Initiatives (GAI), Office of Religious and Spirituality (ORSL), International Student Scholar Services (ISSS), and Office of Disability and Access (ODA). Together, the CIE focuses on the intersectionality of student identities and works to build a supportive and inclusive community.
Responsibilities:
The Assistant Dean and Director will take a leadership role in addressing topical issues by collaborating with CIE, Student Affairs and academic departments. They will identify areas of concern related to justice, equity, diversity, race, and ethnicity, establishing programs and policies that respond to these needs. Additionally, the Assistant Dean and Director will also work closely with other CIE offices to address the complexities of intersecting identities, including LGBTQ+, gender, disability, religion, and international issues.
In this role, the Assistant Dean and Director will advocate for the communities served by the MRC and oversee high-level event planning, including technical support. They will provide guidance to affiliated student groups, manage departmental finances, conduct assessment, and supervise the development, marketing, and delivery of educational programs and advocacy initiatives for students, faculty, and staff.
Required qualifications:
Masters Degree in Education, or related field with at least 5-8 years experience.
Experience in student counseling or advising. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in working with diverse student populations, including, but not limited to: BIPOC students, cultural organizations, international students, first-generation students, and LGBTQ+ students;
Substantive understanding of diversity as it relates to the intersections of multiple identities (such as race, ethnicity, gender, attraction sexual orientation, ability, and socio-economic status).
Demonstrated abilities to manage a budget
Demonstrated ability to communicate, both orally and in writing; exercise effective independent professional judgment; establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with faculty, staff, students and student organizations; and relate successfully in one-on-one and group situations with persons representing diverse backgrounds and interests.
Knowledge of principles, practices and theories of student learning and development, and an understanding of the cultural, social, recreational, and educational needs of students.
Demonstrate strategic thinking and academic knowledge to support the development of cutting-edge programs that advance knowledge on race, ethnicity, and other social identities.
Possess political acumen and demonstrated experience relying on creative problem-solving, flexibility, and conflict resolution.
Compensation:
Compensation commensurate with experience and includes an excellent benefits package
Special instructions to applicant:
A completed application will consist of a cover letter, resume and list of professional references.
Oberlin College & Conservatory is a four-year, highly selective liberal arts college that combines a top-ranked college of arts and sciences with a world-renowned conservatory of music. Combined, the two divisions enroll approximately 2,900 students. Founded in 1833, Oberlin College & Conservatory was the first college in America to make interracial education and coeducation central to its mission-traditions that live today within a commitment to positive social engagement. Located 35 miles southwest of Cleveland, OH, Oberlin College & Conservatory has earned a reputation of excellence based on the quality of its richly diverse student body, outstanding faculty, excellent facilities, and academic and technological resources. Learn more at http://new.oberlin.edu/about