Experiential Learning Program Manager
Job Description
About the Opportunity
JOB SUMMARY:
The Global Experience Office (GEO) is a central office of global education at Northeastern University, committed to ensuring that every Northeastern student has an opportunity to engage in intellectually challenging and culturally enriching experiences throughout the world. To achieve this, GEO partners with Northeastern colleges and units to integrate meaningful global experiences into their curricula and to enhance their capacity through global mobility. The Experiential Learning Program Manager serves as a part-time staff member, supporting one of our Global Network First Year Programs: New York City Scholars (NYCS).
The New York City Scholars Program is a unique opportunity for first-year students accepted for second year Admission to Northeastern University. Students will study at our partner institution of Marymount Manhattan College during the Fall and Spring semester of their first year and enter Northeastern University in the Fall semester of their second year. Partner universities provide academic courses to the participants while Northeastern University Global Network First Year Program and Student Life staff provide on-site leadership and support services.
During the extended academic year (summer, fall and spring), this individual will work on-site, supporting the operations for the NYCS Program location leading up to and through the fall and spring semesters with some remote work during parts of the summer. The Experiential Learning Program Manager will work with Academic Affairs and advising teams and other campus partners on special projects and specific goals to ensure student and programmatic success.
With supervision from the Director of Global Network First Year Programs, the Experiential Learning Program Manager role is a year-round, part-time, benefits-eligible position with an option for the person in this role to live on-site with students. Individuals will work non-traditional hours including some evenings and weekends, supporting student programming, and attending to the safety and wellbeing of students and staff.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Academic Affairs and Course Facilitation:
Maintain a strong pulse on the student academic experience and report student academic concerns to Global Network First Year Programs staff as necessary
Connect students to resources at host institution and Northeastern University as needed and follow through with students to ensure success
Consult with partner staff to ensure experiential learning opportunities are structured and meet Global First Year Programs goals
Collaborate with the Academic Integration and Planning team to develop and facilitate a one-credit course supplementing the student global experience and/or host reflection activities and discussions
Community and Student Development:
Co-Develop and implement programs that address students’ personal, intellectual, and cross-cultural growth
Co-Develop and implement educational and community engagement activities. Oversee the coordination and facilitation of on-site programs and excursions
Responsible for student, community, and program assessment with strategic and innovative approaches to address the findings
Develop and maintain an environment conducive to academic success
Support students in their transitions, in collaboration with colleges and departments on transition support initiatives
Collaborate with site partners, Academic Affairs, and other strategic university partners to plan, develop and deliver pre-departure orientations, on-site orientations, and re-entry programming
Assist students and staff in their understanding and appreciation for issues of diversity as they impact the community environment
Work to create a warm and welcoming community where members demonstrate concern for those within and without their community and that challenges students to acknowledge and overcome their assumptions in the pursuit of mutual respect for individuals of diverse cultures, life experience, and beliefs
Administrative and Financial:
Serve on various working groups and committees to improve future on-site operations.
Contribute to content creation and logistical planning of staff training and student pre-departure and on-site orientations
Report and collaborate with Global First Year Programs Central Staff on expense projections and spending
Complete monthly reconciliation and transactional tracking of operating budget
Ensure all financial matters align with Northeastern University’s expectations and are in compliance with Northeastern University fiscal policies
Serve as an event coordinator and liaison for Northeastern guests during site visits
Attend required weekly meetings as scheduled by the Global Network First Year Programs Central Staff, Student Life, and Academic Affairs
Provide required detailed weekly reports and updates to Global First Year Programs Central Staff via one-on-ones with supervisors, Student Life and Academic Affairs.
Participate in a final debrief session before the conclusion of the program with Global First Year Programs Central Staff, Student Life and Academic Affairs.
Perform other duties as necessary
Student Conduct:
Provide direction and support to enforcement of Northeastern University Code of Student Conduct, and local or partner policies and regulations
Serve as a conduct hearing officer as needs dictate
Facilitate development of an environment that stimulates student responsibility and accountability; supports respect for peers; and creates an environment conducive to comfortable living, studying, and sleeping
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s degree required in Higher Education, International Education or Student Development. Master’s degree preferred.
Minimum 3-4 years of demonstrated student service experience or higher education experience in an academic advising or academic affairs capacity.
Experience living, working, or studying abroad- or demonstrated equivalent experiences
Experience with Academic Affairs, advising, or related academic support area preferred
Experience working closely with high school or undergraduate students
Experience with crisis management, mediation, and conflict resolution
Flexibility and demonstrated ability to excel in fast-paced environments, navigate ambiguity, and take actions that satisfy diverse interests
Demonstrated history of supporting, advocating for, and/or leading DEI initiatives and values
Proven ability to coordinate and manage events for large groups with enthusiasm and attention to detail
Experience with budget reporting
Fluent in English, additional language abilities a bonus
Position Type
Student ServicesAdditional Information
Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work experience, education and skills when extending an offer.
Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well as commuting & transportation. Visit https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Grade/Pay Type:
107SExpected Hiring Range:
$52,820.00 - $74,607.50With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting salary will depend on several factors, which may include your education, experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and skills as well as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees already in the role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are subject to change.
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