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The mission of John H. Pace Jr. '39 Center for Civic Engagement is to make service and civic engagement a central part of the Princeton University student experience. The Pace Center staff guide undergraduate and graduate students in responsibly addressing the world's needs. The breadth of Pace Center programming encompasses connecting and learning from community, sustained volunteering, advocacy, activism, summer service internships, and post-graduate environmental justice fellowships. The Program Coordinator for Student Leadership is responsible for the preparation and training of student leaders and participants engaging in Pace Center community engagement programs, including, but not limited to: Community Action, Community House, the Student Volunteers Council and other programs as directed. The Program Coordinator for Student Leadership plays a primary role in advising undergraduate service student organizations and assists in the management of student-initiated events and programming. The Program Coordinator for Student Leadership will invite diverse perspectives and express a commitment to helping Princeton University students make the world more equitable. Candidates must be willing and able to adjust their schedule to accommodate evening and weekend hours for special events determined in advance. In addition, once a year, Pace staff participates in the Community Action Command Center. The Program Coordinator for Student Leadership reports to the Senior Associate Director for Community Engagement & Program Director, Community Action. The Pace Center is one of eight units managed by the Office of the Vice President of Campus Life; Campus Life leads the University's co-curricular efforts to provide an enriching experience for Princeton's 5,200 undergraduates and 2,700 graduate students.