Job Opportunity: Assistant Director of Undocumented Student Program at UC Berkeley

The Undocumented Student Program (USP) at UC Berkeley is hiring an Assistant Director. The USP is dedicated to supporting undocumented undergrad and grad students. This includes providing students with academic counseling, mental health support, professional development opportunities, and more. The Assistant Director of the USP is “responsible for program implementation and leadership, collaboration and outreach, supporting students holistically through one-to-one appointments and programming, and other duties as assigned.” These are the required qualifications for this position:

  • “Knowledge and experience in working with historically underrepresented ethnic minority communities, first generation college students, and undocumented students.

  • Demonstrated competencies and advanced knowledge in theories of multicultural counseling, learning, identity development, human and career development.

  • Advanced experience in planning, developing, and administering enrichment programs/projects, academic and personal development seminars, courses, and workshops.

  • Knowledge in the methodologies used to enhance student achievement, such as collaborative teaching/learning models, strategies for effective counseling and peer mentoring, small group facilitation and training, coaching, mentoring and advocacy.

  • Knowledge of and experience in conflict management and intervention strategies.

  • Extensive experience in multicultural competencies, and personal and academic crisis intervention; working with students to assist in clarification of ethics and values.

  • Advanced experience in group dynamics, facilitation, and training; comprehensive assessment of academic preparation and personal competencies.

  • Experience in establishing and implementing short- and long-term program goals and objectives; demonstrated effectiveness in mediation and conflict resolution.

  • Demonstrated experience in planning, developing, and administering evaluative instruments for measuring program effectiveness.

  • Knowledge and experience in managing funds designated for special programs.

  • Knowledge and experience in researching, compiling and analyzing data, and generating reports; extensive experience in developing evaluative instruments specific to programs/projects goals and objectives.

  • Bachelor’s degree in related area and/or equivalent experience/training.”

For more information, and to apply, please visit their official website: Job # 81771 on the Berkeley Jobs site

Please note that this job opportunity is being offered by the Undocumented Student Program at UC Berkeley and the link to it may not work once the application window has closed.


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