Assistant Dean of Students
College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University · St Joseph, MN · 1 wk ago
EducationFull-time
Position Summary
The College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University invite applications for a full-time (1.0 FTE), benefit-eligible position of Assistant Dean of Students at Saint John’s University.
Why Join Us?
- Competitive and comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision insurance, 18 paid holidays annually, generous vacation and sick leave, life and long-term disability insurance, tuition remission for eligible dependents, employer contributions to a retirement plan, employee assistance program, and more.
- A supportive and values-driven work environment dedicated to safety, community, and service.
Responsibilities
- Student Conduct and Care (40%)
- Oversee student conduct and care processes, including review of incident reports, case assignment, and coordination of follow-up actions.
- Serve as a conduct officer, adjudicating cases and assigning developmental sanctions as appropriate.
- Co-chair the Student Support Team and coordinate care response, follow-up, and referral to appropriate resources.
- Maintain the conduct and care databases, including tracking cases, outcomes, and sanctions.
- Prepare and analyze statistical reports to identify trends and inform recommendations; complete annual conduct and care reports.
- Recruit, train, and advise the Student Conduct Board.
- Design and facilitate educational programs focused on student development, including ethical development, conflict resolution, and behavioral expectations.
- Provide guidance on open cases and sanctions to the Dean of Students, Director of Residential Life and other housing staff.
- Collaborate with the CSB Assistant Dean of Students to develop and implement curricular models for student conduct and care.
- Oversight of the Johnnie Development Institute (JDI) (20%)
- Provide direct oversight of all aspects of JDI, including staffing, programming, hiring, training, and the curricular approach model.
- Develop and meet annual goals for the program.
- Monitor and advocate for program needs and issues including preparation of an annual report.
- Collaborate with appropriate campus colleagues to build a strong, lasting program that is impactful for all participating students.
- Overseeing a Campus-Wide Bystander Intervention Program (10%)
- Lead the ongoing development, implementation, and assessment of a comprehensive bystander intervention program designed to promote student safety, wellbeing, and a culture of accountability and community responsibility.
- Coordinate training initiatives, workshops, and outreach campaigns for students, faculty, and staff to increase awareness of prevention strategies, risk recognition, and effective intervention techniques.
- Collaborate with campus partners, including student affairs, public safety, counseling, and health services to support program delivery and alignment.
- Continuously evaluate program effectiveness and adapt strategies to support prevention-focused educational initiatives.
- Student Policy Review and Development (5%)
- Lead the ongoing review, interpretation, and development of student development policies and procedures related to student conduct, student support, crisis response, and campus life to ensure alignment with institutional priorities and regulatory requirements.
- Collaborate with campus stakeholders to regularly assess policy effectiveness and implement updates aligned with institutional priorities and regulatory requirements.
- Monitor emerging higher education trends, legal developments, and best practices to support continuous policy improvement.
- Provide guidance, training, and communication regarding institutional policy changes and expectations.
- Serve as a Deputy Title IX Coordinator (5%)
- Assist with case management as needed.
- Assist Title IX Coordinator(s) as needed to deliver area-specific Title IX training, outreach, and education.
- Maintain confidential records and assist with compliance reporting.
- Complete required annual training and remain current on Title IX legislation, regulatory updates, and best practices.
- Additional Duties (15%)
- Serve on institutional committees assigned by student development leadership such as safety committee, retention committee, registration committee, task forces, etc.
- Serve as the Residence Director for students living off campus.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Master's degree in College Student Personnel, Educational Leadership, or related field.
- Three years of post-graduate professional experience in a director-level role in student affairs or a related field.
- Experience working in residential life and housing with knowledge of staff development, residential curriculum, and leadership development preferred.
- Knowledge of or experience supporting men’s development, engagement, and leadership.
- Demonstrated commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment.
- Experience with student conduct processes, including conduct management software.
- Experience coordinating and facilitating programs, presentations, and trainings.
- Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Maintain valid driver’s license; must meet college defensive driving requirements.
- Ability to work a flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, and on-call coverage as needed.
- Requires working at a computer for extended periods, including typing, reading from a screen, and using various software programs essential for the role.
- Ability to lift up to 25 pounds.
- Frequent travel between the campuses of the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University.