1. Student Support:
- Provide guidance to students on academic, personal, and professional matters.
- Address student grievances, concerns, and disciplinary issues, ensuring they are handled according to institutional policies.
- Refer students to relevant services, including academic support, disability services, student psychological services, and others.
- Handle emergency and crisis situations pertaining to students; collaborate with campus leadership and appropriate departments to resolve crisis situations.
2. Academic and Career Development:
- Collaborate with faculty and administration to support students in meeting academic goals and managing workloads.
- Provide career counseling, including assistance with internships, residencies, and job placement after graduation.
- Coordinate mentorship programs and facilitate professional development opportunities including workshops, seminars, and networking events.
3. Student Activities and Engagement:
- Organize and oversee student organizations, clubs, and extracurricular activities within the dental school.
- Foster a supportive and inclusive environment by promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
- Support student leadership and encourage active participation in school-wide activities.
- Organize and coordinate the orientation program for new clinical students, the White Coat and Graduation Ceremonies, and Senior Awards.
4. Policy and Procedure Management:
- Develop and implement policies and procedures related to student conduct, academic progression, and professional behavior.
- Ensure students are aware of and adhere to the school’s code of conduct, academic standards, and ethical guidelines.
- Maintain and update student handbooks and informational materials regarding student services.
5. Collaboration and Communication:
- Serve as a liaison between students, faculty, administration, and other stakeholders, ensuring effective communication regarding student needs and concerns.
- Work closely with admissions, registration, and other departments to ensure a smooth transition for students and ongoing support.
6. Student Health and Well-Being:
- Monitor students’ academic progress and intervene early when students face academic difficulties or require accommodations.
- Address issues related to student burnout, stress, and overall well-being.
7. Reporting and Assessment:
- Collect and analyze data on student satisfaction, retention, and success rates to assess the effectiveness of student affairs programs.
- Provide regular reports to the Executive Assistant Dean or Senior Administration regarding student issues, trends, and recommendations for improvement.