Director of Student Affairs Pennsylvania State UniversityDirector of Student AffairsPA$86,300–$129,500 / yearAs a member of the Chancellor's senior leadership team, the Director will participate in the overall leadership and management of the campus, partnering with the senior leaders of the other units such as Academic Affairs, Development and Alumni Relations, Enrollment Management, Finance, Facilities, Housing and Food Services, Instructional Technology Solutions, Strategic Communications, and Police and Public Safety on strategic planning, decision making, policy and procedure development and implementation, and new and developing initiatives. The Director of Student Affairs also has responsibility for leading and supporting emerging and existing efforts related to inclusion and belonging; behavioral threat management and early intervention; campus recreation; sexual misconduct prevention and response; student-athlete well-being and success; and collaborating with Student Affairs colleagues and leaders across Penn State and the Commonwealth Campuses to provide a safe and welcoming environment for all students.
NewStudent Support Specialist - Reading High School, Reading School District Communities In Schools of Eastern Pennsylvania IncStudent Support Specialist - Reading High School, Reading School DistrictReading, PA$42,000–$46,000 / yearThe ability to work effectively with a broad range of representatives from public and private service organizations, public education, neighborhood organizations, parent groups, and local government. Provide transitional support service to students who transition into and/or out of the program, working with respective guidance departments at sending school within School District.
NewStudent Support Specialist - Tyson-Schoener Elementary, Reading School District Communities In Schools of Eastern Pennsylvania IncStudent Support Specialist - Tyson-Schoener Elementary, Reading School DistrictReading, PA$42,000–$46,000 / yearThe ability to work effectively with a broad range of representatives from public and private service organizations, public education, neighborhood organizations, parent groups, and local government. Provide transitional support service to students who transition into and/or out of the program, working with respective guidance departments at sending school within School District.
Part-Time Job Coach The Chester County Intermediate UnitPart-Time Job CoachDowningtown, PA$24.82–$32.90 / hourOur job coaches are the most important members of Discover program as they accompany students one on one, or in small groups to community business partners to: Teach students soft skills/employment readiness skills in a community-based location given real life, hands-on experiences. The Discover Program within our Student Services Division offers a comprehensive work-based learning approach related service that prepares high school students with disabilities to transition from school to adult life.