it depends on the office that you work in, but typically it is a chain of command. for example - in a residence life office the assistant director may be responsible for supervising hall directors, selecting RAs, etc. Assistant Directors may report to an Associate Director or a Director depending on the size of the institution. An Associate Director would report to a Director and is usually responsible for a content area - operations, training and selection, leadership development, etc. The Director is responsible for the whole department (overall) - including budget and supervision of Associate or Assistant Directors.
It depends on the institution- everywhere I have worked it is slightly different. There may be a Dean that oversees an office and no Director. It depends on the size of the institution and the philosophy/mission/type of office.
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Associate Director Definition
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Associate Director is a higher position than an Assistant Director
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associate directors generally head up their own little niche within the company. they may be in charge of a group or several other supervisors. asst. directors do all the grunt work for the director but are trained to eventually take over the director slot either there or somewhere else. asociate directors are primarily focused on one field like HR, biz mgmt, or purchasing while asst directors learn how to manage all of them both as an asst director and as the director, eventually.
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