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DELTA DELTA DELTA

Delta Delta Delta (Tri Delta) is an international women’s fraternity committed to supporting and empowering women through sisterhood, leadership, and philanthropy. Since 1888, Tri Delta has been a dynamic force, initiating over 350,000 women into a deeply connected sisterhood. Tri Delta is a non-profit enterprise with substantial financial scope, with an annual budget of $75 million and total assets of $513.3 million. The Tri Delta Enterprise—comprised of the Fraternity, Foundation, and Housing—provides the business infrastructure to support over 250,000 members worldwide. Approximately 350 professional staff work across the organization, including those who manage our facilities through Park Street Properties, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Fraternity.

Director of Chapter Support

DirectorDirectorFull TimeRemoteLeadTeam 51-200

Location

United States

Posted

10 days ago

Salary

$65K - $75K / year

Seniority

Lead

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Director of Chapter Support

DELTA DELTA DELTA

Role Description Tri Delta is seeking a Director of Chapter Support to champion project execution while leading the collegiate chapter support team in the aspects of risk management, membership, and finance. This role will enhance the collegiate member experience through strategic thinking on organizational practices; support leadership development and educational programming; analyze membership trends; foster strong cross-team collaboration and serve as a key resource for volunteers, advisors, and university partners. The ideal candidate will combine their commitment to member-based organizations with their project management and communication skills to provide effective leadership for the success of Tri Delta’s collegiate chapters. The role is remote eligible. Candidates must be physically located in the US and eligible to work in the US without sponsorship. - The role does require successful completion of a background check and drug test prior to employment. If this is a concern, please discuss it with the hiring team during your first interview. Key Responsibilities - Chapter Support & Issue Resolution - Provide oversight to collegiate chapter support and support managers to assist chapters, volunteers, advisors, and CDCs with targeted support for critical chapters. - Direct communication to achieve cross-collaboration between staff and volunteer teams in the effort to strengthen collegiate chapters. - Serve as primary contact for Collegiate Chapter and Panhellenic Coordinators and escalated collegiate chapter issues. - Support managers in resolving issues related to risk, membership, operations, and finance. - Collaborate with university administrators and conduct offices on crisis response and incident resolution. - Visit chapters as needed and stay informed on university-specific standards and trends impacting Greek life. - Volunteer & Stakeholder Collaboration - Collaborate with Member Support to align volunteer resources with collegiate chapter needs. - Act as liaison to host universities and chapter support volunteers; cascade relevant higher education trends. - Promote strong service relationships with chapters, volunteers, and members. - Educational Development & Training - Support learning development initiatives for collegiate officers and chapter operations via events, virtual education modules, and resource development. - Support event planning and related educational programming (e.g., CLC, VLC, Convention) in collaboration with cross-functional teams (Brand, Engagement, Events). - Connect policy adherence and development to collegiate chapter management and support annual evaluation processes to align governance with operations. - Strategic Planning & Innovation - Analyze resignation and collegiate experience data trends and collaborate on interventions. - Contribute to strategic thinking around evolving membership models and organizational practices. - Ensure adherence to Fraternity Bylaws, Policies, and Procedures. - Fulfill professional expectations of all Tri Delta employees - Abide by and lead others in Tri Delta’s project management process and practices. - Receive and act on feedback; focus on self-development to become the best version of yourself. - Pursue open and consistent communication with Tri Delta employees and volunteers. - Conduct all work with a focus on elevating Tri Delta’s brand as a premier women’s organization dedicated to helping women live, learn, and lead – with Purpose, for a lifetime. - Be passionate about serving others (e.g., Tri Delta employees, Board members, collegiate and alumnae members) and helping them become the best versions of themselves. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree in: Higher Education Administration, Organizational Leadership, Nonprofit Management, Communications or a related field - Strong project management and organizational abilities - Relationship-building and volunteer engagement experience - Communication consistency and collaboration skills - Ability to manage multiple priorities in a mission-driven environment - Experience with change management and stakeholder coordination - Leadership, problem-solving, and strategic thinking capabilities - Strong analytic skills and experience utilizing data to drive decisions - Passion for service and mission-driven work Experience - 5-8 years of experience in: Higher education, student affairs, or nonprofit leadership; Chapter or campus-based program management; or Volunteer engagement and crisis response - 3-5 years of experience leading people and staff management - Experience working in: Greek-letter organizations or similar membership-based communities; Cross-functional leadership and strategic planning - Demonstrated success in: Leading and developing a staff team; Managing complex member issues; Leading educational initiatives and chapter support programs; Building collaborative relationships with institutions and volunteers; Supporting stakeholder relationships Benefits - Mission driven culture - Excellent work environment - Paid vacation & holidays - Benefits including health insurance (medical, dental, & vision), retirement, & life insurance - Industry leading professional training - Growth & promotion opportunities Company Description Tri Delta’s employees are called to kindness, appreciate each other’s unique abilities, and value diverse perspectives. We welcome candidates with a wide range of experiences, identities and viewpoints. At Tri Delta, we don’t just accept differences–we celebrate and support the diverse backgrounds and skills of our employees and believe that they make us stronger. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and harassment. We do NOT use AI or algorithm based tools in our hiring process. If you have a question about a role or its qualifications, please contact our hiring team (jobs@trideltaeo.org).

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