Senior Assistant Dean Student Life
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration
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Michigan Law seeks a Senior Assistant Dean for Student Life who will oversee the Office of Student Life (OSL) and directly manage a team of approximately six people, including an Assistant Dean. The working title for this role may include Dean of Students. It reports to the Senior Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Career Planning.
The Office of Student Life has a broad portfolio with responsibility for JD student services administration (collaborating with the Assistant Dean for International Affairs on matters pertaining to LLM and SJD students). For example, OSL supports student organizations and student leaders, designs and hosts major events such as new student orientation, provides bespoke support to individual students who are experiencing disruption to their academic experience, and has a major role in critical incident response.
OSL also provides general advisory services on classroom and exam accommodations, character and fitness issues, misconduct proceedings, professionalism, wellness, and serves as a resource to direct students to other support services offered by the University.
The Senior Assistant Dean works collaboratively with faculty and administrators, particularly those in student‑centric offices, to ensure delivery of consistent and coordinated student support, and to ensure a vibrant, challenging, and academically rewarding environment that fosters an outstanding student experience both in and out of the classroom.
- Provides strategic vision, leadership, guidance, and operational oversight for the Office of Student Life so that it can meet the changing demands of a highly intellectual and diverse student body;
- Provides leadership and oversight for policy development, ongoing assessment, communication to students, and response to crisis and critical incidents;
- Collaborates with other senior administrative leaders, faculty, academic deans, academic support professionals, and student organizations to foster community, create opportunities for student learning, and support and promote student health and wellness;
- Plans and executes annual orientation, pre‑orientation, and service day programs;
- Collaborates with the Registrar on issues relating to exam administration, bar exam certification, degree audits, academic advising, and accommodations administration;
- Develops and implements a wide range of programming, presentations, and activities, designed to optimize our students' experience of and participation in their academic experience, including co‑ and extracurricular pursuits, and, in collaboration with the Office of Career Planning, to develop their leadership and professionalism skills;
- Works closely with the Law School Student Senate and other student groups to enrich the climate both within and outside the classroom;
- Provides individual counseling as necessary to students on a wide array of student academic and personal issues and concerns;
- Develops resources and programming on academic advising, and coordinates provision of academic support services, including services to students whose performance indicates opportunity for improvement;
- Interprets and ensures compliance with ABA Standards, the Law School's Academic Regulations, University rules, and FERPA and other applicable federal, state, and local laws;
- Advises students during misconduct, discipline, and grievance proceedings, and serves as a point person for character and fitness evaluations and other issues related to bar qualification;
- Advises students on disability accommodations and the accommodations process;
- Represents the Law School to internal and external constituencies, including presentations to large audiences such as at admitted student weekends, orientations, and alumni events;
- Attends a variety of student‑led events and activities, including on weekends and during evenings.
- Juris doctor, masters in higher education, or an equivalent degree.
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