The Coordinator of Early College Access and Programs reports to the Assistant Dean of Early College and Access Program, supports the Assistant Dean of Early College and Access Programs to develop a student first model and appreciation and respect for shared governance. The Coordinator of Early College and Access Programs plays a critical role in strengthening partnerships and dual enrolled pathways with Baltimore City Public Schools and other education institutions. The position works closely with counselors and administrators at partner high schools and home school associations to build a dual enrollment and recruitment program to enroll students. The Coordinator of Early College Access and Programs will assist the Assistant Dean of Early College Access and Programs to build relationships with high schools throughout the greater Baltimore metropolitan area, implementing marketing strategies, providing support services prior to, during, and after enrollment. The Coordinator of Early College Access and Programs works in collaboration with various campus departments such as Student Accounting, Student Success Center, Information Technology, Academic Affairs, Workforce Development, and Marketing and Communications. The individual performs other duties as assigned.
Benefits: BCCC is both a higher education institution and a State of Maryland agency. As a state agency, the College is able to offer full-time, permanent PIN employees a host of benefits including a competitive salary and tuition waiver and remission. This is in addition to medical, dental, vision, retirement, 22 days of Annual Leave, 15 days of Sick Leave, 3 Personal Leave days, and more. Contractual Staff may be eligible for select benefits as well.
BCCC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital or domestic/civil partnership status, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by law.
Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment. Applicants needing accommodation for any part of the application and/or hiring process should request the accommodation from The Office of Human Resources office by contacting us at 410-209-6007.
For more information, view the EEO - Know Your Rights and Pay Transparency Statement.