Student Organizations Coordinator
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Daytona Beach, FL
Full Time
Entry Level
1+ years
Posted 3 weeks ago
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The Student Organizations Coordinator oversees campus processes for Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) event management and recruitment. This role advises and supports RSO activities to foster leadership skills and student development.
Responsibilities
- Oversee campus processes for RSO event management and recruitment
- Oversee, advise, and support the activities of Registered Student Organizations (RSOs)
- Support students’ development of leadership skills and other competencies through training, advising, and experiential learning
Requirements
- 1-3 years of experience in higher ed student affairs or event management
- Demonstrated experience in leadership development
- Demonstrated experience in advising
- Demonstrated experience in student development
- Demonstrated experience in event management
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree
- A minimum of 1-3 years of experience in higher ed student affairs or event management is required.
Benefits
Wellness Programs
Medical coverage
Fitness memberships
Employer retirement contribution (6% of base salary)
Retirement plan matching contribution (4%)
Flexible spending accounts
Health Savings Accounts
Discounted tuition rates for spouse and dependent children up to age 26
9+ paid holidays (including day after Thanksgiving and week between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day)
Dental coverage
Vision coverage
Preventive care
100% tuition coverage for self (one undergraduate and one graduate degree)
18 days of personal leave in first year
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