Orientation Program Management: Plan, implement, and assess all undergraduate orientation programs, collaborating with campus partners to emphasize academic success and student development.
First-Year Residential Curriculum: Partner closely with Housing and Residence Education to build a comprehensive residential curriculum tailored for first-year student growth.
Pre-Orientation & Digital Resources: Design, implement, and update digital and print materials, including online modules, websites, mobile applications, and handbooks for incoming students and families.
Student Staff Supervision: In partnership with the Associate Director, recruit, train, evaluate, and manage the student orientation staff.
Student Leadership & Advising: Advise the "Caf Shows" student organization, supporting their programming, event planning, and leadership development.
Family Engagement: Plan resources and major milestones like Family Weekend, while providing timely support to family members via phone, email, and social media networks.
Crisis Response: Serve on-call as a member of the Primary Response Team, partnering with Public Safety and the Counseling Center to handle student incidents and develop support plans.
Requirements
Education: Master's degree required in Higher Education Administration, Education, or a related field.
Experience: 1-3 years of experience in Higher Education or a related field; extensive experience in a university setting is preferred.
Core Competencies: Proven experience or strong capability in project management, budget management, staff supervision, and assessment.
Skills & Attributes: A positive attitude, exceptional oral/written communication, and the fiscal planning skills necessary to work effectively within financial constraints.
Interpersonal Maturity: The ability to establish trusting relationships with a highly diverse population of students, faculty, and the public.
Live-In Perks & Contract Information
Housing: A provided, unfurnished on-campus living space (spouses/partners welcome).
Meals: A full meal plan is provided for yourself and your live-in spouse/partner.
Pets: Negotiable depending on breed and size.
Supervisory Scope: Direct supervision and mentorship of student employees.
Why Berklee?
Berklee is the world's leading institution for music, dance, and theater. We offer:
Mission-Driven Culture: Work in a supportive environment that celebrates multiple perspectives, creative expression, and entrepreneurial spirits.
Cultural Access: Enjoy nightly access to world-class music, theater, and dance performances right on campus.
Top-Tier Benefits: Comprehensive health and dental coverage, an institutional 403(b) plan with matching contributions, and tuition benefits for you and your family.
Time Off: Generous PTO plus a paid winter break to recharge.
Join us in designing the ultimate welcome for the world's most inspired artists!
Hiring Range: $57,000 to $62,000 ; salary dependent on experience and education.
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Benefits
Health insuranceDental insuranceVision insurancePaid time offEquity / stock options
Additional Information
Job Description:
Berklee is seeking an energetic, student-centric, and innovative Assistant Director of Orientation and First Year Experience (OFYE) . This full-time, 12-month, live-in position is designed for an administrative leader with a passion for creative students and a drive to craft a vibrant, inclusive campus environment. You will translate long-term vision into a dynamic, unforgettable onboarding journey that directly shapes student satisfaction, community acculturation, and retention. At Berklee, your work directly supports the next generation of creative leaders.
The Role & Impact
Reporting to the Director of OFYE, you will have primary responsibility for operationalizing orientation strategies and managing programs that support new and transfer undergraduate students.