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Traditions & Activities Coordinator

Job in Middlebury, New Haven County, Connecticut, 06762, USA
Listing for: Westover School, Incorporated
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-11
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Youth Development, Education Administration
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 45000 - 55000 USD Yearly USD 45000.00 55000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Traditions & Activities Coordinator

Department:
Student Life

Reports to:
Director of Community Life & Culture and Assistant Director of Community Life

Status:
Full-time, 10-month, residential position

About Us

Westover School is a gender-inclusive girls boarding and day school for grades 9–12. Our community is built on close student–adult relationships, shared responsibility, and a deep belief that young people thrive when expectations are clear, care is consistent, and belonging is intentional.

The Office of Community Life plays a central role in shaping the lived experience of students s work requires presence, sound judgment, compassion, and the ability to translate values into daily practice within a residential school environment.

Job Summary

The Traditions & Activities Coordinator is a central operational member of the Student Life team and is responsible for the design, coordination, and execution of student activities and school traditions. This role ensures that community programming is vibrant, inclusive, and well-organized, and that students experience a strong sense of connection, celebration, and belonging through shared experiences.

Working in close partnership with the Assistant Director of Community Life, the Traditions & Activities Coordinator collaborates extensively with community life colleagues, student leaders, faculty, and staff. This role includes residential responsibilities as a dorm parent, coaching one season, and maintaining a visible and relational presence with students in daily life.

Responsibilities and Duties Student Activities and Community Programming
  • Design and implement a diverse range of on- and off-campus weekend activities, including programs with area consortium schools, in collaboration with the Student Activities Committee and student leadership.
  • Coordinate the monthly Community Dinner program for boarding students.
  • Collaborate with the Community Life team and Rasin Center staff to implement cohesive and intentional community programming, including grade-level initiatives, leadership development, student organizations, and affinity group opportunities.
  • Partner with faculty and staff colleagues to expand co-curricular offerings beyond the traditional social activities calendar.
  • Participate in and support programming connected to the Westover Institute.
  • Collaborate closely with the Assistant Director of Community Life, the Community Life Coordinator, and the Rasin Center team to ensure alignment between student activities and broader institutional goals.
Traditions Coordination and Stewardship
  • Oversee and manage Westover’s traditions, ensuring continuity while fostering student engagement and evolving practices to reflect the needs and values of current students.
  • Coordinate logistics, student involvement, and faculty/staff support for major school-wide tradition-based events.
  • Serve as a primary liaison for students, faculty, and alumni in upholding and celebrating community traditions.
  • Support the development, training, and mentorship of student leaders related to traditions and school culture.
  • Serve as advisor to key student leadership groups connected to traditions, including Spirit Heads, Dorcas Heads, and Student Heads of School.
  • Provide stewardship for long-standing traditions that foster community connection and school spirit
Additional Responsibilities
  • Coach one season in an interscholastic or co-curricular program, as assigned.
  • Participate actively in evening and weekend residential duties as part of the dorm parent role.
  • Support community life initiatives and special projects as needed to ensure smooth program operation.
Required Qualifications and Skills
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred.
  • Experience working with adolescents in a residential, school, or youth development setting.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and respond flexibly to changing needs.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build positive relationships with students and colleagues.
  • Commitment to student well-being, inclusion, and community values.
Working Conditions

This is a residential position requiring regular evening, weekend, and overnight duty…

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