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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThe University of Wisconsin-Madison is a public land-grant institution that exemplifies the Wisconsin Idea that the resources of the university should benefit all the citizens of the state. The Division of Continuing Studies (DCS) provides and supports high-quality continuing education outreach service and scholarship related to personal enrichment and professional development. The Prison Education Initiative (PEI) is housed within DCS and supports UWs statewide in delivering degree and microcredential programs to students incarcerated in Wisconsin state prisons.
This position will coordinate delivery of associate degree programs at Taycheedah and Oshkosh Correctional Institutions. The primary work site is these two correctional institutions - the schedule will typically require two partial days (approximately 4 hours each day) at each institution for a total of four partial days. This may vary throughout each semester and/or over time. The other hours will be from home at UW-Madison (once a month for meetings) or at UW-Green Bay (up to once a month for meetings).
This position will work closely with Dept of Corrections (DOC) staff PEI staff instructors students and student-support units across UW-Madison and UW-Green Bay to ensure delivery of high-quality in-person degree programs at Taycheedah and Oshkosh Correctional Institutions. This work will require a combination of administrative expertise organizational & communication skills and adaptable interpersonal skills. Tasks will involve coordination of all logistics related to delivering the UW-Green Bay Associate of Arts & Sciences degree at both Fall 2025 we are offering 3-4 classes at each site with cohorts of 10-15 students. These numbers could grow over time. All work will be done in close collaboration with DOC staff at each institution. These tasks may include but are not limited to: student recruitment and enrollment scheduling courses facilitating access to the prisons for instructors and UW staff supporting instructors in their course delivery supporting tutoring/lab times for students (including providing some general tutoring support) and helping students overcome barriers to success. It will also include collaboration with UW-Green Bay and the PEI to support students through the financial aid process and to support student advising. This position will cooperate with many campus units at both UW-Madison and UW-Green Bay including enrollment registrar financial aid career services and advising.
This position is a two year fixed-term terminal position. Options to convert this position to renewable are dependent on continuation of funding and program support. Final appointment is subject to the approval of DOC to regularly enter the facility and perform work.
This position may require some work to be performed in-person onsite at a designated campus work location. Some work may be performed remotely at an offsite non-campus work location. Specifically it will require work inside Oshkosh and Taycheedah Correctional four partial days per week. The remainder of the time may be from home or attending meetings at UW campuses as needed.
Department:
Continuing Studies Prison Education Initiative
Minimum: $50000 ANNUAL
Bachelors Degree preferred
Zachary Yafai
HR Business Partner
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