Job No. 157155
- Job Title:
- Coordinator for Engineering Connections
- Employer:
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University of Colorado at Boulder
- Location:
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Boulder , CO
- Posting Date:
- 26-Nov-2025
- Description:
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The College of Engineering & Applied Science (CEAS) at CU Boulder launched Engineering Connections (EC) in Fall 2023 to support the academic, social, career, mental health and wellness needs of its students. Using a comprehensive and inclusive approach to student recruitment, persistence, and holistic success, the First-Year Experience (FYE) in Williams Village seeks to intentionally bring together all the resources necessary to create an equitable and robust student experience.
This position will work to create a community in which each student feels a sense of belonging and community through events and programming focusing on wellness, service learning, and academic support. Additionally, this position serves as a highly accessible student-facing presence engaging in all-around support of the First Year Experience; building partnerships with campus partners and stakeholders within CEAS and the wider university community. This role will be expected to work some evenings and late-night hours.
CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Who We Are
Who We Are
Founded in 1893, CEAS at CU Boulder is the second largest of seven schools and colleges at one of the nation's top public research institutions. As Colorado's flagship university, CU Boulder has selective admissions standards and a comprehensive array of undergraduate and graduate programs.
The college’s mission is to generate new knowledge in engineering and related fields, and to equip students from a diverse set of backgrounds to become leaders and citizens responsible for the betterment of individuals and society. Our vision is to be a recognized world leader for excellence and innovation in engineering research and education, with an emphasis on inclusive excellence, active learning and global society.
What Your Key Responsibilities Will Be
What Your Key Responsibilities Will Be
Student Engagement & Programming:
Creates, designs, plans, and manages programs to support strategic goals of improving holistic wellness, increase student’s sense of belonging, fosters an environment that supports academic success, and helps develop connections to the larger campus and local communities.
Coordinates and leads portions of large-scale Engineering Connections student engagement programs, including Engineering Launch, summer orientation programming, and family support initiatives.
Supports implementation of fall welcome events within CEAS and Williams Village
Develops and assesses student learning and program outcomes for events and programming initiatives, using data to inform, enhance, and improve program offerings.
Work collaboratively with campus partners that support and work with student engagement and programming initiatives.
Manages program budgets for both large- and small-scale programming and department initiatives that this role oversees.
Plans, coordinates and collaborates with campus and CEAS partners to build a robust programming platform and curriculum to navigate resources for student wellness based on wellness frameworks (8 Dimensions of Wellness, Okanagan Charter, etc.)
Develops and implements service-learning initiatives that integrate community engagement with the First-Year Experience curriculum to promote student development and civic responsibility.
Supports student staff at events by directing their work in a meaningful way through program planning, budgeting, scheduling, and outreach to campus partners.
Works with identified faculty/departmental staff to organize fall semester major dinners to increase faculty engagement with Engineering Connections students.
Assists Academic Success Program Manager with logistics for academic success workshops and programming.
Strategic Collaboration:
Receives & shares updates regarding current student trends and programmatic efforts with CEAS partners like the Student Support & Advising Services team including both Academic Advising & Academic Success, the Campos Student Center, RAP/LLC programs, Service Learning & Impact in Community Engagement (SLICE), Health Promotions, and the embedded CAPS services to inform collaborations and programming opportunities.
Serves as a trusted resource for student support for staff and faculty involved in the Engineering Connections First Year Experience.
Serves on a programming team for Engineering Connections in conjunction with the Events & Community Building Coordinator and the Assistant Director of First Year Experience to lead the vision of programming in the residential community.
Supports Admitted Buff Day, Engineering Sampler, and other events to increase engagement with potential CU Boulder CEAS students and their families.
Collaborates with student organizations and student societies to design programs and initiatives that engage first-year students around wellness, service learning, and academic success.
Participates in campus-wide meetings, committees, and working groups to stay informed of campus initiatives, foster cross-campus collaboration, and find opportunities to enhance program impact.
- Contact information:
- University of Colorado at Boulder
- Boulder, CO 80309
- United States
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