Position Overview
The Education Program Coordinator will work directly with faculty and staff in the Indigenous Studies and Museum Studies programs and will play a critical role in helping these two programs grow enrollments and programming. The Program Coordinator's primary responsibilities are focused on supporting this growth through strategic communications and event coordination, as well as program development and management. Applicants must hold at least a Bachelors with 5 years of relevant professional experience, and demonstrate strong skills organization, communication, and collaboration, as well as proficiency in working a variety of digital software's used at the university for communication and program coordination. This position reports directly to the Directors of the Indigenous Studies and Museum Studies programs.
Job Description
Strategic Communications - 35%
- Develop innovative, creative, modern strategies to reach program constituents
- Manage programs' social media including developing messaging and marketing campaigns, amplifying relevant events and news, and reviewing analytics
- Communications with other campus academic and service units on matters of common interest
- Communications with community stakeholders and partners to maintain strong relationships
- Outreach campaigns to engage program alumni and potential donors
- Manage communications with campus partners and affiliates to strengthen ties and grow the campus footprint of MUSE and ISP
- Develop promotional and marketing materials for program events and academic endeavors
- Support the Graduate Program Coordinator with developing communications campaigns to serve the needs of current students
- Support the Graduate Program Coordinator with developing communications campaigns to attract prospective applicants and bolster recruiting
- Serve as point of contact for requests from the media and the community for expertise drawn from program faculty, affiliates, and staff
- Research/write/publish stories and features related to these communications and marketing initiatives
- Ongoing professional development conferences, workshops, and coursework to stay current with communications practices and strategies
Event Coordination - 20%
- Organize, promote, and evaluate professional development and community-building events for current students; coordinate with the Office of Sovereign Partnerships and Museum related institutions on campus when relevant for academic program development, student recruitment, and ISP or MUSE communications purposes.
- Represent ISP on annual KU Powwow and Indigenous Cultures Festival Committee outreach/community events
- Develop, plan, and execute events related to campus themes and initiatives, student and faculty milestones
- Develop, plan, and execute community-building events for program faculty, staff, and affiliates
- Support faculty in planning for talks, seminars, and outreach events for visiting scholars and experts
- Coordinate end-of-year events for graduating students and retiring/departing faculty
- Coordinate community-building opportunities for program stakeholders
- Assist Graduate Program Coordinator in organizing events for current and prospective students (e.g. new student orientation, campus visits for prospective and admitted students, welcome back events).
Program Development and Management - 35%
- Manage, develop, advertise, and grow enrollments for ISP minor
- Help manage development of MUSE minor; once active, manage, develop, advertise, and grow enrollments and internship partnerships
- Initiate, develop, nurture, and expand formal and informal partnerships between programs and stakeholders on campus (other academic programs, museums, centers) and off campus (museums and archives, government organizations, NGOs, tribes, etc.)
- Create, maintain, and expand list of internship opportunities locally, regionally, and nationally for MUSE and ISP graduate students and undergraduate minors
- Support MUSE and ISP Program Directors and the graduate program coordinator in developing new and innovative and interdisciplinary academic programs to help create relevant learning and professional development pathways for evolving job markets (certificates, masters, and/or doctoral degrees)
- Locate intramural and extramural scholarship/grant options to support students, faculty, and affiliates in each program. Share with program leadership, draft application documents, and manage applications, submissions, and grants as necessary
- Support Office of Sovereign Partnerships and Haskell Exchange Program coordinator in partnership development with Haskell Indian Nations University as it relates to ISP or MUSE transfer or exchange programming.
- Table and/or present at relevant local, on-campus and industry events to promote the MUSE and ISP programs.
- Support program staff with university processes and academic systems management as necessary.
Other duties as assigned - 10%
- In consultation with program directors
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree with five years relevant experience OR Master's degree and one year of professional experience.
- Demonstrated effective communication skills as evidenced by application materials.
- Demonstrated organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office programs and Adobe design products (or comparable software) as evidenced by application materials.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently to organize and track tasks/projects and to meet deadlines.
- Demonstrated experience collaborating and communicating with individuals from varying cultures, backgrounds, or levels of authority.
- Experience using databases or other electronic systems for tracking and managing information (e.g., accounts, data, forms).
Preferred Qualifications
- Knowledge of the University of Kansas academic programs, administration, and systems.
- Demonstrated experience with and dedication to efforts to improve student, faculty, and affiliate services and experiences.
- Experience creating and maintaining websites.
- Experience organizing and conducting presentations to varied groups.
- Experience providing customer/constituent service.
- Professional experience handling sensitive information and/or situations requiring discretion and conformity to confidentiality and security protocols.
Additional Candidate Instructions
In addition to the online application, the following documents are required to be considered for this position:
- Cover letter describing how you meet the required and preferred qualifications
- Resume
- List of three (3) professional references.
Only complete applications will be considered.
Initial application review began April 28, 2025. Applications will continue to be reviewed until a qualified pool of applicants is received.
Contact Information to Applicants
Andy Denning (asdenning@ku.edu) or Alex Red Corn (aredcorn@ku.edu)
Advertised Salary Range
50,000.00
Application Review Begins
Monday April 28, 2025
Anticipated Start Date
Monday May 19, 2025
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