What are the responsibilities and job description for the Student Support Coordinator, Residential Life - Binghamton University position at Binghamton University?
Budget Title: Senior Staff Assistant (SL-3)
Salary: $58,000 - $62,000
Residential Life serves the needs of 7,800 residents through a system of six residential colleges. We strive to support the academic mission of the University by providing residents with a living-learning experience through our collegiate structure. We are strongly committed to the celebration of diversity and actively seek staff members who can serve as role models and have the ability to work with a widely diverse student population.
This position supports the Master of Social Work (MSW) Intern program within Residential Life. This unique program offers residential students access to support from MSW graduate students. This position supervises the MSW interns as well as directs the support and care of residential students.
Residential Life prides itself in its collaborations with campus partners, including the Fleishman Career Center, Higher Education and Student Affairs program, the Master's in Social Work program, the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Campus Recreational Services, and B-Healthy. All of these programs assist students and/or staff within residential life to provide specialized services to residential students.
Duties include:
- Provide day to day support and Field Instruction with MSW interns through supervision meetings, education & training, assignments, consultation, and feedback.
- Provide case management service and supportive efforts grounded in trauma-informed care and identity-conscious support.
- Provide administrative support in collaboration with the Assistant Director of Student Support for the MSW Internship Program.
- Create and (co-)facilitate individual, group and departmental training on various topics related to case management and supporting students.
- Attend/co-attend certain meetings as a department representative.
- Establish and maintain collaborative and consultative working relationships with on and off campus partners.
- Assist with data collection, analysis and reporting.
- Maintain detailed records in the Maxient system and use Banner to access student records.
- Occasional evening, night, or weekend work may be required if a situation warrants this need.
- This position serves on the crisis response duty team for the Division of Student Affairs.
- This position is classified as an essential employee.
The successful candidate must demonstrate:
- Ability to demonstrate a high level of respect, confidentiality and sensitivity to the needs of the members of the University community including students, their family members, and visitors.
- Ability to interface with distressed students, maintain confidentiality, function independently, use discretion, exercise judgment to make decisions, and be able to re-prioritize on an ongoing basis.
- Enthusiasm for supporting a student body that is broadly diverse with regard to gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, and (dis)ability, among other factors.
- Ability to exercise organizational and project management skills and multi-task in a dynamic, high-volume environment.
Job Requirements:
- Master of Social Work degree
- Current Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) license
- 2 years of social work experience
Preferred:
- Experience working with college-aged young adults
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. If you currently need sponsorship or will need it in the future to maintain employment authorization, you do not meet eligibility requirements. Additionally, please note that Binghamton University is not an E-Verify employer.
Additional Information:
Special Notes:
- This position is considered a Campus Security Authority for purposes of Clery Act compliance
- Offers of employment will be contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment background check and verification of degree(s) and credentials
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Salary : $58,000 - $62,000