The Program Coordinator: 280 Building (PC) serves as the primary on-site operational lead for Continuing Studies summer youth programs housed in the 280 Building, with a particular focus on the Multi-Arts Camps (MAC) Program. Multi-Arts Camps (MAC) is SAIC’s multidisciplinary, museum-education–rooted summer program for youth ages 6–9, with courses running in two-week sessions throughout July and August. The PC works closely with Continuing Studies colleagues, faculty, student employees, and campus partners to prepare for and manage the day-to-day operations of all Continuing Studies programs in the 280 Building. This role carries building-level responsibility and requires consistent physical presence, independence, and sound judgment. The PC is responsible for maintaining operational flow, addressing issues in real time, and ensuring a safe, well-coordinated environment for students, families, faculty, and staff. The PC is the primary point of contact for students, families, faculty, and student employees. During active program sessions, the PC balances student and family support, supervision of program and teaching assistants, and real-time operational decision-making—particularly during peak congestion periods such as drop-off, pick-up, lunch, and class transitions. Frequent caregiver communication, youth behavior management, conflict mediation, and de-escalation are core components of the role. This role reports to the Assistant Dean for Operations and supervises program assistants (student workers). While MAC is the primary focus, the PC also provides limited administrative support to other Continuing Studies programs as needed throughout the summer.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees