Vice President of Student Life

Franciscan University of Steubenville

 POSITION SUMMARY

The Vice President of Student Life is responsible for fostering and developing a one-of-a-kind student culture where students thrive and are formed, through lives of charity and ongoing conversion, to lead and to evangelize each other and the world. Serving as the chief student-personnel office, the Vice President of Student Life provides overall direction and leadership of the Student Life programs at Franciscan University of Steubenville, including residence life, evangelization and household life, athletics, wellness center, student activities and programming, dining service, international student services, orientation, and campus events. Reporting to the Vice President of Student Life are the Dean of Students, Assistant Vice President of Student Life Services and Events, Director of Wellness Center, Director of Athletics, and an Administrative Assistant.

 Please apply online: https://franciscan.edu/vice-president-of-student-life/

Position Reports to: President

Department: Student Life

FLSA Status: Exempt

  Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., some evenings and weekends and occasional travel, including international, is required

 

 

  

 Please apply online: https://franciscan.edu/vice-president-of-student-life/

 For other information and job postings, visit our website at https://www.franciscan.edu

 Franciscan University of Steubenville is committed to principles of equal opportunity and is an equal opportunity employer.

 

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