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Assistant Director of Alumni Engagement - Queens in Queens Campus - Charlotte
Reporting to the Director of Alumni Engagement - Queens, the Assistant Director of Alumni Engagement - Queens is responsible for developing and implementing strategic engagement initiatives that foster meaningful connections with Queens University's alumni population. This position provides leadership for young alumni programming, oversees segmented and personalized communications strategies, and supports signature alumni events and engagement opportunities across the university. The Assistant Director will lead targeted outreach efforts, including management of the monthly alumni newsletter and alumni social media platforms, and will cultivate relationships with a portfolio of young alumni to encourage lifelong engagement and volunteer involvement in support of the university's mission and strategic priorities.
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Assistant Director of Campus Recreation for Experiential Learning & Outdoor Adventures in Elon Main Campus
Campus Recreation provides quality recreational and educational experiences designed to positively impact the development of Elon students and contribute to the wellness of the campus community. The assistant director is an essential member of the Campus Recreation professional team and provides daily management of a challenge course, outdoor adventure trips, indoor climbing wall, and equipment rental program. The Assistant Director also serves as a program coordinator for a first-year summer experience (Adventures in Leadership). This is a full-time, 12-month position, reporting to the Director of Campus Recreation with a secondary reporting relationship to the Director of the Center for Leadership.
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Program Assistant for the Danieley Neighborhood in Elon Main Campus
The Program Assistant is responsible for the overall day-to-day operations of a Residence Life neighborhood office, utilizing exceptional organizational, interpersonal, and customer service skills via phone, email, and individual contact. Responsibilities include but are not limited to staffing the neighborhood office front desk/reception area, managing daily functions of the office, including Facilities Management and work requests, budget coordination for neighborhood purchases, billing for damages and work orders and training and evaluating student workers. This position provides support and assistance to the community director, neighborhood faculty members, student staff and residents.
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Assistant Director of Graduate Alumni Engagement in Elon Main Campus
Reporting to the Senior Director of Alumni Engagement, the Assistant Director of Graduate Alumni Engagement will provide strategic leadership and programmatic oversight for engagement initiatives serving Elon’s growing graduate alumni population. As part of Boldly Elon, this position is critical to expanding the scope of alumni engagement to include more than 3,700 graduate alumni across multiple schools and programs. The Assistant Director will be responsible for developing, implementing, and assessing segmented, personalized outreach, communications, and engagement opportunities for graduate alumni, while collaborating closely with campus partners to support institutional priorities related to accreditation, enrollment growth, alumni outcomes, philanthropy, and the graduate student experience. The Assistant Director will also be responsible for building a portfolio of a graduate alumni for personal outreach and relationship development in alignment with overall goals. The person in this position is expected to be a key leader within the Alumni Engagement team and play a vital role in helping University Advancement achieve its engagement and fundraising goals.
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Assistant Professor of Religious Studies in Elon Main Campus
Use knowledge of and work experience with teaching Theology/Religious Studies-related undergraduate and graduate courses to teach grad and undergraduate courses in religion and religious ethics, and Elon’s Core Curriculum. Work with Religious Studies faculty to continuously improve the curriculum of the Religious Studies major. Conduct academic research in Religious Studies. Mentor students in their degree progress, course plan, and academic research. Participate in the services and activities at department and university levels to support the life and progress of the university including undergraduate research, studying abroad, serving on university and school committees, and advising student organizations. Create a constant stream of scholarly publications and contribute to the life of the university through service.
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