22 feb
Faena Hotel Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Position Description
Reporting to the Program Director, the Student Life Manager is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the student life department and managing student life activities within the Verto semester.
The Manager supervises a team of Student Support Advisors and oversees the creation of an inclusive community that contributes to the overall experience and success of students during their program.
The Student Life Manager is responsible for designing and implementing program activities and events, including volunteer activities, sports events, social activities, receptions, etc.
Importantly, the Manager serves as a resource to students on cultural awareness, local resources,
and living in their location with the aim of building a strong student life experience.
The Student Life Manager oversees the execution of Verto Discovery, Verto's means of community building in each of our locations.
This involves collaboration between student life and academics in the form of Care Teams, a supportive team for students on site.
In addition, the Student Life Manager is responsible for student care and concern cases, and collaborates with the Program Director and Dean of Students to ensure compliance with program protocols and reporting procedures.
This role requires an ability to create and maintain efficient, scalable systems and processes and experience with mentoring and supervising staff.
ResponsibilitiesSupervision of 2-8 Student Support Advisors (SSA)Ensure each SSA is meeting regularly with their students during the semester, and creating a system of accountabilityOversee Maxient reporting system for student issuesEnsure SSAs are documenting incidents in a timely and appropriate mannerOversee the ongoing management of conduct cases,
supporting SSAs in creating student action plans that mirror our philosophy of compassionate disciplineOversee the case management process for escalating students of concern as needed to PM and Dean of Students HQ team to appropriately support studentsServe as a member of the Global Behavioral Intervention Team, which supports students of concern across all sitesPlan and implement orientation logistics, informing and preparing all participants, and delegating responsibilities across the teamPlan and implement onboarding for new team members ahead of each semester's start in coordination with the Programming & Operations team in the USDefine SOPs for student life related work and create and consolidate resources for SSA responsibilities onsiteSupport PD and Administrative & Operations Assistant on excursion and activity logisticsManage reservations of bus, hotel,
and entrance ticketsAide in expanding relationships with guidesCreate itineraries for excursionsCoordinate with Academic Staff on student issues and supportManage student club initiatives as a part of Verto DiscoveryEstablish and implement plans to increase student participation in program activitiesManage the emergency phone rotation and participate in the emergency phone rotationParticipate in the responsible party excursion rotation, requiring occasional weekend travelMaintain consistent and open communication with PD regarding staff and student incidents and performance metricsProvide mediation or conflict resolution support to SSAsProvide support to Care teams to enhance the student support networkAct as the local resource and answer questions,
explain disciplinary processes involving the Verto Code of ResponsibilityAssist and collaborate with training staff, and create materials related to the Verto Code of ResponsibilityEnsure excellent documentation standards are followed and seek to confirm details where needed to ensure due processMeet with students in response to incident reports or requests for intervention by other staff or faculty, with empathy and compassionEnsure all student meetings in response to disciplinary situations are held as soon as possible in a timely mannerOther Duties, as assignedRequirements and QualificationsA Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferredAbility to legally work in location is required2+ years of experience in teaching, tutoring and/or academic advising2+ years of experience working with high school or college students (preferred)Experience working with culturally, ethnically, socioeconomically,
and linguistically diverse students and demonstrated ability to foster relationships with underrepresented students2+ years experience with experiential learning and/or education abroad programmingThe ability to embody/model kindness, openness, flexibility, curiosity, empathy, integrity, responsibility, and professionalism for studentsA passion for learning, experiential education, diversity, inclusivity, travel, global citizenship and, most importantly, for helping students grow and succeed
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