Apply for the Vacancy for CCEL Coordinator at Johns Hopkins University. The Office of Co-Curricular and Experiential Learning (CCEL) provides project-based learning opportunities for SAIS students to gain experiences through practicums, simulations, leadership programs, staff rides, academic trips, and professional development opportunities. It delivers co-curricular activities that align with the learning outcomes of masters-level degree programs.
Duties
General Office Support (20%)
- Schedule meetings
- Prepare and distribute correspondence
- Book and secure travel arrangements
- Submit and track reimbursements
- Manage the procurement (P-card) and travel card
- Hire and supervise student workers (create and postpositions, timesheets)
- Edit and create documents (correspondence, marketing materials, etc.)
- Order office and other supplies as needed
- Track various office budgets
Experiential Learning and Capstones (20%)
- Plan and implement capstone projects and experiential learning activities
- Additionally, work with faculty to support program learning goals and objectives
- Also, arrange travel activities, in-country events, and housing/transportation
- Similarly, support practicum and other interactive course offerings that are presented under CCEL
- Also, help organize and run simulations and Staff Rides
- Furthermore, track and manage student completion of programs in conjunction with Academic Advising
Co-curricular Activities and Programming (20%)
- Work with academic focus areas and faculty to create co-curricular activities that align with the academic goals of the school
- Also, plan conferences, workshops, and speaker series
- Additionally, collaborate with events staff to ensure programs run smoothly and are well attended
- Furthermore, create student committees to help organize and execute programs
Qualifications
Minimum qualifications (mandatory):
- Bachelor’s degree strongly desired. High school diploma/GED required.
- Also, five years progressively responsible related experience, preferable in an Academic or Student affairs, student programming, and/or leadership programs in a higher education setting required.
- Furthermore, additional education may substitute for required experience, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Preferred qualifications:
- Focus on Academic or Student Affairs, Higher Education Administration, or related field
Special knowledge, skills, and abilities:
- Analytical and critical thinking skills
- Ability to function in a fast-paced, data-driven, entrepreneurial and student-centered environment
- Also, to develop and implement short, medium and long-range plans to meet program needs
- Ability to work effectively with a broad range of internal and external constituents (e.g., staff, faculty, students, alumni, employers, and vendors)
- Ability to work with students of varying backgrounds and experiences—including international student populations
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