Title: Program Assistant for the Truitt Center
Position Type: Staff Full-Time
Days Per Week: Monday through Friday
Hours Per Week: 30
VP Area: Student Life
Department: Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life
Location: Elon Main Campus
Position Summary
The Division of Student Life provides premier student-centered services, programs, and experiences that integrate in- and out-of-class learning, promote holistic student development, and facilitate student engagement in a vibrant, supportive residential community. Within the Division of Student Life, this position is part of the Vera Richards Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life, and reports to the University Chaplain and Dean of Multifaith Engagement (85%). The position is also part of the Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Society (CSRCS), reporting to the Director of the Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Society (15%).
The Numen Lumen Program Assistant supports the overall day-to-day operations of the department and provides administrative assistance to the University Chaplain and Dean of Multifaith Engagement, and the Director of CSRCS. The Program Assistant must be highly organized and efficient with the ability to balance multiple tasks and responsibilities. They must have an acute understanding and passion for building inclusive communities, strong critical thinking skills, the ability to exercise good judgment, and must maintain a high level of discretion and confidentiality. They must always maintain an intense focus on accuracy with excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Benefits of Working at Elon
As an Elon University employee, you’ll join an internationally acclaimed university with a commitment to fostering a thriving community. Ranked among the most innovative, creative and best-run universities in the nation, Elon’s personal approach to education extends to employees, whose growth, professional development and success is a hallmark of our training and advancement opportunities.
Elon University’s home is the charming town of Elon, North Carolina, a small, friendly community located a short distance from the beach and the mountains, and among the vibrant cities of Greensboro, Raleigh and Durham. In addition to the beautiful canopy of historic oak trees iconic to our campus, you’ll find boundless opportunities for family-friendly recreation, cultural events and outdoor activities. Hiking, water sports, fine dining and entertainment are just a few of the many happenings in the Elon area, making the region one of the nation’s premier travel destinations.
Employees at Elon enjoy a generous and comprehensive benefits package that includes:
28 annual days off, including holidays and vacation.
Immediate tuition remission for undergraduate courses
Tuition remission for approved graduate-level courses after 12 months of employment.
Retirement plan with an 8 percent contribution from the university.
Immediate eligibility for health, dental and vision insurance, along with free acute care and lab services at our onsite Health & Wellness Clinic.
Free use of campus fitness facilities.
Free admission to musical and theater performances, guest speakers, religious and ethnic observances, recitals, art exhibitions, entertainment and our Division I Phoenix athletics.
Eligibility for tuition remission at Elon for spouses, qualifying domestic partners and dependents begins at two years of service. After two years of employment, eligibility begins for participation in the Tuition Exchange, a national scholarship exchange program that enables dependents to enroll in nationally recognized partner colleges and universities.
Elon values and celebrates the diverse backgrounds, cultures, experiences and perspectives of our community members. As an equal opportunity employer, Elon’s principles of diversity extend to race and gender identity, age, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, religion, and other aspects of one’s identity. At Elon, our employees respect human differences, passion for lifelong learning, emphasis on personal integrity and an ethic of service.
Elon is proud to have been named to the list of Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs each of the past six years. For additional information about working with the Division of Student Life, visit: https://www.elon.edu/u/administration/student-life/about/work-with-us/
Minimum Required Education and Experience
High school diploma or GED plus three or more years of related experience and/or training required.
Preferred Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree and administrative work experience (including part-time or full-time positions) preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
• Experience with budget management, managing online software, data entry, and customer service
• Knowledge of and experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), with skills in word processing, budgeting, data management, and customer service.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills
• Effective time management and ability to work independently, as well as to establish relationships and function within a team.
• Excellent customer service skills and ability to respond effectively and compassionately with a diverse group of students, families, and colleagues across campus.
• Must have an acute understanding and passion for building inclusive communities, strong critical thinking skills, the ability to exercise good judgment, and must maintain a high level of discretion and confidentiality.
• Ability to manage multiple schedules, projects, and tasks simultaneously.
• Supervisors of student employees implement the ElonGROW (Guided Reflection on Work) model in their supervisory practices by facilitating regular guided reflection conversations that connect workplace learning with students’ broader educational and career goals, ensuring a consistent, developmental approach to student employment across the university.
Job Duties
- Office Management Support Provide office-management support to the University Chaplain and Dean of Multifaith Engagement and the Director, CSRCS. Duties include opening and closing the office, maintaining a professional work environment, welcoming visitors, managing and directing phone calls, word processing, spreadsheets, editing, filing, and other tasks as assigned. Prepare communications to students, faculty, staff, and parents using email, Microsoft office applications, and other tools as appropriate—including social media, Collaborate and build relationships with campus partners to distribute information as necessary. Serve as front-line staff member for students, staff, faculty, and parents on inquiries related to departmental programs and services and address concerns and needs related to student support, well-being, policies and procedures, and resources. Provide primary calendar and scheduling support to the Director of CSRCS and its Multifaith Scholars Program, and secondary scheduling support to the University Chaplain and Dean of Multifaith Engagement. Responsible for maintaining departmental calendars, including scheduling appointments, coordinating, and scheduling various committee and group meetings and coordinating event management logistics for meetings and events. This includes space reservations, set-up requests, catering orders, and media needs.
- Financial Processes Under the direction of the designated budget managers, reconcile purchasing-card transactions, maintain accurate operational-account records, monitor spending, and track and process professional-development requests and expenses.
- Personnel Processes When necessary, provide back-up supervision of student staff, providing support and mentorship while encouraging professionalism in the workplace. Contribute to student success by ensuring skills and knowledge gained through student employment connect to classroom learning and future career competencies.
- Other Duties
- Maintain confidential files and information
- Support university events, including, but not limited to: Convocations, Commencement, Family Weekend, and events related to Admissions and/or New Student Orientation
- Serve on university, divisional, or departmental committees, task forces, and search committees
- Other related duties as assigned by supervisors
- Inclusive Community Building Community is foundational to Elon and a shared responsibility within our residential campus. All who work at Elon should demonstrate an understanding of and engagement with Elon’s foundational commitment to relationships, mentoring and collaboration in a close-knit residential community. We embrace the shared responsibility to foster inclusive excellence within a strong residential community. Accordingly, employees are expected to join together and build connections in activities that foster an active and engaged campus environment and engage in professional development to support the shared responsibility of enriching diversity, equity, and inclusion through meaningful relationships and mentoring at Elon. Employees are encouraged to, for example, attend or participate in campus activities such as College Coffee, Numen Lumen, campus cultural events, athletic events, continuing education, professional development opportunities and trainings, employee resource groups and other university-sponsored activities to demonstrate an active commitment to the Elon community.
Special Instructions to Applicants: Submit application, resume, and cover letter