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Princeton University

Program Coordinator

🇺🇸 Princeton, NJ

🕑 Part-Time

💰 $63K - $77K

💻 Other

🗓️ August 4th, 2025

Edtech.com's Summary

Princeton University is hiring a Program Coordinator. The role involves providing administrative support to the Writing Program staff and managing key functions such as Writing Center scheduling, payroll approval, event planning, and enrollment processes. The coordinator serves as the primary contact for students, faculty, and vendors, handling various logistical and communication tasks essential to the smooth operation of the Writing Program.

Highlights
  • Provide administrative support to Writing Program staff, including scheduling, payroll, and budget tracking for the Writing Center.
  • Assist with the enrollment process for first-year students in Writing Seminars, including communication and tracking.
  • Plan and manage logistics for annual and semi-annual program events such as faculty retreats and research conferences.
  • Support recruitment, hiring, and onboarding processes for lecturers, teaching fellows, and Writing Center fellows.
  • Manage supplies, facilities maintenance, invoice processing, and vendor liaison responsibilities.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and Google Drive, Docs, Forms, and Sheets.
  • Ability to handle high-volume, diverse workloads independently while meeting deadlines.
  • Preferred experience includes familiarity with higher education environments and Princeton University systems.
  • Part-time, 27.25 hours per week for 9 months annually, primarily Monday through Thursday.
  • Salary range between $63,000 and $77,000, with eligibility for benefits and a 180-day probation period.

Program Coordinator Full Description

Overview: 
The Program Coordinator position is a 0.5 FTE who works 75% duty time (27.2 hours/week) for 9 months a year (August 1 to December 15 and January 15 to May 31).
 
The Program Coordinator provides administrative support to the Writing Program staff, including the Director, Program Manager, Senior Associate Director, three Associate Directors, the IT Manager, 35+ faculty and 80+ Writing Center Fellows (Princeton undergraduate and graduate students). The Program Coordinator is the first point of contact for the Writing Seminars, courses required of all first-year students, and the Writing Center, a core academic resource that provides over 5,000 individual conferences each year for Princeton students. The Program Coordinator represents the Writing Program to students, parents, faculty, academic advisers, guests, and all others, and must have the ability to interact, verbally and in writing, with diplomacy and discretion.
 
The Program Coordinator assists with Writing Center scheduling, payroll approval, publicity, event planning, and other tasks as assigned.
 
The Program Coordinator serves as primary liaison with University services departments and outside vendors; processes invoices; and purchases supplies. The Program Coordinator arranges for routine facilities maintenance, and responds to emergencies.
 
The Program Coordinator also plays an integral role in large-scale projects occurring annually and semi-annually.
 
Annual: Recruitment and hiring of new lecturers, Quin Morton Teaching Fellows, and Writing Center Fellows; New faculty training; Fall faculty retreat; Fall Writing Center training.
 
Semi-annual: Writing Seminar enrollment process (1400+ students enrolled in 120+ Writing Seminars); Student research conferences .

Responsibilities: 
Writing Center: In conjunction with the Associate Director, the Program Coordinator:
- Schedules appointments
- Assists with coverage requests
- Approves payroll
- Assists with budget tracking and adjustments
- Assists in email communication with students and fellows
- Supports fellows with financial requests and Concur transactions
- Supports dissertation bootcamps for graduate students
- Orders supplies and maintains stocking of conference rooms
 
Enrollment: The Program Coordinator supports the IT Manager and Program Manager during the enrollment process to ensure all first-year undergraduates complete the required Writing Seminar:

- Communicates with first-year students and residential college staff re: seminar selection and assignment, seminar change requests, etc.
- Helps track students outside the enrollment system who need to complete their Writing Seminar (students who take a leave and return, students who need to retake their Writing Seminar)
 
Annual Program Events: The Program Coordinator provides assistance with planning and logistical support for key events such as Princeton Preview Open House (Spring); Mary W. George Research Conference (Fall and Spring); Pedagogy in Practice (week-long training workshops in Spring and Fall for new faculty); Fall Retreat; and Writing Center Training Weekend:
- Reserves space and necessary equipment
- Organizes catering
- Purchases supplies
- Prepares programs, handouts, and posters
- Communicates with participants and invited guests
- Coordinates technology and A/V support
- Sets up and breaks down event space
- Remains on event site for support and troubleshooting as necessary

Hiring: The Program Coordinator supports the Associate Director for the Writing Seminars each Spring with processing and reporting on recruitment and hiring of new lecturers for the Program.

- Arranges for advertising to ensure broadly diverse applicant pool
- Updates a database to track applicant status throughout the search process
- Communicates with applicants about the progress of the search process
- Makes travel arrangements for candidates invited for on-campus interviews
- Processes reimbursements to candidates brought to campus
- Assists new hires with on-boarding to Princeton and scheduling moving arrangements
 
Program Support: The Program Coordinator supports multiple groups and individuals across the Writing Program:

- Maintains supplies for Program faculty and Writing Center fellows
- Maintains furniture and equipment (submit work orders and order repairs)
- Prepares materials: Writing Center publicity visits
- Handles Student Consent Forms(prepare, distribute, collect, and archive online each semester)
- Manages academic year start-up tasks: Distributing keys, prepping seminar rooms
- Supports faculty in reconciling Concur expenses
- Ensures event charges are assigned to correct chart strings
- Works in conjunction with Program Manager to budget event expenses
- Handles special projects as needed

Qualifications: 
Essential Qualifications:
- Ability to work independently and to meet strict deadlines
- Strong interpersonal skills, excellent judgment, and tact
- Outstanding communication skills, both written and oral
- Demonstrated ability for teamwork and collaboration
- Highly organized with efficient, consistent, and accurate work habits
- Ability to handle a diverse high-volume workload on a daily basis
- Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook
- Knowledge of Google Drive, Docs, Forms, and Sheets
 
Preferred Qualifications:
- Familiarity with working in a higher education environment
- Familiarity with Princeton University systems
 
Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
 
The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly.
 
If the salary range on the posted position shows an hourly rate, this is the baseline; the actual hourly rate may be higher, depending on the position and factors listed above.
 
The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this link for more information.
Standard Weekly Hours: 27.25 Work Schedule, If Other Than Standard Hours: Primarily Monday through Thursday during academic year but must be flexible to adjust to program needs. Eligible for Overtime: No Benefits Eligible: Yes Probationary Period: 180 days Essential Services Personnel (see policy for detail): No Physical Capacity Exam Required: No Valid Driver’s License Required: No Experience Level: Entry Level : #LI-ZY1 Salary Range: $63,000 to $77,000