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Director of Campus Life Activation and Organizational Management

University of Redlands, Redlands, California, us, 92375

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Job Details DEPARTMENT/ADMINISTRATION:

Office of Student Affairs

POSITION:

Administrative, Exempt (12 months), Full-time (40 Hours)

SALARY RANGE:

$70,304-$70,304

HIRING RANGE:

Anticipated hiring range is near or at the minimum of the classification, commensurate with candidate's education, experience, skills, and training.

INTRODUCTORY PERIOD:

Twelve (12) Months

AVAILABLE:

Immediately

POSTING DATE:

February 10, 2026

APPLICATION DEADLINE:

Open Until Filled, Apply Immediately.

Description The (options from the Classification Title pool above) provides strategic leadership for student clubs and organizations, student organization policy and chartering (START @ REDLANDS), new student orientation (NSO), intramural programs, and campus-wide student engagement infrastructure. Reporting to the Dean of Student Campus Life, this position advances a cohesive, compliant, and developmentally grounded campus life ecosystem that supports student belonging, involvement, and leadership development in alignment with institutional priorities.

Duties And Responsibilities Campus Life Infrastructure and Activation

Lead the strategic design, implementation, and continuous improvement of the University’s student club and organization ecosystem including chartering, re-registration, compliance, and ongoing organizational support.

Serve as steward and point of contact for student organization policy, manual, governance standards, and operational expectations, ensuring alignment with university policies, legal requirements, and best practices.

Partner with campus departments to ensure student policies related to organizations, space use, reservations, and events are clearly communicated, consistently enforced, and student-centered.

Partner with campus departments to amplify student engagement through the activation of reservable spaces on campus that bolster student life and identify barriers to access for co-curricular experiences.

Lead and develop marketing campaigns for Campus Life that increase student engagement by providing leadership and strategic oversight on internal student affairs facing 25Live publication, social media platforms, Navigate communication channels, student mobile app liaison to Information Technology, oversight of divisional programmatic calendar, and on the ground marketing (digital signage and tabling)

Support Campus Life programs related to commuter student engagement (commuter lounge and Metrolink partnerships), civic engagement (voter registration), and campus traditions.

Provide partnership to Office for Inclusion and Community by attending student diversity-led clubs/organizations meetings, and support for Summer Bridge, and large-scale events and programs (e.g. campus traditions, signature events).

Expand partnership with Residence Life and Housing and Office for Inclusion and Community to bolster student club/organization engagement and community belonging, including late-night and weekend programming (e.g. Hunsaker After Dark).

Lead planning and implementation of the annual student Impact Awards.

Serve on university committees related to student life, class-based initiatives and programs, space utilization, campus policy, commencement and student recognition ceremonies, and student experience.

Student Clubs & Organizations

Provide oversight and leadership for all recognized student clubs and organizations and their advisors that include training structures, leadership transitions, and organizational sustainability.

Develop and implement a comprehensive chartering and renewal process that emphasizes risk management, equity, leadership development, integrated student success and career development, community belonging, and institutional accountability.

Design and deliver mandatory student organization trainings (advisor responsibilities, risk management, officer onboarding, fiscal responsibility, inclusive leadership, ongoing student club/organization steps for success workshop schedule).

New Student Orientation & Transition Programs

Provide strategic direction for New Student Orientation (first year, transfer, and parents), ensuring a meaningful transition experience that integrates academic, social, and co-curricular engagement.

Collaborate with campus partners to align orientation content with institutional learning outcomes, student success priorities, and Campus Life activation efforts.

Oversee orientation staffing structures (orientation leaders), training models, assessment strategies, and continuous improvement cycles.

Intramurals & Recreation Activation

Provide leadership and oversight for the intramural sports program ensuring inclusive access, risk mitigation, and alignment with wellness and belonging goals.

Evaluate and evolve intramural offerings based on participation trends, student feedback, and campus capacity.

Supervision, Budget & Assessment

Supervise graduate assistants and student volunteers within the campus life activation and student organizations portfolios.

Serve as budget manager for assigned Campus Life accounts (student organizations), ensuring responsible stewardship and alignment with divisional priorities.

Lead assessment efforts and the Student Engagement Platform related to student organization effectiveness, orientation outcomes, and student engagement metrics that drive cross-departmental integrated student-centered student success initiatives, student retention and persistence; use data to inform decision-making.

