Binghamton, NY, 13902, USA
13 days ago
Academic Programs Coordinator
Location: Binghamton, NY Category: Professional Posted On: Wed Dec 11 2024 Job Description: Budget Title: Senior Staff Assistant (SL-3) Campus Title: Academic Programs Coordinator Salary: $65,000 The Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP) was established with an external donor and institutional support in late 2016. I-GMAP is committed to making Binghamton University a leading actor in the international community of atrocity prevention scholars and practitioners. Binghamton University seeks applicants for an Academic Programs Coordinator, in the Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP), which falls under the Provost's Office under the Division of Academic Affairs, and reports to the Assistant Director of I-GMAP. The Academic Programs Coordinator is an employee of Binghamton University and the State of New York. The position carries a competitive package of salary and benefits including medical, dental, prescription and vision coverage and pension via the United University Professions (UUP). The position of Academic Programs Coordinator is a full-time, twelve-month staff position. The Academic Programs Coordinator is expected to participate actively in the full range of the Institute's many events and activities, including those that periodically may fall on evenings and weekends. Responsibilities: The Academic Programs Coordinator (APC) provides direct support to the Assistant Director and to the Co-Directors in the design, implementation, maintenance, growth, recruitment and assessment of the full range of I-GMAP's academic programs. + Master of Science Graduate Program in Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention: + Assisting with devising, executing, and assessing publicity and recruitment policies and programs, including participation in recruitment events, research and outreach for individual recruitment via the Nadia Rubaii Memorial Fellowships, on-campus direct recruitment, and general publicity and outreach initiatives + Assisting with academic advising and professional development to current and prospective students, including identifying appropriate field placements for students and serving as primary point of contact for students during their field placements, where appropriate + Assisting the Co-Directors with the coordination, administration, maintenance and expansion of I-GMAP's network of organizations for field placements + Conducting post-graduation follow-up and assessment of Master's students + Undergraduate Minor in Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention: + Assisting the Co-Directors in devising, executing, and assessing publicity and recruitment policies and programs, including on-campus initiatives + Assisting with academic advising and mentoring for prospective and current minors where appropriate + Assisting with the recruitment, advising, and assessment for minors for the Bloom Family Summer Internships (which may in some cases coincide with the MS Field Placements in cases of 4+1 programs) + Graduate Certificate Program in Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention: + Assisting with publicity and recruitment efforts across the University's graduate programs, including professional MS programs + Assisting with academic advising and mentoring to potential and current certificate students, where appropriate + Faculty Fellows Program: + Assisting with the recruitment and publicity for the ongoing expansion of the Faculty Fellows Program for faculty at Binghamton University, across the SUNY universities and colleges, and in colleges and universities nationwide and worldwide + At the discretion of the Co-Directors and in collaboration with the Assistant Director, contributing where necessary to event planning for opening meeting (whether in person and/or online), and concluding meeting at Frontiers of Prevention annual forum + At the discretion of the Co-Director(s), assistance with the administration of the Faculty Fellows program including upkeep and revision of the online platform; ongoing assessment of fellows' participation; post-fellowship follow-up specifically of BU fellows' fulfillment of all fellowship conditions and requirements including sample syllabus submission and course offerings Additional Responsibilities include: + Course building and working with a spectrum of academic departments, programs and colleges at Binghamton University to coordinate the curricular offerings for the undergraduate minor, and graduate certificate program and the Master of Science in Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention + Working collaboratively with Binghamton's international academic partners to coordinate student and faculty exchanges, student recruitment, and other collaborations + Working in direct support of the Co-Directors and the Assistant Director, as needed, in a support role for I-GMAP's non-academic initiatives The successful applicant must be capable of representing the Institute and its work to domestic and international partners, including academic, governmental, and civil society-based institutions large and small. For this reason, we seek applicants with a genuine thirst for learning more about the range of global atrocity prevention actors and approaches, and an eagerness to interact productively with a wide diversity of institutions and individuals, in particular those based in the Global South. Job Requirements: + Bachelor's degree (or higher) + Highly professional team player with the capacity to handle multiple responsibilities in a very busy institute + Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with colleagues, including the two Co-Directors, the Assistant Director, and the Office Assistant + Ability to interact regularly with international guests, graduate and undergraduate students, and faculty and staff members from departments and units across the university + Excellent written and verbal communication skills + Excellent organizational and planning skills with a keen attention to detail + Strong computer skills including demonstrated capacity for managing a range of social media platforms Preferred: + Familiarity with the global landscape of contemporary genocide and mass atrocity prevention + A post-graduate degree in any field, but particularly in a field with relevance to the mission of the Institute + Professional experience in secondary or higher education Visa sponsorship is not available for this position Additional Information: Offers of employment may be contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment background check and verification of degree(s) and credentials. 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