KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: + Advise two of Emory’s four governing councils (EPC and MGC) by providing leadershipdevelopment, organizational guidance, and strategic planning support to student leaders + Conduct regular developmental one-on-one meetings with council and chapter leaders tosupport leadership growth, accountability, and organizational effectiveness + Coordinate departmental assessment efforts to evaluate the effectiveness of programs,initiatives, and community outcomes within the sorority and fraternity community + Develop and maintain strong partnerships with chapter advisors, alumni, (inter)nationalorganizations, and other stakeholders to support chapter success and sustainability + Support chapter advisors and student leaders by providing guidance, resources, and interventionstrategies that promote healthy chapter operations and risk reduction + Provide oversight, coordination, and education related to recruitment and intake processes toensure alignment with institutional policies and community expectations + Assist with the planning and implementation of leadership development programs, educationalinitiatives, and community-wide events designed to support student engagement anddevelopment + Maintain expense records and assist with budgeting for assigned councils and departmentalinitiatives + Serve as a member of the professional staff on-call rotation, providing 24-hour crisis responseand student support when needed ADDITIONAL JOB DETAILS: + Collaborate with the Office of Student Conduct on cases involving members of the sorority andfraternity community, including providing context, advising student leaders, and supportingeducational outcomes + Partner with campus departments to provide educational programming related to leadershipdevelopment, community accountability, and student well-being + Represent the Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life by serving on university committees andcampus initiatives + Assist with the coordination and implementation of community-wide signature events andleadership experiences + Perform other duties as assigned to support the mission and operations of the department MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: + A bachelor's degree and two years of relevant, professional experience; a master's degree with relevant experience is preferred. The Emory sorority and fraternity community is comprised of four governing councils: the Interfraternity Council (11 chapters), Multicultural Greek Council (6 chapters), National Pan-Hellenic Council (6 chapters), and Panhellenic Council (8 chapters).