DESCRIPTION
BENEFITS
QUESTIONS
Employment Opportunity
NOTE: This is a hybrid in-person/telecommuting position with the opportunity to telecommute between 4-8 hours per week.
This full-time, 12-months per year Program Specialist - Office of Student Equity position, under general supervision, assists with the planning and implementation of a student program; performs program administrative support duties including maintaining student records and databases, assisting students complete county, state and federal applications for support and tracking program data for grant funding; works with students one-on-one and in groups to identify academic barriers and service needs; acts as a liaison between the student and resource providers; and performs related duties as assigned.
About the Position:
This Program Specialist position provides a variety of administrative and program support services to the DREAM Resource Program and the Office of Student Equity, various College programs, students and clientele, and performs related duties as required or assigned. Primary work will be at our Aptos campus location, with some travel to our Watsonville Center.
The ideal candidate will share Cabrillo's commitment to educating its racially and socioeconomically diverse student population. Cabrillo College serves approximately 11,400 students per term. In the Fall of 2022, 58% of Cabrillo students are members of minoritized populations, identifying themselves as LatinX (51%), Multi Ethnic (5%), Asian (2%), Black Non-Hispanic (1%), Filipino (1%), American Indian/Alaskan Native (<1%) and Pacific Islander (<1%). In 2006, Cabrillo College was designated a Hispanic-Serving Institution, reflecting the great responsibility that the College has to the educational attainment and economic well-being of the surrounding community.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:
Starting Salary Range:$4,465to $5,169 per month; plus 5% annual increases up to step 7, maximum initial salary step placement on the classified salary schedule is step 4. Full-time (40 hours per week) assignment, 12 months per year. Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. with evenings and weekends as required.
Classified employees are required to join the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) and as such contribute 8% of their monthly salary to CalPERS on a pre-tax basis. Position scheduled to begin as soon as possible, pending Governing Board ratification. Salary is subject to proration based on the beginning date of assignment. Cabrillo is unable to sponsor work visas.
Benefits: Our comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, life, short and long term, and vision (optional) insurance provided at a share of cost on a pretax basis, CalPERS Retirement and an Employee Assistance Program. Please see the Benefits link on the HR webpage for more information.
Work-Life Balance:
- Twelve (12) days vacation leave accrued annually; rate increases up to a maximum of twenty (20) days at year ten (10)
- Twelve (12) days of sick leave accrued annually, seven (7) of which can be used as Personal Necessity days annually
- Nineteen (19) paid holidays annually
- Five percent (5%) Longevity award annually after ten (10) years of service with increases to fifteen percent (15%) at twenty (20) years
- Professional Growth educational incentive program
As a classified staff member at Cabrillo College, you will join a vibrant community of professionals and educators working together to provide a positive educational environment where our students experience diverse academic and cultural perspectives.
Examples of Duties
The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this class.
- Participates in the day-to-day services and activities of assigned program that supports achievement of Student academic, career and personal success; answers questions over the phone or at a front counter and resolves escalated questions and concerns from students, faculty, staff, vendors and the public regarding assigned program and services; explains program or service processes, procedures, rules and guidelines.
- Performs administrative or program support functions requiring specialized knowledge of program and administrative work processes; maintains program calendars and schedules; maintains student records, databases and files; verifies student initial and ongoing program eligibility and tracks program participation and academic progress for funding or reimbursement purposes; generates and reconciles reports from multiple data sources.
- Performs intake duties and schedules students for counseling services or provides referrals to other departments, the county or community services; oversees the distribution and tracking of a variety of vouchers; independently performs research for Counselors and other faculty on specific student issues and resolves routine issues.
- Directly assists students with overcoming obstacles to achieving personal and academic success through access to academic and support services; acts as a liaison between student, other campus programs and departments and refers students to counselors and to community resources.
- Monitors budget allocations and expenditures; maintains financial and statistical records and prepares reports; assists in developing program budgets, objectives and procedures within District guidelines; tracks and maintains payments to students and federal, state and county reimbursement data for services; may perform program cashiering functions.
- Assists with the logistics of major events including liaison work with other campus departments and facilities, event participants, vendors and sponsors; oversees logistics for and participates in outreach and matriculation programs, orientation activities, workshops, cultural experiences and academic support/tutoring programs.
- Assists in coordinating resources to respond to students in crisis or who require academic intervention.
- Participates in program marketing including preparation of promotional materials, invitations and publications; updates and maintains the department or program website and social media accounts.
OTHER DUTIES
- Assists with recruiting, hiring and training student employees and monitors their work for accuracy and conformance with applicable requirements and standards.
- May participate on internal and external committees; interacts with community agencies, business/ industry, local government, local high schools, other colleges and academic institutions.
- Demonstrates sensitivity to and understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, faculty and staff.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
- Understanding of, and sensitivity to, the diverse academic, socio-economic, ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds, disability, and sexual orientation, of community college students, faculty and staff; AND
- Graduation from an associate degree program and coursework applicable to the program; AND
- Bilingual and biliterate skill in English/Spanish AND
- At least three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in student support, human services or social services; OR
- An equivalent combination of training and experience.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
- Modern office practices, procedures and equipment including advanced knowledge of computers and applicable software programs.
- General principles, practices and techniques used in customer service, public relations and community outreach.
- Program goals, objectives, policies, procedures and practices applicable to area of assignment.
- District and community resources including governmental, community, and social service organizations and their functions.
