In alignment with scholar leadership programs at NYU, and development of high impact practices that promote student flourishing, this position will work closely with the program director and appointed faculty to co-lead the academic experience, curriculum development, and implementation of related experiential programs for the 4-year student experience. Grounded in the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Associate Director is responsible for curriculum and related program experiential components that engage students in scholarly and diverse perspectives of community engagement, constructive dialog, through the lens of peace and nonviolence frameworks for societal advancement and social change. Support instruction and co-facilitate the management of faculty, community leaders, and scholar/practitioners to lead discussions, lectures, seminars or courses. Oversee related student research, in close collaboration with NYU’s Undergraduate Research office. Partner with Wasserman to promote relevant internship opportunities. Provide general advising to promote academic success for MLK Scholars. Lead first-year initiatives and yield events to ensure an effective recruitment and onboarding process for incoming students. Champion the learning, growth, and development of the MLK, Jr. Scholars as they work together to realize Dr. King’s vision of a beloved community at New York University and beyond. Collaborate with the Director to execute new program initiatives and assess their impact; collecting data and creating reports to drive evidence-based decision making. Supervise and coach a graduate student and several undergraduate student employees. Participate in initiatives with all class years and alumni including semesterly events, workshops, travel colloquia, community service, alumni engagements.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director