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Nichols College

Project Coordinator

Nichols College, Dudley, Massachusetts, us, 01571

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and the job listing Expires on January 16, 2026

About VTEC Virginia Tribal Education Consortium (VTEC) is a nonprofit organization representing all seven federally recognized tribal nations in Virginia. Our mission is to advance sovereignty through education and strengthen academic and career pathways.

Open Position: Quality Information Project Coordinator Location: Hybrid work arrangement with the VTEC office in Ashland, VA

Schedule: 20-30 hrs/week

Pay: $37.50/hr

Employment Type: At-will, temporary, project-funded position with an anticipated duration of 18 months

Position Summary VTEC is seeking a detail-oriented Project Coordinator to support a statewide initiative aimed at improving postsecondary outcomes for Indigenous students. This is a temporary, project-funded position with an anticipated duration of 18 months, depending on organizational needs and funding. Responsibilities include project logistics, data preparation, event planning, and communication with tribal nations, schools, state agencies, and community partners. The role includes periodic travel to the Suffolk, Madison Heights, and Richmond areas in Virginia.

Position Responsibilities

Coordinate timelines, meetings, records, and project documentation

Support development of a secure data infrastructure and dashboard with technical partners

Assist with tribal needs assessments and preparation of data reports

Organize workshops and family engagement events

Support cross-agency teams

Communicate regularly with tribal nations and partner organizations

Prepare periodic progress updates for the project’s funding source

Position Requirements Minimum

Associate degree in education, social sciences, Indigenous studies, public administration, business, data/IT, communications, or a related field

OR consideration of qualifying combinations of experience, education, and/or training that may satisfy the minimum requirements is at the discretion of the hiring manager.

Preferred

Bachelor’s degree in education, Indigenous/Native American studies, public policy/administration, human services, nonprofit management, data science, information science, or a related field

Additional valued (not required)

Training in project management, FERPA/data privacy, college access advising, research, or tribal governance frameworks

Other Position Qualifications

Strong communication, organizational, and time-management skills

Cultural humility and commitment to serving Indigenous communities

Ability to travel in-state for events

Proficiency with standard software tools (Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, etc.)

Compensation will be $37.50/hour (20-30 hrs/week)

No benefits will be provided for this position

Travel expenses covered for required events

Must reside in Virginia to keep travel expenses manageable

Laptop provided

Employment with VTEC is at-will, and nothing in this posting guarantees employment for a specific duration

Applications will be accepted until January 15, 2026.

Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.

Indian Preference The Virginia Tribal Education Consortium observes Indian Preference in its hiring practices. The legal authority for Indian Preference can be found in Title 25, United States Code (USC) 472, 472a, and 47; Title 25, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 5. The CIT will place all qualified applicants into one of three hiring categories listed below, in order of preference:

Citizens of a VTEC member tribe

Citizens of other federally recognized Indian Tribes

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