Temporary Experiential Learning Coordinator
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Seattle
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity Job Summary Northeastern University’s
Seattle Campus seeks a motivated and adaptable individual to serve
as an Experiential Living Coordinator for the Summer A and Summer B
terms. Reporting to the Associate Director of Global Campus
Programming, working directly with Northeastern’s Global Experience
Office (GEO), and in daily collaboration with Seattle campus teams
and housing provider, this position will support and engage
Northeastern undergraduate cohorts attending study away/residency
programs in Seattle. Working in collaboration with staff across the
Seattle Campus, GEO, the Office of the Chancellor, and other
University offices, they will help plan, coordinate, and engage
students in undergraduate mobility program opportunities aligned
with campus and University visions, including university-wide
programs. Incorporating the University’s mission, core values, and
DEI initiatives, the Coordinator demonstrates a high-level of
cultural competency. The Experiential Learning Coordinator supports
students on study away programs at the Seattle campus by serving as
one of the main points of contact for students, thinking through a
broad array of services required to provide an optimal learner
experience, and occasionally accompanying students to
program-related events. The Coordinator will assist in documenting
student experiences, costs associated with programming, and
experiential program development. This is a live-in role with
required duty shifts, during which the Coordinator will be the
first point of contact for time-sensitive student concerns. The
target start date for this role is April 20, 2026, with an end date
of August 21, 2026. Minimum Qualifications This position requires
patience, flexibility, assertiveness, diplomacy, and
self-initiative, as well as experience living in an environment
where folks are learners – not only academically but also in life
skills. Specific qualifications include: Eligibility to work at
Northeastern University Intercultural sensitivity/global awareness
Willingness to confront potentially challenging situations and
ability to manage response Proven leadership and consensus-building
experience Ability to supervise college students in diverse
environments (Classroom, Transit, Residence, Museum, Etc.)
Experience working or living in a student-centric environment
preferred Ability to multitask and problem-solve in a fast-paced
work environment Proven high levels of professionalism Ability to
work nights and weekends as required (2-3 times per week)
Bachelor’s Degree preferred; recent college graduates and
graduate-level students encouraged to apply. Key Responsibilities &
Accountabilities Student Programming Partner with Global Experience
Office, Seattle campus, Office of the Chancellor, academic college
and university staff to develop and operationalize programming on
the Seattle campus. Provide direct support and integration between
the campus and GEO teams to promote student engagement. Participate
in student-focused orientations, move-in, and move-out. Plan and
execute social and cultural programming and track related expenses
under supervision of the Associate Director. Attend cocurricular
activities with students and provide feedback to partnerships team.
Develop marketing materials (flyers, newsletters, Teams chats,
etc.) to promote programming to students. Student Support, Safety,
& Incident Response Act as safety liaison with Campus, GEO, and NU
by carrying NU cell phone while on duty shift and escalating
incidents in a timely manner. Maintain the safety and well-being of
the participants during assigned shift. Serve as a primary contact
for program participants. Complete incident reports and other
documentation as required. Exercise excellent judgment in student
supervision, emergency response, and policy interpretation and
implementation. Community Building & Cultural Immersion Facilitate
roommate agreements, one-on-one meetings with students, and
conflict mediations. Assist students with cultural immersion and
adjusting to a new campus environment. Be an ambassador for
Northeastern University; exhibit knowledge of, and enthusiasm for,
NU. Participate in and occasionally develop suitable cultural
activities to immerse the students in the culture of the Seattle
area. Cultivate an environment that is conducive to social and
intellectual growth. Support integration strategy for undergraduate
cohorts to impactfully engage with Seattle campus graduate student
& alumni communities and local industry partners. Compensation This
is an hourly role with a range of $22-25/hour. Housing during the
Summer A and Summer B sessions is included in the compensation
package. Position Type Temporary Additional Information
Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work
experience, education and skills when extending an offer.
Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit
eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid
time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well
as commuting & transportation. Visit
https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
This job is for a current or anticipated job vacancy. Pay Rate:
22.00-25.00
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