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<p>POSITION SUMMARY: The Coordinator of First-Year Initiatives provides short-term, high-impact support to the Student Success Center during the January-June period. This position assists with the coordination, implementation, and evaluation of programs that strengthen first-year student engagement, belonging, academic success, and transition. Primary areas of responsibility include supporting Bulldog B.O.N.D.S., First-Year Experience programming, early-alert follow-up, and New Student Orientation planning. The role ensures the Center maintains high-quality, student-centered services aligned with institutional retention and first-generation student success priorities. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Coordinate day-to-day operations for Bulldog B.O.N.D.S., including mentor communication, scheduling, event execution, and Mentor Collective platform management. Support First-Year Experience (FYE) programming through planning, facilitation assistance, logistics, and student outreach. Assist with residence hall workshops, community-building events, and transition-focused engagement initiatives. Contribute to New Student Orientation planning by supporting communication, logistics, and alignment with FYE goals. Conduct follow-up outreach to first-year and first-generation students flagged through early-alert systems. Support assessment and data tracking for mentoring, FYE programs, and early-alert interventions. Assist with progress reports, summaries, and documentation needed for grant reporting and continuous improvement. Provide general operational support to the Student Success Center during peak times of student activity. SPECIFIC JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Strong organizational and project-management skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and timelines. Ability to engage and communicate effectively with first-year students, first-generation students, mentors, and campus partners. Demonstrated understanding of student development, belonging-building strategies, and first-year transition needs. Familiarity with early-alert systems, student engagement platforms, or mentoring software (e.g., Mentor Collective) preferred. Competence in data tracking, basic assessment processes, and preparing reports or summaries. Strong interpersonal skills; ability to work collaboratively within a diverse academic community. Flexibility to support evening or weekend programming as needed. .</p> <p>QUALIFICATIONS:</p> <p>Education: Bachelor's Degree required from an accredited college or university.</p> <p>Experience:</p> <p>The successful candidate's experience and background will include</p> <p>Demonstrated commitment to student success, equity, and culturally responsive practices.</p> <p>Strong written and verbal communication skills.</p> <p>Excellent organizational and project management abilities.</p> <p>Ability to work independently and collaboratively.</p> <p>Licenses or Certificates: None required.</p> <p>Additional Requirements:</p> <p>Experience with first-year or first-generation student programming.</p> <p>Background in peer mentoring, orientation planning, or first-year experience initiatives.</p> <p>Familiarity with assessment and data reporting.</p> <p>Experience with platforms like Mentor Collective or similar tools.</p>
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