Student Government Leadership Manager
Company: Associated Students Inc
Location: Pomona
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Work Schedule: Monday through
Friday; varying work hours may include early morning, evenings, and
weekends; hybrid work eligible. Must be available for any emergency
situations as determined by the ASI and the University OVERVIEW
Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) employs student-focused
professionals with equity-mindsets. Established in 1963, Associated
Students, Inc. (ASI) is a non-profit corporation led by a 14-member
board of elected student leaders. ASI is an auxiliary organization
authorized by the California State University Board of Trustees to
perform Student Life functions for Cal Poly Pomona students. ASI
provides opportunities for student engagement, student leadership
and employment, and a multitude of Student Life programs and
services e.g., recreation and wellbeing, student union and
activities, student government, clubs and organizations, food
pantry, and childcare. The administrative and student support areas
of ASI include human resources, financial services, information
technology, facilities management, and marketing. ASI employs
approximately 500 part-time students and 60 full-time staff
members. ASI accepts the responsibility for conscientiously
managing mandatory student fees and state-owned facilities: $18M
annual operating budget, $5M annual debt service, approximately
$24M in reserves, and 294,253 square feet of student space (student
union, recreation center, and pool). ASI is in the Cal Poly Pomona
Division of Student Affairs with a dashed reporting line to
Administrative Affairs. ASI serves the entire campus population,
including over 28,000 students. As an evolving learning
organization, ASI is human-centered and strives to live its values
of care and growth. The purpose of ASI is to transform lives by
engaging every student. With a commitment to learning, continuous
improvement, and innovation, ASI employs dynamic team members who
support team learning, co-creation, radical candor, psychological
safety, growth mindset, and live out equity, diversity, and
inclusion p ractices. POSITION DEFINITION Under the general
supervision of the Director of People, Culture, & Governance, this
Manager position has full oversight of the unit preparing diverse
student leaders to govern effectively and to engage ethically in
campus, local, state, and federal issues, as well as, for outcomes
in student-government leadership learning, participation equity,
candidate pipeline & turnout, and advocacy impact. The role
provides day-to-day supervision of the full-time Senior Coordinator
and oversight of the part-time office support staff.; and has
responsibility for unit strategy, people leadership, and the unit
budget. The Manager collaborates across organizational units to
assess governance readiness, leads the annual action-plan
development with student leaders, partners with marketing to
streamline communications that drive leadership participation,
advocacy engagement, and candidate interest; leads and manages the
education development, outreach, and logistics of Elections (no
adjudication), and partners with university key stakeholders to
support student government relations and advocacy learning in a
nonpartisan, policy-compliant advocacy education. ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Unit Supervision & Leadership Provides oversight and supervision
for the recruitment, hiring, training, development, coaching,
evaluation, and management of the student government support team;
full-time Senior Coordinator (1), and part-time Lead (1), Office
Support (3) Provides oversight for the development, enhancement,
management, and evaluation of the unit standard operating
procedures (SOP) including all related documentation, policy
alignment, and provides supporting details for
instructional/training integration Prepares, presents, implements
and administers the unit budget; prepares cost estimates for budget
recommendations; submits justifications for the student government
unit Advises student government leaders on scholarship design and
structure and related budget discussions Oversees and assesses
student government scholarship awards, including verifying
eligibility, coordinating disbursement with financial aid, and
ensuring compliance with ASI and institutional requirements; leads
the development and maintenance of the scholarship memo of
understanding with key stakeholders Prepare, present, and implement
short and long-term unit goals for unit in collaboration with key
stakeholders Maintains open communication with key stakeholders
Student Leadership & Advocacy Provides oversight, leadership, and
education for leaders, advisors, and staff ensuring compliance with
ASI/CSU policies, Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised (RONR),
and the Gloria Romero Open Meetings Act of 2000 (California
Education Code §§ 89305–89307.4). Guides student government
administration in the ideation and co-development the annual action
plan, coordinating the assessment and reporting outcomes Provide
oversight for the design, sequencing, development, and
implementation of a student government leadership curriculum
including but not limited to; onboarding, orientations, workshops,
and advanced seminars, aligned with ASI’s guiding ideas and
governance competencies Instruct & facilitate retreats and
implement a peer-mentor/coach model for student government leaders;
In collaboration with key stakeholders, co-develop a student leader
advising model, including selection, invitations, training, and
support for ASI and University advisors selected to serve as
individual or committee advisors. Provide nonpartisan advocacy
education in policy literacy, ethical campaigning, and constructive
dialogue; ensure compliance with ASI/CSU policies and bylaws.
