6 student affairs coordinator jobs at 5 companies in Massachusetts
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Sr. Department Coordinator, Vice President for Student Affairs Office
Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
$30-$33/hrOnsiteFull Time
Brandeis University: Private research university providing undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
1+ YOEHigh school diploma or GED required; 1–3 years of administrative or coordination experience; Microsoft Office proficiency; strong organizational, communication, judgment, and discretion skills.
Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Workspace, Zoom, Box
MCPHS: Private university providing healthcare and life sciences education.
Master's in higher education/counseling or related field, residential life/student affairs experience, strong communication and organizational skills, proficiency with Microsoft Office and social media.
MCPHS: Private university providing healthcare and life sciences education.
2+ YOEMaster’s degree and 2+ years of postgraduate residential life or student affairs experience; communication, organizational, supervision, operational logistics, Microsoft Office, and data management skills required.
Microsoft Office Suite, social media platforms, data management systems, housing software, Off Campus Partners
Tufts University: Private research university providing higher education and academic research.
Bachelor's degree, experience in residential/student affairs, commitment to advising and inclusiveness, strong administrative and interpersonal skills, ability to live in assigned apartment, pass background check.
Springfield College: A college providing undergraduate and graduate education with programs and services focused on student development and athletics.
Bachelor's degree required; knowledge of journalism, website maintenance, sports statistics, video editing, and graphic design; occasional travel; supervisory experience with students preferred.
Amherst College: Private liberal arts college offering undergraduate degree programs.
Bachelor’s degree required; 1-3 years in student affairs or 5–6 years’ related experience; proficiency in MS Office and Google; budget management; strong communication; commitment to inclusive communities; CORI/background checks.