Tuesday, 29 July 2014

[YEP-DC] Fwd: Job Announcement - The SEED Foundation - College Transition & Success (CTS) Program Coordinator

SEED is currently searching for a College Transition & Success (CTS) Program Coordinator.  This is a part-time position dedicated to managing leadership development, professional growth, college transition, and financial education programming to support the postsecondary progress of SEED graduates.  Candidates should have experience working with schools in urban communities and a solid understanding of and belief in positive youth development.  The ideal person for this position is someone who is highly organized and detail oriented, with creative and positive energy.

 

The position will be based at The SEED Foundation in Washington, DC, and the program coordinator will work closely with the CTS staff, along with members of SEED's school-based College Counseling teams. As SEED's college persistence and success efforts grow, this person will be charged with maintaining postsecondary success programs which enhance the personal, professional, and financial lives of SEED graduates.

 

The full job description is attached.  


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