Coordinator for Transition Programs & Assessment
Company: UNC-Chapel Hill
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary This position may be eligible for a hybrid work
arrangement that may include a partially remote work location,
consistent with System Office policy. UNC Chapel Hill employees are
generally required to reside within a reasonable commuting distance
of their assigned duty station. The Coordinator for Transition
Programs & Assessment in New Student & Family Programs will lead
and develop, programs and services for the Weeks of Welcome in fall
semesters, Week of Welcome Back in spring semesters. Late Night
programming at Orientation for First Year Students. Orientation
programming for the Robertson Scholars Program and all extended
orientation programs. This coordinator will serve as the office’s
primary resource for first year student initiatives that serve new
international and out-of-state students. This coordinator will help
hire, train, and supervise NSFP’s WOW board. In addition, this
coordinator will lead assessment efforts for WOW programs and,
together with direction from the NSFP management team, will oversee
all NSFP’s office-wide assessment planning, data collection,
analysis, and reporting. This coordinator reports to the Associate
Director for Orientation and Transition Programs, in New Student &
Family Programs. Required Qualifications, Competencies, And
Experience Successful candidates must: Possess the ability to work
effectively in teams and individually in a fast-paced environment.
Demonstrate knowledge of the needs of first-year and transfer
students and their families and how to best serve, program for, and
communicate with these constituent groups. Demonstrate leadership
and effectiveness in promoting respect and appreciation among a
variety range of students and families. Have excellent verbal and
written communication, proofreading, and editing skills. Possesses
the ability to prioritize work appropriately and adapt easily to
changing priorities, as well as work independently on multiple
tasks and deal effectively with conflicting priorities. Have a
willingness to work some limited evenings and weekends (typically
tied to WOW , WOWB , Orientation, and Family Weekend seasons,
respectively). Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, And
Experience Preferred Experience A minimum of one year of full-time
professional experience in higher education or a related field. Two
years in a related graduate assistantship may equal one
professional year. Previous experience in developing and
implementing orientation and transition programs preferred, as is
experience in developing programs for family members of college
students. Previous experience with student leadership development,
including recruitment, selection, hiring, training, and supervision
of undergraduate students. Experience developing assessment
instruments, collecting and analyzing quantitative and qualitative
data. *Experience making data-driven strategic decisions aimed at
continually improving programs and services.
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