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Beginnings Tribal Students Coordinator Jobs in Atlanta, Georgia, USA at Spelman College

New Beginnings for Tribal Students Coordinator

Recruitment began on March 3, 2025 and the job listing expires on March 31, 2025.

Department: Partnerships (TEE)

Appointment Type: Professional Faculty

Job Location: Oregon

Recommended Full-Time Salary Range: $57,473-$74,533

Job Summary:

The Division of Extension and Engagement’s Partnerships Unit is seeking a New Beginnings for Tribal Students Coordinator. This is a full-time (1.00 FTE), 12-month, professional faculty position with grant funding through August 31, 2027.

This position assists and collaborates with Open Campus and Juntos leadership to meet the needs of Native and Tribal communities and students, providing programming and outreach services to engage Native and Tribal students and families.

Primary Responsibilities:

Management of NBTS programming including recruitment of students, building collaborations/partnerships with key stakeholders, and supporting students’ participation with the program components.

Collaborate with a team to design, develop, maintain, and carry out educational programming and outreach activities to serve Native and Tribal communities and students in an accessible, inclusive, equitable, and socially just manner.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead outreach efforts to recruit Native and/or Tribal undergraduate students for the NBTS summer mentorship cohort.

Coordinate and guide summer cohort activities, ensuring an engaging and supportive experience for participants.

Create accessible environments that make space for a range of learners and provide reasonable accommodations.

Assist students in identifying mentors and securing internships, as needed.

Network with other OSU programs and participate in in-person events on campus supporting Indigenous students.

Develop in-person events for current and past NBTS students.

Chaperone/mentor students attending conferences.

Network across campus and beyond to grow the NBTS program.

Work with a team to develop a vetted online learning module for mentors and others working with Indigenous students.

Travel/driving is required to perform these responsibilities.

What You Will Need:

Bachelor’s Degree in fields related to the work, could include Indigenous studies, education, natural resources or related field. Degree must be completed by the start date.

A deep understanding of cultural traditions and norms of Native and/or Tribal audiences.

Three (3) years of demonstrated work experience supporting community programs that serve children, youth, or adults.

Life or work experience that demonstrates an understanding of Tribal sovereignty, Tribal history, and self-determination in the Pacific Northwest.

Strong verbal and written communication skills.

General knowledge and ability to use computers, including proficiency with information technology, professional office software, and collaborative work platforms.

Special Instructions to Applicants:

When applying you will be required to attach a resume and a cover letter that addresses each required qualification. You will also be required to submit the names of at least three professional references.

To apply, please visit: Application Link

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Title: Beginnings Tribal Students Coordinator

Company: Spelman College

Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Category: Education / Teaching (Youth Development), Non-Profit & Social Impact (Youth Development)

 

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