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The Program Coordinator for Semester Study Abroad supports Semester Study Abroad by assisting the Director of Semester Study Abroad with executing programs and events in support of the recruitment, retention, orientation, and reentry of semester study abroad students. The Program Coordinator is a member of the Gordon-Zeto Center for Global Education team tasked with providing opportunities and available resources for Spelman faculty and students so they can engage with the many cultures of the world. Temporary Essential Duties And Responsibilities Conducts information sessions and respond to questions and concerns (in-person/virtual/email) from both students and parents, on Spelman approved programs offerings, requirements, costs, billing, scholarships and deadlines for semester study abroad. Works with Director to prepare and develop targeted marketing, social media communications and resources for events, activities and outreach campaigns for students, faculty and staff. Provides strong logistical (in-person and virtual) support for Student Abroad activities and semester-based events calendar including information sessions and workshops, open office hours, Fall/Spring orientation, internal and external scholarships, etc. using software tools for scheduling, collaboration and work management. Intensive student contact and follow-up are required to ensure student notification and participation. Coordinates in-person and virtual visits of Study Abroad providers, consortium institutions and guest presenters for events, meetings, orientations. Processes students applications and other paperwork and documentation and keep students informed by online, in-person and/or via social media of necessary information to remain registered as a study abroad participant, informed of housing, pre-departure, in-country and returning student matters, billing, orientation etc. Develops systems/database to maintain all records for semester/year study abroad students, including but not limited to Spelman Study Abroad and Scholarship applications, health, safety and insurance forms and documents, external scholarships, transcripts, passports, release & waiver agreements, code of conduct etc. Provides yearly summary list of students, majors and programs for Institute for International Educations Open Doors Report. Updates Study Abroad forms, policy/procedures and brochures. Monitors budget and expenditures in Banner, prepare departmental and institutional billing statements and invoicing and prepare periodic reports. Works with Student Accounts to prepare billing statements and invoicing and ensure appropriate distribution. This process will require follow-up to determine payment upon confirmation of students safe arrival to their host country, handling purchases, check requests, program billing, invoicing and payments. Sends transcripts of Spelman students to Registrars Office for posting to students transcript. Correspond with representatives from various programs (CIEE, IES, IFSA, CAPA, Arcadia, SIT etc.) regarding student transcripts. Creates directory of study abroad program participants for submission to Public Safety each term. Performs various administrative and clerical duties which includes ordering office supplies and program materials, catering food, postal services, preparation of checks and invoices. Manages the Study Abroad Resource Room which includes ensuring its orderly upkeep, ordering and evaluating the need for inventory and displaying current program materials and catalogs for approved programs and student abroad events and activities. Supervises work study/general college hours students including their training and orientation on the study abroad process for Fall, Spring and Summer students. Provides administrative support for the Faculty Study Abroad Committee throughout the year. Prepare and organize materials for The Spelman College Alumnae, Martin Yanuck, JP Morgan Chase, Merrill, Interstudy, Rick J. & Anna l. Mills, Lady Von, Strickland-Cook, etc. scholarship applications. Schedule and coordinate interviews for scholarship applicants and compile completed applications for Committee review and program provider acceptance. Provides administrative support for the Coordinator of Short-term Faculty-led Programs and the Vice-Provost for Global Education on the Centers initiatives such as faculty-led programs to Ecuador, Japan, Trinidad, Malaga, Oaxaca, Costa Rica etc. Provides administrative support for the Coordinator of the International Student Services regarding on-boarding of new international students and other Gordon-Zeto Centers events and programming.
Required Qualifications
Bachelors degree and at least two years of experience or a combination of education and experience required. Experience living abroad and/or programming in an academic setting required. Ability to manage complex and multiple tasks with minimal supervision. Knowledge of the field of Education Abroad and Cross-cultural experience preferred. This position requires strong student facing experience, communication, and time management skills. Professional demeanor with the ability to interface with internal and external customers with diplomacy and tact is essential. Independent judgment is necessary to plan, prioritize and organize a diversified workload with attention to detail. Work requires fact-finding and compilation skills plus ability to perform a variety of tasks simultaneously, at times with little supervision. Excellent oral communication skills are required when providing information and responding to questions from students, parents, employees and the general public in one-on-one or group situations. Incumbent must be able to write business correspondence and procedure manuals plus compose memos, letters, and emails. Also, must be able to read, analyze, and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedural manuals. Good proofreading skills are essential. This work requires the ability to perform intermediate-advanced level computer skills using the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and experience working with software tools for scheduling, collaboration and work management is a plus. In addition to producing correspondence, duties may involve assignments that require creating mail merges, fliers, forms, and spreadsheets using formulas, plus the use of Outlook, Lotus Notes, Banner Financial Module and Internet navigation. Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of the field of Education Abroad and Cross-cultural experience preferred. Certifications, Licenses, Restrictions
None Shift
Days % Travel Required
0% Full Time/Part Time
Full-time Flsa
Non-Exempt Number Of Vacancies
1 Anticipated Candidate Start Date
09/15/2025 Position End Date
10/14/2025 Posting Number
TP070 Posting Open Date
09/10/2025 Open Until Filled
No EEO Statement
Spelman College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are a smoke-free campus. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Program Coordinator--Study Abroad (Temporary)
