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Asst Dean Of Students
Job in
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60290, USA
Listed on 2026-01-12
Listing for:
Loyola University Chicago
Full Time, Part Time
position Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Education Administration
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position Title
ASST DEAN OF STUDENTS
LocationRogers Park-Lake Shore Campus; works 1 day/week from WTC or HSC
Job Details- Job Category:
University Staff - Job Type: Full-Time
- FLSA Status:
Exempt - Campus:
Rogers Park-Lake Shore Campus - Department: STUDENT LIFE
- Required operation of university owned vehicles:
No - Physical Demands:
None - Working Conditions:
Irregular Hours - Open Date: 01/07/2026
- Position Maximum Salary: $82,750 per annum
- Position Minimum Salary: $65,000 per annum
- Develop, enhance, and coordinate the Office of the Dean of Students (ODOS) program for Coordinated Assistance and Resource Education ("CARE") Services, responding to challenges that threaten student retention.
- Serve as primary resource for students in need, managing a caseload and providing support, resources, and referrals via the Maxient case‑management system.
- Coordinate basic needs resources, including campus food pantries, housing assistance, and emergency funding.
- Develop and deliver trainings, programming, and communications for faculty, staff, and students on topics such as housing and food insecurity, family dynamics, and local sociopolitical tensions.
- Maintain professional expertise and support network to ensure ODOS staff are prepared for challenges.
- Enhance and maintain the DOS / CARE website with engaging resources.
- Develop, implement, assess, and recommend intervention strategies to promote student success for students facing non‑academic hardship.
- Build collaborative relationships across all LUC campuses with units that support direct and indirect student success initiatives.
- Coordinate outreach and advocacy programs for specific populations, establishing community relationships to aid student success.
- Serve occasionally as an ad hoc member of the Behavioral Concerns Team, assisting with coordination of interventions for students who also fall under CARE services.
- Contribute to the development of training and education on the CURA Network resources.
- Collaborate and assist with all CURA student concern reports when necessary, including behavioral, wellness, academic, and personal concerns.
- Assist with Title IX/Gender‑Based Violence/Equity case management by responding to reports, providing resources, and serving occasionally as advisor/appeal board member for allegations of gender‑based or other bias‑motivated misconduct.
- Serve in an on‑call duty rotation within the Office of the Dean of Students.
- Represent the Office of the Dean of Students and provide student support at student‑led demonstrations and large‑scale celebrations.
- Assist with ODOS assessment efforts to enhance and sustain data collection and assessment practices.
- Participate in all ODOS and Division of Student Development operations, including regular meetings, programs, and activities.
- Serve on division‑ and university‑wide committees, as required.
- Other duties as assigned.
Master’s Degree in Higher Education and at least 3‑5 years of relevant experience in a university or college setting.
Qualifications- Master’s degree in higher education or a related field.
- Demonstrated expertise in developing, coordinating, and organizing student support outreach and services.
- Ability to collaborate effectively with key partners and stakeholders on campus.
- Experience developing and/or delivering trainings in student support areas.
- Experience advising and working with undergraduate, graduate, and professional school students.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and respect student and staff privacy.
- Understanding of Jesuit ideals and ability to serve the campus population in alignment with the university mission.
- Exceptional critical thinking and problem‑solving skills.
- Effective interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
- Several years of experience in case management or counseling students in crisis is preferred.
- Ability to positively interact and maintain quality relationships with diverse student, staff, faculty, and other stakeholders.
- Strong organizational, flexibility, detail‑oriented, and multitasking skills.
- Demonstrated commitment to cultural competency and service to diverse students, especially those from historically…
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