Temporary Administrative Coordinator Genesis Summer 2026

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Waltham, MA - USA

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Posted on: 8 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Genesis is a three-week residential program at Brandeis University for approximately 40 outstanding Jewish high school students from across the world. Students choose from one of three academic courses taught by Brandeis-affiliated instructors. Courses meet for two hours each morning Monday-Friday with time for Nesiyot (mini-courses) in the afternoons and informal programming in the evenings and on Shabbat. Course work leads up to a capstone project. Genesis teens are academically curious committed to Jewish life enthusiastic and creative.

The Genesis Administrative Coordinator supports all operations and program administration for Genesis leading up to the summer and during the program. We seek an organized flexible enthusiastic person with strong communication and administration skills to support our staff and teens as well as liaise with all relevant departments at the University (Facilities Dining Procurement etc). We deeply value a diverse staff and strongly encourage BIPOC folks folks with disabilities LGBTQIA folks and folks from other marginalized communities to apply.

Salary and Perks

$13500.00 ($33.75/hour)

Free on-campus parking

1 meal per day in Sherman Dining Hall June 24-July 19

Qualifications

  • Recent Brandeis graduate or currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at Brandeis.

  • Experience with program organization and management;

  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects.

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.

  • Strong knowledge of Google Workspace. Familiarity with Slate and Workday a plus.

  • Ability to work collaboratively and independently in a fast-paced environment.

  • Interest in working with high school students and young adult staff.

  • Ability to lift 30 lbs (ie boxes of supplies/materials).

  • Possess a current drivers license and ability to train as a BranVan driver and run errands as needed (using Directors car if necessary).

  • Creative friendly and proactive.

Key Responsibilities:

May 11-June 8 (20 hours/week)

  • Work with the necessary departments on campus to confirm housing dining program spaces staff hiring student and staff ID cards supplies and other program necessities.

  • Work with Human Resources and staff to insure all hiring procedures have been completed.

  • Order program swag and put together welcome bags for staff and students.

  • Create all program rosters for courses mini-courses and other program activities.

  • Create Genesis master schedule (digital and print) and update as needed.

  • Insure students are enrolled as non-credit students in Workday and follow up with students who do not create their Brandeis emails by the deadline.

  • Using Slate communicate regularly with program participants and send out pre-Program survey and other reminders.

  • Use Pre-Program student survey results to create roster of student needs (medical social-emotional dietary) for distribution to staff.

  • Respond to parent inquiries about all aspects of the program including travel packing dining etc.

  • Coordinate airport transportation for students to and from Genesis.

  • Book Sunday field trips including transportation and meals;

  • Organize supplies books and materials restocking inventory as necessary.

  • Work with the necessary campus offices to secure dorm keys Shabbat keys and key cards for the Sherman Dining Hall.

  • Coordinate Opening Day registration.

  • Support the Genesis Director with administrative tasks as needed.

June 9-July 19 (40 hours per week)

  • Staff Opening Day registration insuring that all students are properly registered and settled in the dorm answer parent questions and support staff as needed.

  • Troubleshoot any issues with keys and key cards.

  • Serve as point person for airport transportation.

  • Support staff with any materials needed including photocopies and supplies.

  • Ensure that the dormitories are stocked with extra supplies (paper towels toilet paper etc).

  • Confirm field trips including transportation and meals.

  • Answer parent questions via email and phone and escalate issues to the Program Director as needed.

  • Ensure that all program spaces are unlocked and ready for use.

  • Purchase dorm snacks and replenish regularly.

  • Work with ITS to solve any student or staff technology issues.

  • Provide general administrative and organizational support for afternoon and evening programming.

  • At the end of the program collect keys and key cards.

  • Staff Closing Day including coordinating Closing Day travel and dorm cleanout.

July 20-31 (40 hours per week)

  • Insure all materials and supplies are retrieved from program spaces and return to storage.

  • Insure keys and key cards are returned.

  • Process any program invoices as needed.

  • Work with Program Director to reflect on the summers successes and challenges and work with them to create a post-Program report for the VP of Rabb and the University Provost.

  • Other post-Program administrative responsibilities as needed.

Program Dates

Sunday June 28 - Sunday July 19 2026

Staff Orientation Dates

Wednesday June 24 - Saturday June 27 2026

Work Hours

May 11 - June 8: 20 hours/week (80 hours)

June 9 - July 19: 40 hours/week (240 hours)

July 20 - July 31: 40 hours/week (80 hours)

Total summer hours: 400

Salary and Perks

$13500.00 ($33.75/hour)

Free on-campus parking

1 meal per day in Sherman Dining Hall June 24 - July 19

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled.


Pay Range Disclosure

The Universitys pay ranges represent a good faith estimate of what Brandeis reasonably expects to pay for a position at the time of posting. The pay offered to a selected candidate during hiring will be based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position the candidates work experience and education/training internal peer equity and applicable legal requirements.

Equal Opportunity Statement

Brandeis University is an equal opportunity employer which does not discriminate against any applicant or employee on the basis of race color ancestry religious creed gender identity and expression national or ethnic origin sex sexual orientation pregnancy age genetic information disability caste military or veteran status or any other category protected by law (also known as membership in a protected class).


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