Program Coordinator I

at Texas A&M University

Record last updated: 5/21/2026 4:11:24 PM

Current Days Open
4
Reqs Seen
6
Current Min Salary
$45,000.00 (Yearly)
Current Max Salary
$50,000.00 (Yearly)
Historical Days Open
47.8
First Seen
2/14/2025
Lowest Min Salary Seen
$45,000.00 (Yearly)
5/21/2026
Highest Max Salary Seen
$55,000.00 (Yearly)
10/20/2025

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Full Job Description

Job TitleProgram Coordinator I Agency Texas A&M University Department Office for Student Success Proposed Minimum SalaryCommensurate Job LocationCollege Station, Texas Job TypeStaff Job Description What We Want The Office for Student Success Learning Communities team is seeking a Program Coordinator I who will plan, organize, direct, and manage the event programming associated with the GTF, Century Scholars, and First Year Eats learning communities at Texas A&M. This individual will be responsible for communicating with student groups, student leaders, vendors, event venues, and fellow staff members to develop and execute multiple events per semester that contribute to the organizational goals of the Learning Communities and provide students with opportunities for professional development and in-depth community building at both large and small scales. This individual will be present on-site at all Learning Communities events, communicating effectively to resolve any logistical challenges or unexpected complications. This individual will also support the daily operations of the Learning Communities by collaborating with other LC staff members for the coordination of their student programming as needed. The ideal candidate will be an individual who is comfortable in a highly fluid work environment with an ever-changing itinerary of day-to-day tasks and activities. This individual should also be comfortable with supervising student leaders, providing constructive feedback on these leaders mentoring and teaching styles, advising students one-on-one, and planning both large and small-scale events tailored to the interests of a general student audience. We need an individual who is highly organized, an excellent communicator, and values teamwork and collaboration with staff and students in equal measure. If the above description is of interest to you, we invite you to apply for this opportunity. What You Need to Know Salary: $45,000.00 to $50,000.00/annually Cover Letter/Resume: A cover letter and resume are strongly recommended and will help in our review. You may upload them on the application under the CV/Resume section. Other Requirements and Factors: Ability to attend meetings and events scheduled during evening and weekend times (work a flex schedule). Requires some evening and weekend work. Travel may be required. Qualifications Required Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience. Two years of related experience such as advising, recruiting, teaching, or housing. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Demonstrated ability to manage an organization. Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others. Must be fluent in the English language and able to comprehend, give, and follow both written and verbal instructions. Essential Duties/Tasks Learning Community Instruction and Event Planning Develops drafts for UGST 181 and UGST 001 Century Scholars seminar courses to include: syllabus, lesson plans, student assignments, and peer mentor facilitation instructions based on the vision and guidance of the Program Director. Provides instruction for and implements approved coursework and programming in the first- and second-year experience course. Completes grading and attendance evaluations for student engagement and progress. Plans and manages budget for learning community events. Program Facilitation Acts as a liaison to library faculty, prospective student centers, and partnering schools associated with learning community scholarships as designated by Program Director for programming purposes. Creates opportunities to strengthen and maintain students community involvement, networking potential, and cross-cohort collaboration within Century, First Year Eats, and general learning community programs. Conduct Advising Serves as an advisor to students engaged in learning communities within OSS. Recruits and advises prospective students for Century Scholars Program, First Year Eats program opportunities, and general learning community programs. Works with continuing students to monitor student engagement and student success. Advises student organizations, peer mentors, and student leaders within these learning communities. Peer Mentor Training and Selection Develops and implements training materials and processes for peer mentors and student leaders in Century, First Year Eats, and general learning community programs based on the vision and guidance of the Program Director. Participates in review of applications, interviews, and oversees selection and training of mentors for the learning communities and the First Year Eats student leader team. Professional Development Engages in appropriate professional development opportunities. Participates in professional organizations. Who We Are The Office for Student Success provides leadership for a collaborative campus-wide culture for undergraduate student success through programs and services that empower, equip, and engage students and support university goals of improved retention and graduation rates and decreased achievement disparities. Why Texas A&M University? We are a prestigious university with strong traditions, Core Values, and a community of caring and collaboration. Amenities associated with a major university, such as sporting and cultural events, state-of-the-art recreation facilities, the Bush Library and Museum, and much more await you. Experience all that a big city has to offer but with a reasonable cost-of-living and no long commutes. Medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, life and AD&D, flexible spending accounts, and long-term disability insurance with Texas A&M contributing to employee health and basic life premiums 12-15 days of annual paid holidays Up to eight hours of paid sick leaveand at leasteight hours of paid vacationeach month Automatic enrollment in theTeacher Retirement System of Texas Health and Wellness: Free exercise programs and release time Professional Development: All employees have access to freeLinkedIn Learningtraining, webinars, and limited financial support to attend conferences, workshops, and more Educational release time and tuition assistancefor completing a degree while a Texas A&M employee Living Well, a program at Texas A&M that has been built by employees, for employees Our Commitment Texas A&M University is committed to enriching the learning and working environment by promoting a culture that respects all perspectives, talents & lived experiences. Embracing varying opinions and perspectives strengthens our core values which are: Respect, Excellence, Leadership, Loyalty, Integrity, and Selfless Service. All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institutions verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institutions procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check. Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer. Howdy and thank you for your interest in a career with Texas A&M University. As the flagship campus of The Texas A&M University System, we are located in College Station, Texas with a student population of more than 74,000 and nearly 14,000 faculty and staff. The Spirit of Aggieland is unmistakable. We are a unique American institution, fostering a culture of friendliness, compassion and respect for one another. Our unique history and rich traditions make Texas A&M special. From our benefits package and professional development opportunities to our retirement programs, Texas A&M is a great place to work. Your path to a great career starts here! Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer. If you need assistance in applying for this job, please contact (979) 845-5154. Useful Links: Benefit Programs Retirement Employee Discount Program Flexible Spending Accounts University Holidays Legal Statements New Employee Onboarding Prospective Employees Safety and Security Notices Training and Development USERRA Nondiscrimination Notice

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