Director of Student Activities & Engagement

Hocking College

Ohio

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$40,000–$45,000 Per Year
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Analysis Skills, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Athletics, Blackboard, Career Counseling, Communication Skills, Community and Social Services, Content Management, Event Management, Financial Compliance, Fundraising, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Mentoring, Organizational Skills, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Staff Training, Strategic Planning, Student Housing, Student Services, Team Player, Time Management, Training Program, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Ohio
POSTED
4 days ago
Director of Student Activities & Engagement
 
Salary: $40,000-$45,000
 
I. Position Purpose
Lead student engagement beyond the classroom for the purpose of student development,
engagement, retention, and degree completion. Provide living/learning opportunities that include but
are not limited to leadership development, planning/management, community service, and
achievement of career/life goals.
 
II. Duties and Responsibilities
Plan, organize, and execute student engagement activities on and off campus (minimum of two
events per month) that meet living-learning goals to promote personal development of
commuter and residential students.
Coordinate planning of events with campus partners including but not limited to Residential
Housing, Student Center, Well-being Center, Career Center, International Student Services,
and First-Year Experience that support retention efforts.
Develop program learning outcomes that support the Strategic Completion Plan.
Participate in institutional effectiveness by measuring annual goals, objectives, and
assessment of learning outcomes.
Maintain and promote a student activities calendar through the Marketing Department in
collaboration with Events at Hocking and the Student Center.
Advise the Student Activities Advisory Board to provide leadership, event planning, and
delivery of weekly/monthly student-planned events.
Work with the Executive Director of Student Engagement and Success in planning, promoting,
and executing large campus events such as New Student Orientation, Student Development
Day, Commencement, etc.
Provide a wide range of personal, academic, and leadership training to all student
organizations.
Support other campus event partners, Alumni, Academics, and Athletics with campus activities.
Provide student organizations with mandatory officer training each semester that covers
Robert’s Rules of Order, utilization of student finances and compliance with fiscal protocol,
fundraising, event planning, and space requests.
Develop and update an annual required faculty/staff advisor training program.
Cultivate new clubs, and support all clubs in their pursuit of student engagement in
co-curricular and extracurricular activities.
Oversee the annual registration of all clubs, maintain lists of members/advisors, provide
assistance with club purchases and event planning.
Supervise and post club information in the Blackboard clubs portal.
Serve on the Graduation, Homecoming, All Hocking Learning Day, Sexual Assault Prevention
Response Team and Start Week working groups with responsibility for student event planning
and execution.
 
Additional Duties
Manage the campus-wide monitor system in dorms and campus buildings, including oversight
and content management for timely, accurate, and engaging student communications.
Coordinate and supervise Orientation Leaders, including training, scheduling, and mentorship
to support student transition and retention.
Recruit, train, and supervise commencement ushers to ensure professional execution of
graduation ceremonies.
Administer the skill based badging awards and graduation award nominations.
Integrate AI-driven tools for student engagement, including activity tracking, communication,
and engagement analysis to modernize Student Activities outreach.
Other duties as assigned
 
III. Qualifications – Education, Experience and Skills
Bachelor’s Degree preferred
2–4 years of experience in event planning, student activities, leadership, and/or programming
Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
Strong organizational, analytical, decision-making, and administrative skills
Understanding of the correlation between student involvement and student retention
Ability to work some evenings and weekends
Prior experience and strong skills in a collaborative work environment
Reasonable accommodations may be requested and reviewed according to the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA).

About the Company

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Hocking College