Support Weeks of Welcome initiatives and programs, including coordination of the campuswide Student Involvement Fair.

Serves as part of a Student Affairs on-call rotation team, including, support for student demonstrations, and participates in on-call training.

Support divisional initiatives related to assessment, accreditation, and strategic planning.

Qualifications Guidelines Any combination equivalent to, but not limited to, the following:

Experience/Training/Education Minimum Required Qualifications

Master’s Degree in student affairs, higher education leadership, college counseling, related field or equivalent combination of education and experience.

3-5 years of professional experience within higher education, student affairs, or related field.

Experience mentoring/advising student organizations on a college campus.

Substantive experience in event planning and execution, including event development, management, cross-departmental collaboration, and assessment.

Demonstrated experience contributing to advancing a campus community culture of belonging.

Experience supporting or coordinating marketing, communications, or outreach efforts for student programs, events, or organizations.

Familiarity with using social media platforms and digital tools to promote programs, share information, and engage student audiences.

Ability to collaborate on basic content creation (posts, flyers, announcements) that aligns with institutional branding and messaging.

Strong verbal, non-verbal and written communication skills.

Ability to perform under pressure, relate positively to people, and motivate others to function as a fully participative member of a team.

Working knowledge of student support service units on a college campus.

Ability to interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze, and define the problem, draw valid conclusions, and project consequences of various alternative courses of action.

Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and a thorough knowledge of department and campus policies, procedures, and practices.

Demonstrated capacity to interpret and enforce procedures and policies.

Preferred Qualifications

Master’s Degree in student affairs, higher education, college counseling or related field

Previous experience working within a Student Affairs division on a college campus, including advising student organizations.

Experience delivering holistic student care.

Demonstrated skills in leadership, hiring and supervision, group facilitation, advising, training, programming, community development, conduct processes, mediation, and crisis intervention.

Experience mentoring/advising student organizations on a college campus.

Understanding FERPA student records privacy regulations and other federal regulations. Experience writing policy and processing documents.

Knowledge And Skills

Communicate effectively and follow instructions, both verbally and in writing.

Aptitude to learn new and evolving technology and recommend ways to improve position efficiency.

Excellent technical, analytical, and problem-solving skills.

Excellent organizational skills.

Ability to operate standard office equipment.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office software including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook.

Ability to recommend appropriate courses of action within established guidelines.

Ability to foster strong, positive relationships and align both internal and external resources to achieve university objectives.

Ability to exercise discretion and work with confidentiality.

Must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty, and staff.

Physical Requirements/Working Conditions Working Conditions: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Work involves moderate exposure to unusual elements, such as extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, unpleasant odors, and/or loud noises. The work environment involves some exposure to hazards or physical risks, which require following basic safety precautions. May be required to travel for extended periods of time for athletic contests and recruiting activities. Requires flexibility to work nights and weekends as required by the teams' schedules.

Physical Demands Incumbents regularly stand, walks and sits; speak clearly and distinctly to answer telephones and to provide information; see to read fine print and operate computer; hear and understand voices over telephone and in person; use hands and fingers to operate an electronic keyboard or other office machines; walk on a regular basis and stand for prolonged periods; travel to various locations; distinguish colors and have depth perception; reach with hands and arms; pushing, pulling and lifting; stoop or kneel or crouch; climb stairs; lift, carry and/or move objects typically weighing up to 25 pounds.

TO APPLY A resume/CV and cover letter are required. In compliance with The Americans with Disabilities Act, if selected for the interview process and accommodations are needed, please call (909) 748-8040. If you are unable to complete an application due to a disability, contact us at (909) 748-8040 to ask for accommodation or an alternative application process.

BACKGROUND CHECK Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. The University will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current employee who was conditionally offered the position.

DRIVER'S LICENSE CHECK Possession of a valid Driver's License is required for certain positions. Employees in positions that require a valid Driver’s License will be enrolled in the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Government Employer Pull Notice Program which confirms possession of a valid driver's license and reflects driving record.

PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMS For certain positions typically in Public Safety, Facilities, Athletics and Information Technology Services departments, employment is contingent upon a candidate passing a pre-employment physical exam with the ability to lift in excess of 50 lbs. Public Safety Officers, in addition to a pre-employment physical exam, will also be required to pass a psychological evaluation.

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT Human Resources (redlands.edu)

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