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Program Coordinator--Study Abroad (Temporary)
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Program Coordinator--Study Abroad (Temporary) Temporary Position Summary
The Program Coordinator for Semester Study Abroad supports Semester Study Abroad by assisting the Director of Semester Study Abroad with executing programs and events in support of the recruitment, retention, orientation, and reentry of semester study abroad students. The Program Coordinator is a member of the Gordon-Zeto Center for Global Education team tasked with providing opportunities and available resources for Spelman faculty and students so they can engage with the many cultures of the world. Temporary Essential Duties And Responsibilities Conducts information sessions and respond to questions and concerns (in-person/virtual/email) from both students and parents, on Spelman approved programs offerings, requirements, costs, billing, scholarships and deadlines for semester study abroad. Works with Director to prepare and develop targeted marketing, social media communications and resources for events, activities and outreach campaigns for students, faculty and staff. Provides strong logistical (in-person and virtual) support for Student Abroad activities and semester-based events calendar including information sessions and workshops, open office hours, Fall/Spring orientation, internal and external scholarships, etc. using software tools for scheduling, collaboration and work management. Intensive student contact and follow-up are required to ensure student notification and participation. Coordinates in-person and virtual visits of Study Abroad providers, consortium institutions and guest presenters for events, meetings, orientations. Processes students applications and other paperwork and documentation and keep students informed by online, in-person and/or via social media of necessary information to remain registered as a study abroad participant, informed of housing, pre-departure, in-country and returning student matters, billing, orientation etc. Develops systems/database to maintain all records for semester/year study abroad students, including but not limited to Spelman Study Abroad and Scholarship applications, health, safety and insurance forms and documents, external scholarships, transcripts, passports, release & waiver agreements, code of conduct etc. Provides yearly summary list of students, majors and programs for Institute for International Educations Open Doors Report. Updates Study Abroad forms, policy/procedures and brochures. Monitors budget and expenditures in Banner, prepare departmental and institutional billing statements and invoicing and prepare periodic reports. Works with Student Accounts to prepare billing statements and invoicing and ensure appropriate distribution. This process will require follow-up to determine payment upon confirmation of students safe arrival to their host country, handling purchases, check requests, program billing, invoicing and payments. Sends transcripts of Spelman students to Registrars Office for posting to students transcript. Correspond with representatives from various programs (CIEE, IES, IFSA, CAPA, Arcadia, SIT etc.) regarding student transcripts. Creates directory of study abroad program participants for submission to Public Safety each term. Performs various administrative and clerical duties which includes ordering office supplies and program materials, catering food, postal services, preparation of checks and invoices. Manages the Study Abroad Resource Room which includes ensuring its orderly upkeep, ordering and evaluating the need for inventory and displaying current program materials and catalogs for approved programs and student abroad events and activities. Supervises work study/general college hours students including their training and orientation on the study abroad process for Fall, Spring and Summer students. Provides administrative support for the Faculty Study Abroad Committee throughout the year. Prepare and organize materials for The Spelman College Alumnae, Martin Yanuck, JP Morgan Chase, Merrill, Interstudy, Rick J. & Anna l. Mills, Lady Von, Strickland-Cook, etc. scholarship applications. Schedule and coordinate interviews for scholarship applicants and compile completed applications for Committee review and program provider acceptance. Provides administrative support for the Coordinator of Short-term Faculty-led Programs and the Vice-Provost for Global Education on the Centers initiatives such as faculty-led programs to Ecuador, Japan, Trinidad, Malaga, Oaxaca, Costa Rica etc. Provides administrative support for the Coordinator of the International Student Services regarding on-boarding of new international students and other Gordon-Zeto Centers events and programming.
Required Qualifications
Bachelors degree and at least two years of experience or a combination of education and experience required. Experience living abroad and/or programming in an academic setting required. Ability to manage complex and multiple tasks with minimal supervision. Knowledge of the field of Education Abroad and Cross-cultural experience preferred. This position requires strong student facing experience, communication, and time management skills. Professional demeanor with the ability to interface with internal and external customers with diplomacy and tact is essential. Independent judgment is necessary to plan, prioritize and organize a diversified workload with attention to detail. Work requires fact-finding and compilation skills plus ability to perform a variety of tasks simultaneously, at times with little supervision. Excellent oral communication skills are required when providing information and responding to questions from students, parents, employees and the general public in one-on-one or group situations. Incumbent must be able to write business correspondence and procedure manuals plus compose memos, letters, and emails. Also, must be able to read, analyze, and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedural manuals. Good proofreading skills are essential. This work requires the ability to perform intermediate-advanced level computer skills using the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and experience working with software tools for scheduling, collaboration and work management is a plus. In addition to producing correspondence, duties may involve assignments that require creating mail merges, fliers, forms, and spreadsheets using formulas, plus the use of Outlook, Lotus Notes, Banner Financial Module and Internet navigation. Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of the field of Education Abroad and Cross-cultural experience preferred. Certifications, Licenses, Restrictions
None Shift
Days % Travel Required
0% Full Time/Part Time
Full-time Flsa
Non-Exempt Number Of Vacancies
1 Anticipated Candidate Start Date
09/15/2025 Position End Date
10/14/2025 Posting Number
TP070 Posting Open Date
09/10/2025 Open Until Filled
No EEO Statement
Spelman College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are a smoke-free campus. #J-18808-Ljbffr