Senior Online Program Facilitator, Pre-College Programs (Summer '26)

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<section class="job-section" id="st-companyDescription"><div><p class="googlejobs-paragraph--empty"></p><h2 class="title">Company Description</h2></div><div class="wysiwyg"><p>Columbia University's <a href="">Pre-College Programs</a> offer immersive academic experiences for high-achieving high school students from around the world. To assist in the execution of the program, the University hires individuals who have completed at least one academic year of study at an American college or university by the start of the program.</p></div></section><section class="job-section" id="st-jobDescription"><div><p class="googlejobs-paragraph--empty"></p><h2 class="title">Job Description</h2></div><div class="wysiwyg" itemprop="responsibilities"><p>Reporting to the Assistant Director for Pre-College, the incumbent performs a variety of tasks to support the Pre-College Programs at the School of Professional Studies. The Senior Online Program Facilitator serves as the primary resource to Instructors and Online Program Facilitators for day-to-day administrative,  online classroom technology, and social media tasks.</p><p><strong>RESPONSIBILITIES</strong><br> <u>PROGRAM FACILITATOR</u></p><ul><li>Serve as the primary resource to 30+ Online Program Facilitators:<ul><li>Lead in-person and remote onboarding and training sessions</li><li>Troubleshoot online classroom technology issues</li><li>Support social media content administration</li></ul></li><li>Attend training sessions and modules to learn the intricacies of online curricular technology in order to serve as a resource to the general program and instructional staff. Technologies include but are not limited to, CourseWorks and Zoom</li><li>Lead the proofreading of student evaluation letters written by instructors </li><li>Manage and organize proofreading documents in Google Drive folders and update the supervisor with daily progress reports</li><li>Assist with the planning and execution of social media campaigns</li></ul><p>Performs other duties and projects as assigned or requested</p></div></section><section class="job-section" id="st-qualifications"><div><p class="googlejobs-paragraph--empty"></p><h2 class="title">Qualifications</h2></div><div class="wysiwyg" itemprop="qualifications"><p>Minimum Qualifications</p><ul><li>High School Diploma or High School equivalency diploma</li><li>One semester of experience with Columbia University’s Pre-College Programs</li><li>Must have completed at least one academic year of study at an American college or university by the start of the internship</li></ul><p>Preferred Qualifications</p><ul><li>Proven ability to effectively work and lead within a collaborative team setting</li><li>Ability to work independently on multiple work streams​​​​​​​</li><li>Ability to handle confidential information in a mature, professional manner​​​​​​​</li><li>Passion for social media content creation and management</li></ul></div></section><section class="job-section" id="st-additionalInformation"><div><p class="googlejobs-paragraph--empty"></p><h2 class="title">Additional Information</h2></div><div class="wysiwyg" itemprop="incentives"><p>The rate of pay for this role is $25.00/hour. Those hired can expect 10-15 hours per week</p><p><u>OTHER REQUIREMENTS</u></p><ul><li>Must undergo a mandatory background check – employment contingent upon results</li><li>Must be located in the United States for the duration of employment</li></ul><p>Questions about the role should be directed to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="6b03181b46181e1b1b04191f2b0804071e0609020a450e0f1e">[email protected]</a></p><p><strong>All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines</strong></p><p><strong>Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran</strong></p></div></section><li class="job-detail">Department: Pre-College Programs</li><li class="job-detail">Division: Non-Degree</li><li class="job-detail">Program: Pre-College Programs</li><li class="job-detail">Academic Program: Pre-College Programs</li><li class="job-detail"> Compensation: USD<span class="job-detail salary-value" data-value="25">25</span> - USD<span class="job-detail salary-value" data-value="25">25</span> - hourly</li>

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