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Antelope Valley College

Program Specialist Student Equity, Short Term Hourly (Temporary)

Antelope Valley College, Lancaster, California, us, 93586


Salary:

$21.41 Hourly

Location :

Lancaster, CA

Job Type:

Short Term Hourly

Job Number:

RN22-123

Department:

Language & Communication Arts

Opening Date:

06/15/2023

Closing Date:

Continuous

RANGE:

13

ANTICIPATED START DATE:

Establishing a Pool

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:

Letter of Intent

Current Resume

WORK SCHEDULE:

Short-Term-Hourly/Professional Experts - Monday - Thursday: 7:30 am - 6:00 pm Friday: 7:30 am-11:30 am. Hours may include evenings and weekends. (Exact work schedule to be determined by supervisor based on department needs and college hours of operation.) Temporary employees may only work up to 25 hours a week (not to exceed 100 hours per month), total not to exceed 999 hours for a total of 100 days. (Days are counted regardless of # of hours worked per day)

DESCRIPTION

Under the direction of the Director of Student Equity, serve as a liaison to high school district, campus and community organizations and general public on matters related to student equity, recruitment and outreach; participate in campus and community events and activities, assist in setting priorities for marketing, solicitation and showcasing college programs and services.

REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES

E= indicates essential elements of the positionDevelop, plan and organize a variety of student and community- related programs, events and activities, city and organizational fairs, festivals, campus activities and meetings. (E)Assist in the development and implementation of strategies to promote attendance at Antelope Valley College and higher education institutions. (E)Assist in developing and implementing strategies to promote recruitment and retention at AVC including but not limited to high school orientations and welcome week activities. (E)Coordinate the dissemination of college program and service information and the financial aid process to a variety of populations via presentations, direct mail campaigns, telephone campaigns, etc. (E)Serve as a liaison between prospective students, current students and college departments. (E)Serve as a liaison to community groups, organizations, other higher education institutions, the high schools, middle schools and/or elementary schools. (E)Plan and conduct student, campus and community events. (E)Attend and participate in community, city and organizational fairs, festivals and meetings and committees.Assist in the maintenance of a database of prospective students and community contacts, provide follow up activities, prepare handbooks, public relations materials and policies to assist and aid in enrollment related activities.Assist in office record keeping and filing activities, assemble data and prepare reports, maintain a variety of equipment and inventory.Recruit, train and provide work direction student mentors, and student worker, ambassador corps including but not limited to initial and on-going training, meetings, office duties, and off-site staffing of events.Maintain correct knowledge of computer and related techniques that affect recruitment and retention and enrollment management practices.Some travel required.Perform other duties as assigned.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Any combination equivalent to graduation from high school and training or at least two years of work experience with high school and college students and/or target groups in marketing, public relations and information campaigns; experience giving oral presentations.

LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS

Valid Driver's License and current auto insurance as required by state lawWork a variable schedule to accommodate evening, weekend and holiday hoursKNOWLEDGE OF:

Methods and techniques in working with prospective studentsMethods and techniques in working with college students and groupsModern office practices, procedures and equipmentStatistical record-keeping techniquesCorrect English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabularyExcellent oral and written communication skillsInterpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesyPrinciples of training and providing work directionConcepts of recruitment, marketing and public relationsProper lifting techniquesABILITY TO:

Learn applicable section of State education code and other applicable lawsLearn and apply district operations, policies, and objectivesLearn and apply the philosophy, objectives, and policies of student servicesWork a flexible schedule involving evening, weekend and holiday hoursLearn, understand and explain college preparatory curriculum for high school students,college curriculum and regulationsLearn, understand and explain Financial Aid application and general processesLift, move and break down equipment, displays, furniture and totes used for various events and presentationsMaintain accurate recordsWork independently with little supervisionMeet schedules and deadlinesEstablish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with othersDirect a team of student workersCommunicate effectively in all methods of communications with diverse populationsTravel within the service area of the collegeOTHER INFORMATION

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Indoor and outdoor work environmentMay be in excess heat or cold weatherEvening, weekend and holiday hoursDriving a vehicle to conduct work as required by positionPHYSICAL EFFORT

Walking to review activity program and sitesStanding to disseminate informationLifting heavy objects up to 50+ poundsPulling/Pushing heavy objects on dollies or cartsAPPLICATION PROCESSThis position requires the following documents to be attached to your online application in order to be considered:

ApplicationCurrent resumeLetter of intent that addresses minimum and desirable qualifications.Scanned copy of official transcripts with required degree(s). Foreign transcripts and degrees require official certification of equivalency to U.S. transcripts and degrees by a certified U.S. review service at the time of application and must identify graduate level coursework.Applications with incomplete information (i.e., statements such as "see resume") or missing documents will not be considered.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATIONEach recruitment is conducted independently from others; therefore, interested parties need to submit separate complete application packages for each position they apply.Applicants may be subject to passing an examination (written/technical), as appropriate to the requirements of the position.Residency within a reasonable geographical area of the college may be necessary.Travel expenses for pre-employment interviews and employment processing will not be authorized.Short Term Hourly (Temporary) Employees and Professional Experts:

May work up to 25 hours a week (not to exceed 100 hours per month), total not to exceed 999 hours for a total of 100 days. (Days are counted regardless of the number of hours worked per day).VISAAVC does not sponsor visas.

ACCOMMODATIONSIf you have, any questions or concerns/if you require accommodations for the application process in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the Human Resources Office at (661) 722-6311.

COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERAntelope Valley Community College District (AVC) is committed to employing administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to student success. AVC recognizes that diversity in the academic environment fosters cultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides suitable role models for all students.

AVC is committed to hiring processes that support equal opportunity, diversity, and provide equitable consideration for all candidates as required in federal and state laws and regulations. To find out more about AVC, please visit our website at avc.edu.

Annual Security Report

is provided by Antelope Valley College for prospective students and employees. A copy of this report is available at http://www.avc.edu/administration/police