Student Care Coordinator, Dean of Students Office
Listed on 2026-01-30
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development
Basic Needs Student Care Coordinator, Dean of Students Office
The Basic Needs Student Care Coordinator provides non-clinical case management and basic needs coordination for the Dean of Students (DoS) Office and First Generation and/or Low Income Student Success Center (FLISSC). Reporting to the Senior Associate Dean of Students, with dotted-line relationship to the Associate Dean and Director of FLISSC, this role collaborates with the DoS and FLISSC teams to provide follow-up and logistical support to individual students and student groups;
connect students to basic needs resources and community-based support; and design and implement services that foster belonging and student success.
Responsibilities
- Provide non-clinical assessment of student needs and employ case management interventions to advise and connect students to resources on- and off-campus.
- Offer short-term direct support to students facing basic needs challenges (food, housing, caregiving, well-being, financial needs) and assist in making informed decisions and connections to resources.
- Coordinate with campus partner offices to ensure individual student support and programmatic efforts (partners may include CECL, Residential Education, Graduate Life Office, Financial Aid Office, and R&DE Housing Assignments).
- Deliver targeted support to first-generation, low-income, and former foster youth students, serving as liaison between the DoS Office and FLISSC, and support programming in both offices.
- Manage the DoS basic needs pantry to provide food and personal care items and connect students with long-term assistance via university and community resources.
- Administer the DoS Office Student Emergency Fund, documenting transactions per university policy and collaborating with FLISSC and the Financial Aid Office.
- Proactively identify students at risk of unmet basic needs and engage them with available support while advocating for access to resources and removal of barriers to academic success.
- Design, implement, and evaluate programming that fosters community, belonging, and resilience, including housing, food security, childcare, and logistical supports (e.g., winter travel).
- Develop and maintain a directory of campus and community basic needs resources to promote awareness of aid programs and services for students.
- Coordinate outreach and resources after major incidents such as natural disasters in a student’s home community.
- Document all student support and interventions in the case management database; make referrals to CAPS, SHARE Title IX and Title VI Office, Confidential Support Team, and others as needed to ensure continuity of care.
- Track, evaluate, and report on intervention effectiveness to demonstrate impact and inform campus well-being initiatives.
- Provide administrative support for database and record-keeping in the DoS Office and assist in developing relevant policies and procedures.
- * Other duties may be assigned.
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree and three years of relevant experience, or a combination of education and relevant experience.
Preferred Education and Experience
- Master’s degree in Education;
Student Development;
Counseling;
Social Work or a related field.
Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities
- Strong communication skills to clearly convey information to students, campus and community partners, and management.
- Advanced analysis and problem-solving abilities.
- Experience with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and record-keeping databases.
- Understanding of basic financial stewardship practices.
- Ability to communicate sensitive and confidential matters within FERPA guidelines.
- Ability to ensure compliance with legal, financial, and university policies and external regulations.
Working Conditions
- Evening and weekend hours may be required.
- This is a hybrid position requiring at least 4 designated days onsite per week.
Work Standards
- Interpersonal skills to work well with Stanford colleagues, clients, and external organizations.
- Commitment to safety and adherence to applicable University policies and procedures.
Compensation
The expected pay range is $94,998 to $100,000 per annum. Pay includes base pay and other rewards as determined by factors…
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