POSITION DESCRIPTION
Title:
Department:
Reports to:
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EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP CONSULTANT
Collegiate Membership Department
Program Manager – Consultants/Recruitment
Exempt
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Position Summary:
Assist collegiate chapters in developing program
relating to: recruitment, marketing, program
development and chapter operations. This role may allow
you to work with one chapter, a series of chapters or
chapters within a region of North America.
Key Job Elements:
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Work independently, yet utilize interpersonal skills
consistent with group interaction
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Identify chapter strengths and weaknesses and develop
strategies for creative problem solving
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Provide feedback and follow-up with chapters
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Generate organized and detailed reports and make
recommendations to Alpha Phi staff, officers, and
volunteers
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Represent Alpha Phi to campus administrators, other
Greek groups, and representatives of The National
Panhellenic Conference
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Investigate campuses for possible extension
opportunities, participate in colonization, and lead
on-site colony development efforts when required
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Attend all training and debriefing meetings
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Other duties as assigned
Organizational Relationships:
Working relationships with:
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Program manager – consultants/recruitment
2.
Associate director – extension
3.
Associate director – collegiate membership
4.
Program coordinator – collegiate membership
5.
Program manager – collegiate operations
6.
Director of collegiate membership
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Educational leadership consultants
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Regional team members
9.
Advisory board members
10.
Collegiate chapter members
11.
Greek professionals
Position Specifications:
Education
Four-year college degree
Experience
2-4 years of experience as a member of an Alpha Phi
collegiate chapter
Knowledge
Knowledge of the Greek system required
Proficient in Microsoft Word/Windows ’95 and familiarity
with Excel or similar spreadsheet software
Other Skills:
Excellent verbal and written communication skills,
detail-oriented, ability to handle multiple projects at
one time
Must be willing to function in away from that often
requires the employee to perform activities not
specifically outlined in the job description but
necessary for the good of the organization
“Professionally, I train attorneys in communication
skills, many of which I taught as a consultant. I have
spent the last several years meeting numerous clients
cold and working with them within a few minutes of
meeting them for the first time. As a consultant, I
learned how to meet new people quickly and be working
with them professionally within a few hours.”
Karen Ohnemus Linsko,
• 1986-87 Consultant University of Arizona (Beta
Epsilon)
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