Communications and Program Coordinator
Princeton University
| Department Teaching and Learning Center Category Communications and Public Relations Job Type Full-Time Overview The Communications and Program Coordinator (CPC) provides broad communications support and administrative assistance to the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning. This role supports the development and execution of strategic communications that advance the mission of the Center. The CPC ensures editorial standards, identifies story ideas, and writes content for multiple channels.
For consideration, please include a cover letter. Responsibilities Communications Strategy ⢠Write stories on Center events and activities, schedule updates to website ⢠Edit and schedule multiple Center newsletters ⢠Create, edit, print, and distribute event fliers, brochures, and event posters ⢠Pitch stories based on Center activities to the University's Office of Communications ⢠Promote select events through University avenues ⢠Establish new and grow existing social media presence ⢠Write profiles of award-winning projects ⢠Track the effectiveness of communications, reporting regularly to the Center Manager and program directors with findings and recommendations for future tactics ⢠Assist with the monitoring of central/shared email accounts ⢠Co-manage the Center communications calendar Administrative Support for Director ⢠Manage the calendar of the Director, setting regular internal catch-up meetings with senior and mid-level leadership within the Center, Office of the Dean of the College, and various campus partner check-ins ⢠Assist Center Director with calendar and scheduling of group meetings; provide other administrative assistance to director upon request ⢠Coordinate complex and dynamic schedules, support committee/council meetings, draft agendas, correspondence, respond to inquiries and mailings ⢠Drawing on internal and/or external resources, evaluates opportunities to refine services, helps secure required resources and launches and implements administrative initiatives ⢠Provide information and guidance to inquiries via phone, email, and in person ⢠Provide support for two committees (draft, edit, and maintain committee materials; maintain related SharePoint sites) Program-Specific Support ⢠Provide admininstrative support for the Teaching Transcript Program in the Graduate Pedagogy Program, including scheduling class observations ⢠Lead the organization of Teaching Assistant Orientation ⢠Manage the Center's Professional Development Portfolio (PDP) database, ensuring its continued accuracy in tracking TAO completion, Teaching Transcript program progress, and other activities within the Center Central Administrative Support ⢠Set up and maintain Center's SharePoint sites and document repositories ⢠Manage Center's space reservations using the University's EMS system ⢠Assist with office maintenance, order supplies, and occasionally address IT needs ⢠Purchase regular communications subscriptions, reconcile expense reports ⢠Serve as a backup for the coordination and execution of Center events, including catering, AV support, and cleanup Qualifications Essential ⢠Excellent oral and written communication skills ⢠Excellent organizational and time management skills ⢠Ability to treat confidential and sensitive information appropriately ⢠Strong analytical and problem solving skills ⢠Responsive and exceptionally attentive to detail; ability to be proactive and take initiative ⢠Ability to work independently and collaboratively; to manage simultaneous projects with overlapping deadlines ⢠Maintain a professional demeanor in all circumstances while representing the Center; must exercise good judgment, discretion, and confidentiality
⢠Experience using industry-standard graphic design software (eg. Photoshop, Illustrator, Canva) ⢠Knowledge of Princeton-specific administrative systems ⢠Strong commitment to excellent service; demonstrated ability to skillfully manage all levels of client concerns ⢠Ability to work with a diverse community, including faculty and senior administration ⢠Experience with web-based content management systems required; experience with Drupal preferred
The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly.
If the salary range on the posted position shows an hourly rate, this is the baseline; the actual hourly rate may be higher, depending on the position and factors listed above.
The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this link for more information. Standard Weekly Hours 36.25 Eligible for Overtime No Benefits Eligible Yes Probationary Period 180 days Essential Services Personnel (see policy for detail) No Physical Capacity Exam Required No Valid Drivers License Required No Experience Level Associate #LI-ZY1 Salary Range $65,000 to $72,000 PI283618699
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