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Job Title:
Program Coordinator- CLEVELAND
Department:
Diversity and Inclusion | Young Scholars Program Administration
The Ohio State University Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Young Scholars Program improves pre-college preparation, retention, and degree completion among high-ability academically gifted first-generation students with financial need from nine of the largest urban school districts in Ohio: Akron Public, Canton City, Cincinnati Public, Cleveland Metropolitan, Columbus City, Dayton Public, Lorain City, Toledo Public, and Youngstown City. YSP supports scholars in 8th grade through completing a bachelor's degree. We aim to recruit, prepare, and support scholars to successfully gain admission to and graduate from The Ohio State University.
The Program Coordinator – Cleveland is a full-time, in-person position LOCATED IN CLEVELAND, OHIO. The successful candidate must reside or be willing to relocate to or live within daily commuting distance of Cleveland, OH.
Travel
Successful candidates must commit to traveling within the YSP-serving city to school buildings and other locations to conduct workshops, meet with students, and conduct recruitment sessions. They must also commit to traveling to the Ohio State University—Columbus campus as necessary for staff meetings, campus visits, and summer programming, including overnight travel lasting upwards of one week.
Engagement
Student/Family
- Educate YSP students and their families about colleges, the college admissions process, trends, procedures, and testing requirements;
- Meet a minimum of twice per month with each YSP student in grades 8-12 enrolled in Cleveland Public and Cleveland Area Schools through the individual, group, and/or classroom or virtual advisement process;
- Build and maintain a supportive relationship with each YSP student starting high school through their college graduation;
- Develop individualized comprehensive academic plans aligned with Ohio State admissions standards;
- Assist YSP students with selecting courses consistent with their comprehensive academic plan;
- Identify and provide resources, referrals, and support services for scholars and families in respective cities.
- Represent and advocate on behalf of the YSP student and the parent in the event problems or disputes arise in the areas of academic standing, probation or expulsion, etc.;
Programs and Services
- Research, develop, and facilitate monthly cohort college and career readiness workshop curriculum for assigned grade levels.
- Assist with developing and implementing programs and events consistent with program initiatives.
- Develop and facilitate events, field trips, and award ceremonies and provide support for special initiatives and events designed at targeted sites and The Ohio State University;
- Work with campus and off-campus stakeholders to offer special programming outside the school setting and hours;
District/Community
- Collaborate and network with local area universities and college access programs
- Form professional relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including parents, students, and school district personnel.
- Maintain familiarity with opportunities and resources that could advance the Young Scholars Program in the YSP serving school district and local community.
- May volunteer with YSP serving district as a college access and student success partner
Administrative Duties
Scholars and Families
- Maintain detailed notes of action steps for each monthly individual, group, and/or classroom meeting;
- Track, monitor, and evaluate the academic progress (e.g., course selections, grades, school attendance, etc.) and school attendance of each YSP student by reviewing mid-term and semester grades, prescribing appropriate remedial action (if necessary) and working with appropriate school counselors and/or teachers to ensure good academic standing;
- Maintain a strong filing and record-keeping system for each YSP student;
- Provide consistent communication with participating scholars and parents via email, phone, and or postal mail
Recruitment/Admissions
- Develop and implement strategic recruitment and marketing plans to prepare high-achieving, underrepresented first-generation college-bound students for post-secondary education.
- Coordinate middle school classroom visits, assemblies, and club meetings to promote YSP, college awareness, and college preparation;
- Participate in in-person and virtual district and statewide information sessions for YSP pre-college admission.
- Select, recruit, and train committee members in yearly YSP recruitment selection processes;
- Serve as a liaison with School Administrators and Ohio State University for recruitment and retention and college admission process of students within the school district;
Student supervision
- Hire, train, and supervise remote work-study student assistants to provide valuable work experience and soft skills development.
Technology
- Learn and utilize technology: Microsoft Office Suite, Google, CANVA, Carmen ZOOM, and Embark application site,
- Manage social media site(s) (Facebook/Meta, Instagram) for YSP, serving the city by supporting program updates, scholar acknowledgment, and recruitment.
Administrative and Professional
- Manage budget and spending for city programming.
- Assists with writing and submitting proposals to funding agencies and national, state, and district conferences
- Assist with collecting and interpreting key progress and outcome variables to evaluate the effectiveness of the Young Scholars Program and services in the YSP serving school district;
- Represent YSP, as requested by the YSP director and/or senior ODI administration, to potential supporters and other interested parties at the targeted school district.
- Attend all mandatory meetings and recommended professional development opportunities;
- Work closely with YSP leadership to identify vendors, process paperwork, and connect with prospective stakeholders.
Minimum Education Required
Bachelor's Level Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
Required Qualifications
Minimum 3 to 5 years of direct work experience with low-income and urban students at the secondary and/or post-secondary level; experience working with low-income, urban students for college success; knowledge of practices working with urban, low-income students; excellent interpersonal, written, verbal, public speaking and presentation skills; knowledge of issues and trends in preK-12 urban & higher education; commitment to professional growth; ability to work independently without daily oversight; strong collaborative work style, strong work ethic; computer and tech skills; excellent organizational skills and ability to identify strategic processes.
Given that this position works with minors, the candidate must pass a criminal background check.
Desired Qualifications
Master's Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience. Background experience working with diverse audiences, particularly male-identifying students.
Additional Information:
LOCATED IN CLEVELAND, OHIO. The successful candidate must reside or be willing to relocate to or live within daily commuting distance of Cleveland, OH.
The target hiring range for this job profile is $ 22.69 - $29.20 The actual salary paid to an individual will vary based on multiple factors, including but not limited to, education, years of experience, internal equity, etc.
Function - Academic Administration
Sub Function - Academic Program Services
Band - Individual Contributor - Specialized
Level - S2
Location:
Remote Location
Position Type:
Regular
Scheduled Hours:
40
Shift:
First Shift
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
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