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Global Education & Outreach Coordinator
The Coordinator is expected to demonstrate curiosity for learning and focus on leveraging the strengths and bridgebuilding of diverse communities globally on issues including but not limited to regions across Asia Africa Latin America and the Middle East. This work supports interconnections among local national and global peoples and their societies/stories. The Coordinator will also support the student organizations through their active engagement with student leaders and advisors from these organizations. The Coordinator should exemplify the Divisions quality standards and exhibit behaviors that are respectful responsive and resourceful. All programs under the auspices of this position are designed to respond to the needs of students and the campus community in ways that are aligned with the universitys core values of quality inclusiveness and connectivity. Duties and responsibilities include:
Organize seminar series workshops and miniconferences; work collaboratively with partners across campus who are hosting global scholars with intellectual expertise in the field related to but not limited to global engagement.
Focus on understanding the intersectional/interconnected global community world politics and interactions between countries and international organizations considering national and global contexts and perspectives.
Helps students explore global engagement including international development ethics and the intricacies of how culture and society feed sociopolitical issues.
Helping/Advising the student organizations and all students to understand and explore the intersectionality of global national and local lived experiences.
Utilizing expertise and collaborate across interdepartmental strategic initiatives program review program and student learning outcomes development and assessment to improve student learning related to their academic degree and professional training.
Reexamine universal ideas through the perspective of marginalized groups and worldviews correlates to their advanced degree and field of expertise in education and international development.
Supervise graduate students associated with the services of the unit as needed.
Represent Student Affairs on various strategic/planning committees and special task forces at the request of the unit Assistant Director Director or AVP.
Other duties assigned
Communications/Interpersonal Relationship Interaction with:
Vice President and Assistant/Associate Vice Presidents to coordinate priorities problem solve and exchange of information; will also communicate for advice direction and approval.
Unit Directors in order to serve as a resource person in their expertise in global strategic engagement and obtain necessary information for decision making.
Students/Student Organizations in order to advise train evaluate and resolve problems.
CoWorkers and Colleagues in order to coordinate activities and exchange information.
University Departments/Staff/Faculty in order to coordinate services schedule presentations and exchange information.
Clerical Staff in order to exchange information.
OffCampus Agencies in order to request services coordinate programs and exchange information.
Parents and Public in order to provide information and resources.
The inaugural Global Engagement and Outreach Coordinator reports to the Assistant Director of Religious Spiritual and Secular Identities (RSSI) who reports to Director of MOSAIC Center for Education and Outreach who reports to the Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs.
Provide first level supervision to professional staff and graduate or undergraduate students
Responsibility for Health/Safety of Others: This position has responsibility for the health and/or safety of others. Responsibilities include health education preventive measures decisions and policies and compliance with safety regulations.
Impact on Programs/Services/Operations: The programs and work produced directly affects the image success and future of the University. Inaccurate or unsuccessful programs may seriously affect the base of the University and its academic reputation.
Work Environment: Standard office environment. The job requires little physical effort and does require viewing a computer monitor screen for some of the work day.
Knowledge and education equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing one or two years postbachelors degree work such as a Masters in Education and International Development relevant to higher educationmanagement and strategy; one to three years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in student affairs programs and services research design and administration or training and development programs; requires experience in specific crosscultural education counseling and administration; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Ph.D. in higher education administration international development or a related area; fluency in a second language with a strong understanding of leadership to empower others; strong interest in learning education and selfreflection; strong sense of integrity passion for social justice and demonstrated creative initiative.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin citizenship age disability or protected veteran status.
Cover letter resume and 3 professional references.
Hours are generally MonFri 8AM5PM but do include evenings and weekends to oversee student meetings and events.
Required Experience:
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