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The Evergreen State College Program Coordinator in Olympia, Washington

Position Information Position Title Program Coordinator Working Title Location Olympia EEO Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or status as a protected veteran. For more information regarding Evergreen's non-discrimination policies or to report discrimination, please visit the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity webpage at www.evergreen.edu/equalopportunity or contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Officer at (360) 867-5371, Room 3102 Library Building, 2700 Evergreen Parkway NW, Olympia, WA 98505. Union Represented Yes Overtime Eligible Yes Monthly FTE 1.0 Salary Step (minimum monthly amount) $3,513.00 Salary Step (maximum monthly amount) $4,681.00 Cyclic Position No Cyclic Details n/a Project Position No End Date n/a Special Note This is a full-time, overtime eligible position on the Olympia Campus of The Evergreen State College. Position Purpose This position develops, organizes, and provides outreach and recruitment to the community and potential students, as well as coordinating student retention programming and assisting the Native Pathways Program (NPP) Student Governance Council. The position collaborates with faculty and staff for the agenda and implementation of the NPP House of Welcome Weekend intensives. This position supports the NPP Director and Assistant Director, focusing on student success. About the Native Pathways Program The Native Pathways Program offers lower and upper division programs with a 12-credit core interdisciplinary curriculum leading to an interdisciplinary Bachelor of Arts degree. This rigorous, cohort learning program is for Native/Indigenous students and others invested and interested in Native/Indigenous scholarship, history, and contemporary issues. The 12 credit NPP core program offers an intensive evening and weekend program for place-bound and schedule-bound students at place-based sites in Olympia, Tacoma, Port Angeles (Peninsula College Longhouse), and at Quinault; the NPP Salish Seas Hybrid site offers students a remote learning option, along with weekend program. Most NPP students, regardless of site, attend three weekend intensives (Saturday & Sunday) at the Evergreen Longhouse each quarter. Nature and Scope Essential Functions Outreach/Recruitment/Current Student Support (50%) Act as the first point of contact for requests for program information via phone, email, and in person. Give presentations to educate groups of prospective students about NPP, Evergreen, and curriculum. Distributing outreach/recruitment materials to tribal nations and community partners. Meet regularly with internal stakeholders as well as members of the public, prospective students, and their families in person or remotely to provide information about NPP and assist with the application process. Assist current students with selecting programs and courses and maintain digital records of academic plans. Organize student recruitment events, including set up, collect sign-in sheets, track attendance, hand out materials, and share information about NPP. Establish and maintain good working relationships with staff in other offices on campus, including Admissions, Financial Aid, Registration and Records, and Academic and Career Advising. Coordinate with Admissions, Financial Aid, Registration and Records, and Academic and Career Advising to identify and resolve various student issues within NPP. Coordinate with faculty, NPP staff, and Deans Area staff to ensure all offerings are properly represented in the Curriculum Managem

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