
Assistant Director for Intercultural Education and Connections
Old Dominion University🇺🇸In-Person$65K–$95K/yri2h ago
Role Snapshot
The Assistant Director for Intercultural Education and Connections manages comprehensive interculturalization initiatives at Old Dominion University, directly supporting student success and creating a globally engaged campus community.
Key Responsibilities: Curate and implement program initiatives that promote cross-cultural learning, student engagement, and belonging while fostering a welcoming environment that prepares students for success in an interconnected global society.
Skills & Tools: Strong program development and project management capabilities, excellent cross-cultural communication and facilitation skills, ability to build inclusive communities, and demonstrated expertise in student engagement and retention initiatives.
Qualifications: Master's degree in higher education, student affairs, intercultural studies, or related field with 3-5 years of experience in higher education or student development roles; experience managing educational programs and fostering diverse campus communities preferred.
Location: In-Person
Compensation: $65K–$95K/yr (estimated)
Job Description
The Assistant Director for Intercultural Education and Connections manages a comprehensive unit that supports campus interculturalization efforts and plays a pivotal role in supporting the university’s commitment to student success and a globally engaged community. To achieve this goal, the Assistant Director curates program initiatives aimed at enriching the student experience, promoting campus engagement, and contributing to the interculturalization of the university community. The Assistant Director is responsible for creating program initiatives that support and enhance the sense of belonging, retention, and success of the campus community. Additionally, the Assistant Director strives to foster authentic cross-cultural learning experiences and engagement opportunities, a welcoming and supportive environment where students can thrive academically, personally, and professionally, and are prepared to thrive in an increasingly interconnected global society.
