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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Coordinator for Student Services in Charleston, South Carolina

Coordinator for Student Services (Re-Announcement)

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Internal Title

Coordinator for Student Services (Re-Announcement)

Position Type

Classified

Faculty / Non-Faculty / Administration

Non-Faculty

Pay Band

5

Level

3

Department

School of Education Admin

Job Purpose

Coordinator for Student Services oversees educator preparation program admissions, coordination, and advising. Oversees partnerships with P-12 schools, districts, and other colleges for candidate/alumni employment, and manages student services data coordination, analysis, and reporting. Collaborates withOSSCandEPPfaculty and staff to improve communications and processes and to provide general support to the college, community, and public in partnership with the School of Education.

Minimum Requirements

A Bachelors degree and one year successful work experience. Experience working with PK-12 students, teachers and school districts preferred. Must have strong computer skills across multiple platforms. Must have clear oral and written communication skills and be willing to speak in front of large and small groups. Must be able to establish good working relationships with staff, faculty, students, other colleges, and the public. Must have the ability to manage multiple tasks effectively and efficiently. Candidates with an equivalent combination of experience and/or education are encouraged to apply.

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge and understanding of Colleges mission, organization, goals and objectives, and policies and procedures Knowledge and understanding of educator licensure requirements Knowledge of programs of study for allTEDUprograms Knowledge of new and transfer student advisement techniques Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, faculty, staff, P-12 partners, and general public Ability to define problems using independent judgment and critical th

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