The office of student involvement and leadership offers two collaborative assignments that share responsibilities in these two main areas : • Campus Programs : Responsibilities include but are not limited to: co -advise the Mount Union Raider Programming Board (RPB); assist RPB in creating collaborative partnerships with a variety of campus offices and student organizations in order to provide students with vibran t social opportunities which enhance the campus environment; staff and oversee activities and events coordinated by RPB and the Office of Student Involvement & Leadership (OSIL) as needed; co -coordinate, plan and implement Family Day & Homecoming (fall), w ork in conjunction with various campus offices to ensure a program that is appealing for both our students and their families;, plan and execute Little Sibs Weekend, providing appropriate programming and activities for our current undergraduate students an d their siblings, and Springfest (spring); assist with communication and marketing of planned events on the Mount Union website and through various social media outlets; assess and evaluate programmatic efforts to ensure they are meeting desired outcomes; serve as a member of the OSIL staff, attend weekly staff meetings and participate in appropriate professional development activities; develop and monitor two university budgets under the supervision of the Director; and assist with planning and implementat ion of leadership development initiatives. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree; enrollment in a graduate program of college student personnel, higher education in student affairs or related field; prior residence life experience or experience that demonstrates leadership and active involvement in student life; excel lent written and verbal communication skills; ability and interest in working with both faculty and students in a professional setting both autonomously and in team environments.