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Massachusetts Institute of Technology Assistant Dean, Student Support Services in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Assistant Dean, Student Support Services
Job Number: 25582
Functional Area: Student Services
Department: Student Support Services
School Area: Dean for Student Life
Pay Range Minimum: $88,550
Pay Range Maximum: $120,000
Employment Type: Full-Time
Employment Category: Exempt
Visa Sponsorship Available: No
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Pay Grade: 9
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Posting Description
ASSISTANT DEAN, STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES, Student Support Services, will join a well-established, highly utilized team to support our students in the intersections of their academic and personal lives; offer advice and support to enhance student success and provides assistance for students whose personal concerns may interfere with their ability to engage fully in Institute life; meet individually with students on personal and academic issues, and provide broad outreach programming to facilitate connections across MIT’s student, staff and faculty community; assist in developing protocols and programs that impact students in the broad MIT community; serve as a consultant to faculty, instructors, or staff who have concerns about students' well-being or academic progress; and as delegated by the Associate Dean and Director of S3 or Senior Associate Dean and Director assists in crisis situations with senior administrators to assess student situations and determine appropriate referral or resources.
A full job description is available here: https://studentlife.mit.edu/about-dsl/careers/
Job Requirements
REQUIRED: Master’s degree, preferably in counseling, psychology or education; a minimum of four years of counseling experience; excellent interpersonal, writing and listening skills; ability to deal with intense and sensitive situations; be thorough, attentive and resourceful; and ability to take initiative, plan, develop and execute on projects while working in a high pressure, dynamic environment. PREFERRED: PhD/PsyD; or experience in Higher Education.
3/19/2026