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Location:
Claremont, CA
Job Posting Title:
Senior Coordinator for Pitzer Programs
Job Details and Requirement:
Department: Study Abroad & International Programs
Supervisor: Director of Pitzer Programs
Last Updated:10.24.25
Reporting to the Director of Pitzer Programs, the Senior Coordinator of Pitzer Programs in the Office of Study Abroad and International Programs supports the design, coordination, and delivery of Pitzer’s direct-run study abroad programs. This involves supporting various aspects of program delivery, including student recruitment, advising, application, enrollment, pre-departure orientation, and returnee support as well as global program operations, program budgets, accounting, and program assessment and evaluation. The position ensures that all program activities remain aligned with the Pitzer Program model and its values of integrated, experiential learning.
Pitzer Programs offer immersive, cohort-based experiences that integrate language instruction, family stays, an interdisciplinary course focused on the program location, and the opportunity to pursue an independent study and/or community-based learning project. Pitzer College currently operates five semester programs and three summer programs.
The Senior Coordinator of Pitzer Programs is expected to take an active role in the day-to-day operations of Pitzer Programs and to assist the Pitzer and non-Pitzer students participating in them. Substantial study abroad program/project management experience, preferably with center-based, faculty-led, or custom study abroad programs, is required. The position also requires strong organizational and multitasking skills to handle multiple activities programs in various locations, as well as prior experience studying, living, or working abroad. Must be available to manage student programming outside of normal business hours and be able to travel internationally and/or domestically, as needed.
Program Administration
- Manage day-to-day operations of Pitzer Programs
- Advise students interested in Pitzer Programs regarding program selection, admissions, and academic planning
- Communicate with Pitzer Program teams based abroad
- Assist with reviewing and selecting students to participate in Pitzer Programs
- Collect and track student forms and requirements and follow up with students as necessary
- Support program faculty and staff in the development and implementation of program courses, activities, materials, and other academic resources
- Ensure that program mission, values, guidelines, policies, and procedures are implemented and maintained
Advising & Student Support
- Meet one-on-one with students interested in study abroad, answer routine questions about all approved study abroad programs at Pitzer, and assist students with additional research as necessary.
- Explain college policies and refer students to the appropriate office or field group as necessary.
- Maintain complete and accurate records in Terra Dotta.
- For Pitzer Programs:
- Advise students about post-acceptance requirements.
- Collect and track student forms and requirements and follow up with students as necessary.
- Provide pre-departure and re-entry support.
- Advise students on visa application requirements for assigned programs.
- Support students with questions related to health and wellness planning abroad
- Counsel returnees on credit transfer, readjustment issues, campus activities, volunteer opportunities, and career options.
Communication & Outreach
- Edit and create marketing materials for Pitzer Programs in print and multimedia and develop and implement internal and external recruitment plans for Pitzer Programs, including information sessions, in-person visits, virtual sessions, panel presentations incorporating Study Abroad Fellows, etc.
- Incorporate social media and networking opportunities into programs as appropriate
- Strengthen relationships with external partners by defining, promoting and marketing benefits of participation in Pitzer Programs
Faculty & Academic Support
- Assist the Director of Pitzer Programs, Pitzer faculty liaisons, and program faculty in the development and implementation of program courses, activities, and materials
- Collect materials and resources for program/curriculum design and content
- Arrange travel and accommodations for faculty and staff site visits and assist with visas
- Assist with developing outreach and training materials for Pitzer Program teams, instructors, Pitzer faculty connected to Pitzer Programs, and other program collaborators
Financial Services
- Support the development of Pitzer Program budgets and accounting of program expenditures, adhering to study abroad financial policies and processes
- Process payments/wire transfers to Pitzer Program suppliers
- Process expense reports, supplier invoices, ad-hoc forms, and other financial transactions in accordance with Pitzer and TCCS requirements
Program Evaluation
- Conduct surveys and focus groups to gather data and recommend program improvements
- Maintain program databases, compile and analyze data, and prepare reports
- Review processes and recommend changes to incorporate best practices as appropriate into administrative, recruitment, marketing, and education components
- Identify service improvement opportunities that better enable programs to achieve goals and objectives and expand student access
- Travel to international program locations, as needed, to participate in site visits to assess program operations and meet with on-site partner universities and organizations.
- Other related duties as assigned
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
The individual must possess knowledge, skills and ability to be able to successfully perform the essential functions of the position or be able to explain or demonstrate how the essential functions will be performed, with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of skills and abilities.
