Department
Center for Multicultural Excellence
The Assistant Director of Clubs and Leadership Programs provides strategic leadership and direct support for registered student organizations and leadership development initiatives. Reporting to the Associate Director of Belonging and Student Engagement, the Assistant Director is responsible for advising student leaders, developing inclusive leadership programs including our Urban Leadership Program, managing club/organization compliance and risk processes, tracking and approving club registration, re-registration, event registration, funding requests, and advancing co-curricular learning aligned with institutional values. This role plays a critical part in fostering belonging, civic engagement and an activated student life through high-impact involvement experiences.Position Summary
The Assistant Director of Clubs and Leadership Programs provides strategic leadership and direct support for registered student organizations and leadership development initiatives. Reporting to the Associate Director of Belonging and Student Engagement, the Assistant Director is responsible for advising student leaders, developing inclusive leadership programs including our Urban Leadership Program, managing organization compliance and risk processes, tracking and approving club registration, re-registration, events, and funding requests, and advancing co-curricular learning aligned with institutional values.This role plays a critical part in fostering belonging, civic engagement and an activated student life through high-impact involvement experiences.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
40% Student Organization Program Oversight and Support
Serve as the primary resource for over student organizations and their leaders, providing strategic direction, administrative oversight, and support for student clubs and organizations, including the registration, renewal, event, and funding approval processes.
Advise and support student leaders and organization advisors in areas of event planning, budgeting, organizational development, recruitment, fundraising, group management, and goal setting.
Host training, onboarding, and club orientation programming that compliments the registration and renewal process, ensuring club leaders are equipped to lead their student organizations.
Manage the Campus Event Funding (CEF) program, which provides funding for student organizations to carry out engagement activities. Ensure that the fund is maximizing impact for student engagement in an equitable and appropriate manner, while providing an accessible process for students to follow.
Partner with Auraria Campus Event Services office for event registration review and approval, risk management, and general event advisement duties.
Ensure compliance with institutional polices, fiscal procedures, risk management and liability practices, and Auraria Campus activity guidelines and policies.
Lead a weekly student organization activity and funding review meeting with the department budget analyst that reviews club activity, organizes club supply procurement, and reviews CEF funding processes and approvals.
Manage and maintain the implementation and maintenance of the student organization management platform.
Collaborate with the Graduate Assistant of Office Operations to build out and send "Rowdy's Rundown," the monthly student club and leader newsletter.
Meet quarterly with the Budget Analyst to review student organization spending, tracking, review trends, and fiscal management, while overseeing the fiscal structure(s), available resources, and related policies impacting student organization accounts and finances.
In consultation with colleagues, regularly audit, review, and update relevant operational expectations ["policies"] for student organizations, their leaders, and their advisors. Draft, edit, and publish relevant standards, guides, and/or manuals as necessary to educate the community on such operational expectations such as student organization handbook and student organization financial handbook
Actively participate in campus-wide (Auraria Higher Education Center) initiatives designed to promote student organizations.
30% Leadership Programming
In partnership with the Associate Director of Belonging and Student Engagement, set the strategic vision for co-curricular leadership programming in CMEI. Ensure that this vision aligns with the University's and department's strategic plan and goals.
Responsible for the development, curricular design, implementation and assessment of theMSUDenver Urban Leadership Program (ULP). Ensures robust scholar support, superior administrative management, and aggressive marketing strategy.
Coordinate weekly ULP weekly/bi-weekly seminars and associated service projects, site visits, guests lecturers, and member scholarship requirements.
Host semesterly ULP cohort meetings where members of the ULP cohort can meet with you, seek guidance, and provide mentorship toward students.
Conduct an annual review of ULP Scholarship requirements, ensuring manageability, compliance and curriculum effectiveness
Outline and implement recruitment strategies in order to maintain a ULP Cohort size, provide presence of ULP at cross-institutional events, as well as annual ULP Interview day programming.
Host an annual Leadership retreat/conference, designed to introduce student leaders to leadership concepts, service, civic engagement, and self growth.
Outline and implement recruitment strategies in order to maintain a ULP Cohort
Serve as the department representative on and build relationships with various institutional and state-wide committees including, but not limited to, the Colorado Leadership Alliance (CLA) and Denver Scholarship Foundation.
When appropriate, serves as a representative tri-institutional leadership programming, including but not limited to identity-based leadership summits, conferences, and programming.
15% Supervision and Operations
Responsible for the recruitment, selection, hiring, training, onboarding and evaluation of a team of student employees who lead programming and support for student organizations and leadership programs. As a student employee supervisor, this position will follow administrative employment duties including presenting at all-staff meetings, approving timesheets, and training student employees regarding roles and responsibilities
Track all expenses and related funding sources to ensure fiscal responsibility, while providing middle and end-of-semester reports
10% Program and Department Operations and Assessment
Responsible for compiling data and creating reports used for the semesterly and annual CMEI report, student retention analysis, and university-wide strategic planning outcomes
Conduct an annual assessment of student organization leaders, focusing on student learning outcomes and student satisfaction in order to develop new and innovate student support measures.
Track all expenses and related funding sources to ensure fiscal responsibility, while providing middle and end-of-semester reports
Conduct general student satisfaction surveys following events and programs for qualitative analysis
5% Other duties as assigned
Regularly attend and engage in CMEI staff meetings, events, programs, trainings, and projects
Participate in relevant professional development activities to support professional and/or department growth as outlined by department leadership
Perform additional duties as assigned by the Associate Director/Executive Director
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
Two (2) to three (3) years of professional experience supporting student engagement, student activities, leadership programs, or student organizations.