CULTURAL OUTREACH & COMMUNICATION COORDINATOR
Company: Montana State University
Location: Bozeman
Posted on: October 30, 2024
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Job Description:
Position DetailsPosition InformationAnnouncement Number STAFF -
VA - 25122For questions regarding this position, please
contact:Lisa Perry406-994-4880lisa.perry2@montana.edu
(%20lisa.perry2@montana.edu)Classification Title Communications
ProfessionalWorking Title Cultural Outreach & Communication
CoordinatorBrief Position OverviewThe Department of Native American
Studies is seeking a Cultural Outreach & Communication Coordinator
for the Office of American Indian/Alaska Native Student Success
Service (AI/ ANSSS ) who is an advocate and mentor, committed to
providing excellent student and academic support to increase the
recruitment, retention and academic success of American Indian and
Alaska Native students at Montana State University.Position Number
4C0021Department Native American StudiesDivision College of Letters
& ScienceAppointment Type ProfessionalContract Term Fiscal
YearSemesterIf other, specify From dateIf other, specify End
dateFLSA ExemptUnion Affiliation Exempt from Collective
BargainingFTE 1.0Benefits Eligible EligibleSalary Minimum $55,000
annually, commensurate with experience, education, and
qualifications.Contract Type LOAIf other, please specifyRecruitment
Type OpenPosition DetailsGeneral StatementThe Office of American
Indian/Alaska Native Student Success Service is dedicated to the
enrollment, achievement, and success of American Indian and Alaska
Native students at Montana State University. AI/ ANSSS , through a
collaborative and nurturing philosophy, supports Native students
and their families navigate the transition to Montana State
University and the Bozeman community. The AI/ ANSSS provides
advocacy on behalf of Native students with the MSU faculty, staff,
and programs while supporting Native student academic, social,
personal, and cultural growth.This position is contingent upon
continued grant funding. This position is currently funded through
June 30, 2025, with the potential to continue through June 30,
2028, dependent upon available grant funding.Duties and
ResponsibilitiesLiaison outreach to campus and broader community
(Bozeman, Gallatin Valley, State)Recruit and supervise mentors and
mentees for AI/AN student mentorship program.Develop, organize,
plan and coordinate numerous cultural activities for student
engagement and community outreach.Coordinate and implement
education, outreach and communications programs.Coordinate events
and reservations for the American Indian Hall Building.Supervise
student workers who assist with development and implementation of
cultural activities and engagement opportunities.Serve all American
Indian/Alaska Native students needing and seeking to become
academically and personally successful at Montana State
University.Provide culturally sensitive career and personal
counseling and academic advising.Attend and participate in all
Native student-related groups on campus.Develop, update, and
maintain MSU AI/ ANSSS electronic/social media resources as related
to retention and support for MSU students, including the AIC
website, AI/ ANSSS website and MSU Native American Resource
Directory Website.Manage digital signage in AIH .Required
Qualifications - Experience, Education, Knowledge &
SkillsBachelor's Degree in related field, or an equivalent
combination of education and/or experience. Experience advocating
for economically disadvantaged and underrepresented
students.Experience in an educational setting.Experience
coordinating and managing small and large events.Experience giving
oral presentations and speaking publicly to groups, especially
college students.Demonstrated computer and software experience,
including wordprocessing, spreadsheets, presentations, databases,
graphics, and basic web html.Demonstrated experience working with
college students or similar populations as mentor/advisor in a
professional environment.Preferred Qualifications - Experience,
Education, Knowledge & SkillsMaster's Degree in Adult and Higher
Education, Student Affairs, Counseling or related discipline.Grant
management experience.Knowledge of American Indian cultures,
history and contemporary issues, particularly those tribes in
Montana and surrounding states.Experience advising or teaching
underserved students.Experience working with communities from all
backgrounds.Previous experience working with web content management
systems.The Successful Candidate WillEffective interpersonal skills
including the ability to collaborate successfully with faculty,
staff, and students.Strong written, oral and communication
skills.An ability to work positively with teams and individuals
from all backgrounds, ethnicities, and interests.Aptitude for
problem solving and facilitating the work of others.Take initiative
and work well independently.Be confident and competent in oral
presentation and excel in public speaking.Exercise good judgment in
decision making.Maintain confidentiality of records and
information.Aptitude for graphic design and promotion and marketing
for events across campus.Position Special Requirements/Additional
InformationThe person in this position will work a varying schedule
that will include evenings and occasional weekends as
assigned.Routine recruitment traveling in addition to travel to
attendance at meetings, trainings, and conferences, etc.This job
description should not be construed as an exhaustive statement of
duties, responsibilities or requirements, but a general description
of the job. Nothing contained herein restricts Montana State
University's rights to assign or reassign duties and
responsibilities to this job at any time.Physical DemandsTo perform
this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each
essential duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable
accommodations. The requirements listed above are representative of
the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.This position has
supervisory duties? YesPosting Detail InformationNumber of
Vacancies 1Desired Start Date Upon completion of a successful
search.Position End Date (if temporary)Open DateClose
DateApplications will be:Screening of applications will begin on
October 18, 2024; however, applicationswill continue to be accepted
until an adequate applicant pool has beenestablished.Special
InstructionsEEO StatementMontana State University is an equal
opportunity employer. MSU does not discriminate against any
applicant on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, political
ideas, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age,
marital status, national origin, physical or mental disability, or
any other protected class status in violation of any applicable
law.In compliance with the Montana Veteran's Employment Preference
Act, MSU provides preference in employment to veterans, disabled
veterans, and certain eligible relatives of veterans. To claim
veteran's preference, please complete the veteran's preference
information located in the Demographics section of your
profile.
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