- Commitment to experiential, language-based, and community-engaged education, in alignment with Pitzer’s integrated learning model for its direct-run study abroad programs
- Cultural empathy, professionalism, and composure in cross-cultural settings
- Ability to manage multiple details while supporting broad educational and institutional goals
- Demonstrated ability to successfully manage international initiatives for a student audience
- Experience teaching, training, or advising students
- Ability to interact effectively with broad constituencies
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to independently prioritize and handle multiple tasks
- Strong interpersonal and oral communication skills, including the ability to speak clearly, professionally, and cordially with individuals from a wide range of backgrounds and in a socially aware environment Intermediate knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet, email, and database software programs
- Proven problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Strong work ethic and proven commitment to provide superior customer service, including exercising tact, maturity, and initiative in addressing inquiries and requests
- Demonstrated ability to evaluate the ongoing effectiveness of programs, tools/technology, and the allocation of resources
- Must be able to travel domestically and internationally as needed
- Must be able to work evenings and weekends as needed
- Must have access to reliable and secure computer and internet connection. Must maintain password protection for work files and records and ensure that no one else has access to password and login credentials at remote work sites.
- Must have access to a dedicated and suitable workstation at remote location, including desk or table and supporting, upright chair. Must ensure workstation is safe and free from hazards.
Education/Experience: Bachelor’s Degree required. Must have at least three years of professional work experience, preferably in study abroad and international program management and administration. Prior experience studying, living, or working abroad.
Preferences: Master’s degree in International Education, Intercultural Studies, Global/Area Studies, or a related discipline preferred. Preference will also be given to applicants with foreign language skills and/or prior experience supporting international or exchange students in a higher education setting. Experience with event planning is desirable.
Licenses/Certifications: CA Driver’s License
Supervisory Responsibility: Yes
- Students: May oversee, train, and assign work to student employees
Time Type: Full-time
Work Schedule: This is a regular, non-exempt, staff position working 12 months per year. The regular hours for this position will be scheduled between 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Hours may vary depending on the operational needs of the College or department, including evenings and weekends as required.
Work Model: Hybrid
- *Must have access to reliable and secure computer and internet connection.
- *Must have access to a dedicated and suitable workstation at remote location, including desk or table and supporting, upright chair. Must ensure workstation is safe and free from hazards and ergonomically appropriate.
Compensation: Budgeted Pay Range: $25.00-$27.50 per hour
Physical Requirements: This is generally a sedentary position. Must be able to:
- Sit for prolonged periods of time;
- Operate a computer for prolonged periods of time;
- Communicate with others by email, in person and over the telephone;
- Read printed materials and a computer screen;
- Have the mobility to work in a standard office setting and use standard office equipment;
- Assist with the set-up and teardown of event tables, signage and other materials.
- Requires reaching overhead, grasping, pulling, pushing, stooping, bending, and twisting;
- Lift 15 pounds from the ground to waist level unassisted; and
- Manage a high-volume workload in a fast-paced work environment.
Instructions: Only qualified applicants please.
Application Materials: Upload the following materials to complete your application:
Cover Letter (maximum two pages). In addition to describing your qualifications, please address:
- Your experience supporting or coordinating study abroad, experiential, or community-engaged learning programs;
- Your understanding of experiential learning in a study abroad context, including ways you would support students and colleagues connect academic and lived experiences across cultures;
- A concise example of a time you managed a complex project or collaboration across cultures, time zones, or institutions, highlighting your organization, communication and diplomacy, and results.
Resume or CV:
- List relevant qualifications and dates of experience.
Professional References:
- Provide at least three (3) references, including one supervisor and—if possible—one colleague or partner from an international or intercultural context.. Include their business titles, contact information and an indication of how you are acquainted with them (e.g., former supervisor, coworker, etc.).
Employment Requirements
Employment is contingent upon a candidate possessing the knowledge, skills and abilities to be able to successfully perform the essential duties of the position, or be able to explain or demonstrate how the essential functions will be performed, with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of skills and abilities. Employment is also contingent upon new employees providing documents verifying U.S. citizenship or, for aliens, documents verifying legal permission to work in the United States. For positions requiring the use of a college-owned vehicle, employment is contingent upon a driving record acceptable to the colleges’ automobile liability insurance. Final candidates in all staff positions will be required to undergo a background investigation; in addition some positions may require a physical lift test and pulmonary function test.
Covid-19 Vaccination
Pitzer College has mandated the COVID-19 vaccination for all employees. New employees are required to show proof of full vaccination, including booster, against COVID-19 or request a Pitzer College approved medical or religious exemption on or before their first day of employment.
Equal Employment Opportunity and Non-Discrimination
Pitzer College adheres to both the letter and the spirit of Equal Employment opportunity and Affirmative Action. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, gender, age, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, disability, medical condition, or veteran status, in the administration of its admission policies, educational policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and other College-administered programs, and employment policies. Pitzer strongly encourages candidates from underrepresented groups to apply.
Safety Report
In compliance with applicable law, Pitzer College publishes an annual report containing statistical information concerning the occurrence of crime on campus and adjacent thereto, as well as policies and practices concerning security. A copy of this report is online at http://www.cuc.claremont.edu/cs/index.asp or by contacting The Claremont Colleges Department of Campus Safety: 251 E. Eleventh Street, Claremont, CA 91711-3947; (909) 621-8170.