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Coordinator, McNair Scholars Program

The Program Coordinator is responsible for assisting with developing, implementing, and coordinating a two-year pre-graduate preparation and undergraduate research program, in accordance with the goals of the program and federal grant. These activities include assisting with programs, seminars, and presentations for first generation graduate school-bound, low income, and/or ethnically underrepresented undergraduates.
Additional activities include coordinating and/or providing advising, mentorship, and organizational assistance to undergraduates preparing to apply to graduate school. Working with program staff, faculty, and graduate students to assist in development of programs that offer assistance with undergraduate research, graduate school application process, and academic preparation.
The Program Coordinator is a 100%, 12-month position that reports directly to the Director of the McNair Scholars Program. The Program Coordinator is responsible for coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating the program activities and services.
Title IX Contact Information:
Federal Title IX policy requires that all colleges and universities make known the contact information for the person responsible for coordinating its efforts to comply with Title IX regulations. At Roosevelt University, the Title IX Coordinator is Shana Anderson. Her office is in the Auditorium Building of the Chicago campus, 430 S. Michigan Avenue, Suite 204. She can be reached at 312-341-2045 or TitleIX@roosevelt.edu.
Do not contact this email address for inquiries about your job application; if you have questions, you may email hrquestions@roosevelt.edu.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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