Provides oversight and direction of governing policies, codes, and
processes Has oversight of nonpartisan advocacy education in policy
literacy, ethical campaigning, and constructive dialogue;
coordinates advocacy touchpoints with CSSA and campus/local/state
partners in alignment with Elections education/timelines ; does not
adjudicate elections matters. Provides oversight of stakeholder
diplomacy & issue navigation: serves as primary liaison with
University Government Relations and key campus/community partners;
coordinates with student leaders to address sensitive or
high-visibility matters related to on-campus, local, state, and
national affairs; ensures a nonpartisan, policy-compliant approach;
prepares briefings and talking points; guide interest-based problem
solving discussions, documents agreements, and
escalates/coordinates resolutions per established protocols while
protecting confidentiality. Provides oversight for defining
learning outcomes and equity metrics for civic leadership and
advocacy programs. Lead the candidate pipeline & turnout strategy
including but not limited to designing and delivering orientation
and info sessions, office hours, peer panels, and digital content
that demystify roles, time/commitment, responsibilities, and growth
paths for elected and appointed positions. Oversight of tracking
and reporting candidate awareness, intent-to-run, and yield by
constituency; use findings to iterate outreach and programming.
Provide oversight for the development and management of the
dashboards for competency gains, participation/retention by
subgroup, candidate pipeline diversity, turnout, and advocacy
outcomes. Publish term and annual summaries and lead after-action
reviews to drive continuous improvement. Co-lead communications
campaigns with Marketing to increase leadership participation,
advocacy engagement, and candidate interest. Align governance
readiness work in partnership with the Senior Coordinator, ensuring
effective coordination with University Government Relations, campus
stakeholders, and external partners to support cohesive
communication, alignment of priorities, and successful
implementation General Participate in campus-wide collaborations
that serve the overall mission of the department, ASI, the division
of student affairs and the university Attend all trainings,
meetings, and workshops as required Perform other related duties to
support the mission of ASI, as assigned QUALIFICATIONS Education &
Experience Master’s degree required in Higher Education/Student
Affairs, Student Leadership Development, Public Administration, or
closely related field Demonstrated experience designing/delivering
leadership curriculum and advocacy education; equity-minded
assessment; facilitation across diverse groups; partnership with
campus stakeholders (incl. Government Relations); familiarity with
parliamentary procedure (e.g. RONR) and working knowledge of the
GROM Act. Knowledge of college student development theory and
practice Minimum four years of progressive process/operations
leadership, including at least three years of progressive
management and supervision experience; Higher education experience,
preferre d Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities High political acumen and
diplomacy in a higher-education setting; demonstrated success
engaging senior administrators, elected/appointed officials, and
community partners on sensitive or contentious issues. Advanced
facilitation, negotiation (interest-based), and conflict
de-escalation skills; able to convene diverse stakeholders and
reach workable agreements under time/pressure. Exceptional judgment
and discretion with confidential/sensitive information; strong
crisis-communication awareness and issue-management discipline.
Stakeholder coalition-building and influence without authority;
ability to translate complex policy into plain-language guidance
for student leaders. Policy literacy relevant to student government
operations (e.g., CSU/ASI policies, Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly
Revised (RONR), Gloria Romero Open Meetings Act) and the ability to
ensure program alignment with these requirements. Strong
facilitation, communication, and stakeholder-management skills;
commitment to equity and inclusion. Ability to set performance
indicators/control plans and report before/after results; comfort
with basic statistics for improvement. Comprehensive knowledge of
Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint Ability to synthesize information
and write reports Knowledge and understanding of assessment and
evaluation methodologies Experience working with culturally diverse
populations Ability to participate as a positive team player Strong
organizational, communication, and leadership skills Demonstrated
commitment to student development and ability to motivate and work
closely with students. Demonstrated ability to collaborate, form
partnerships, and work effectively as a member of a goal-oriented
team Ability to oversee projects, achieve assigned objectives and
manage multiple priorities Ability to maintain an appropriate
professional appearance and work conduct Ability to make
independent decisions and recommendations Ability to analyze and
solve problems, draw valid conclusions, and develop alternate
recommendations Ability to satisfactorily complete a background
check (including a criminal records check) POSITION SENSITIVITY
Based on the duties and responsibilities of this position, this
position has been designated to be a sensitive position. BACKGROUND
CHECK A background check (including a criminal records check) must
be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can begin
employment with Associated Students, Inc., Cal Poly Pomona. Failure
to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the
application status of applicants or continued employment of current
ASI employees who apply for this position. WORK ENVIRONMENT While
performing duties of this job, the employee is frequently required
to sit, talk and hear; manual dexterity, and eye hand coordination,
and verbal communication; use of office equipment: telephones,
calculator, copier and fax. Must be able to walk, stand, bend and
lift up to 25 pounds. MANDATED REPORTING REQUIREMENT In compliance
with the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA),
each ASI employee is designated as a mandated reporter and is
required to sign an Acknowledgment of Mandated Reporter Status and
Legal Duty to Report Child Abuse and Neglect. SYSTEMWIDE SMOKE AND
TOBACCO FREE ENVIRONMENT EO 1108 Cal Poly Pomona is a smoke and
tobacco-free campus. Please refer to the link below for policy
information. http://www.calstate.edu/EO/EO -1108.html COVID-19
VACCINATION CSU, along with Associated Students Inc., strongly
recommends all staff who are physically accessing campus.
Facilities or programs to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19,
which includes obtaining a COVID-19 booster dose. See policy at
https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/11030468/latest.
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