- Common issues and challenges facing a diverse population of community college students.
- District rules, policies and procedures applicable to departmental and division operations.
- Basic research methods and analysis techniques.
- Practices and techniques of sound business communication; correct English usage, including spelling, grammar and punctuation.
- Applicable sections of the California Education Code, Title V and other applicable laws.
- The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and other District, state and federal laws, rules, regulations and policies governing student records.
Skills and Abilities to:
- Provide customer service in person and over the phone.
- Comprehend requests for information or assistance, identify appropriate resources and advocate effectively for students and program participants.
- Compose clear, concise and comprehensive correspondence, reports, studies, agreements, presentations and other written materials from brief instructions.
- Track and report statistical information utilizing complex spreadsheets and databases.
- Perform mathematical calculations; assist in monitoring a program or department budget.
- Assist in the planning and implementation of programs and activities in assigned program or department.
- Understand, interpret, explain and apply applicable laws, codes and regulations.
- Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive, complex and confidential student issues and situations.
- Organize, set priorities and exercise sound, independent judgment within areas of responsibility.
- Maintain confidentiality of District and student files and records.
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Understand and follow written and oral instructions.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships.
- Uphold the District’s mission, values and objectives including equity and Guided Pathways.
- Support an inclusive work environment that fosters diversity, respect and engagement.
LICENSES, CERTIFICATES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
- A valid California driver’s license or ability to access and use alternative transportation.
Additional Information
- Complete application and answer supplemental questions; provide detailed information to aid in determining if the minimum qualification requirements have been met
- Attach resume
- Attach all unofficial Transcripts for college coursework completed, if applicable, displaying any degrees conferred (photocopies, photos, and downloads are acceptable).
Please note: All application materials must be received by 11:59 pm on the closing date indicated above.
Attention Applicants
Questions? Concerns? Please contact HR as Departments, Divisions, and Committee Members are unable to discuss active recruitments with potential candidates.
Selection Procedure
Conditions of Employment
EEO Statement
Accommodations
6500 Soquel Dr
Building 1550
Aptos, California, 95003
Employment Opportunity
NOTE: This is a hybrid in-person/telecommuting position with the opportunity to telecommute between 4-8 hours per week.
This full-time, 12-months per year Program Specialist - Office of Student Equity position, under general supervision, assists with the planning and implementation of a student program; performs program administrative support duties including maintaining student records and databases, assisting students complete county, state and federal applications for support and tracking program data for grant funding; works with students one-on-one and in groups to identify academic barriers and service needs; acts as a liaison between the student and resource providers; and performs related duties as assigned.
About the Position:
This Program Specialist position provides a variety of administrative and program support services to the DREAM Resource Program and the Office of Student Equity, various College programs, students and clientele, and performs related duties as required or assigned. Primary work will be at our Aptos campus location, with some travel to our Watsonville Center.
The ideal candidate will share Cabrillo's commitment to educating its racially and socioeconomically diverse student population. Cabrillo College serves approximately 11,400 students per term. In the Fall of 2022, 58% of Cabrillo students are members of minoritized populations, identifying themselves as LatinX (51%), Multi Ethnic (5%), Asian (2%), Black Non-Hispanic (1%), Filipino (1%), American Indian/Alaskan Native (<1%) and Pacific Islander (<1%). In 2006, Cabrillo College was designated a Hispanic-Serving Institution, reflecting the great responsibility that the College has to the educational attainment and economic well-being of the surrounding community.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:
Starting Salary Range:$4,465to $5,169 per month; plus 5% annual increases up to step 7, maximum initial salary step placement on the classified salary schedule is step 4. Full-time (40 hours per week) assignment, 12 months per year. Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. with evenings and weekends as required.
Classified employees are required to join the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) and as such contribute 8% of their monthly salary to CalPERS on a pre-tax basis. Position scheduled to begin as soon as possible, pending Governing Board ratification. Salary is subject to proration based on the beginning date of assignment. Cabrillo is unable to sponsor work visas.
Benefits: Our comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, life, short and long term, and vision (optional) insurance provided at a share of cost on a pretax basis, CalPERS Retirement and an Employee Assistance Program. Please see the Benefits link on the HR webpage for more information.
Work-Life Balance:
- Twelve (12) days vacation leave accrued annually; rate increases up to a maximum of twenty (20) days at year ten (10)
- Twelve (12) days of sick leave accrued annually, seven (7) of which can be used as Personal Necessity days annually
- Nineteen (19) paid holidays annually
- Five percent (5%) Longevity award annually after ten (10) years of service with increases to fifteen percent (15%) at twenty (20) years
- Professional Growth educational incentive program
As a classified staff member at Cabrillo College, you will join a vibrant community of professionals and educators working together to provide a positive educational environment where our students experience diverse academic and cultural perspectives.
Examples of Duties
The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this class.
- Participates in the day-to-day services and activities of assigned program that supports achievement of Student academic, career and personal success; answers questions over the phone or at a front counter and resolves escalated questions and concerns from students, faculty, staff, vendors and the public regarding assigned program and services; explains program or service processes, procedures, rules and guidelines.
- Performs administrative or program support functions requiring specialized knowledge of program and administrative work processes; maintains program calendars and schedules; maintains student records, databases and files; verifies student initial and ongoing program eligibility and tracks program participation and academic progress for funding or reimbursement purposes; generates and reconciles reports from multiple data sources.
- Performs intake duties and schedules students for counseling services or provides referrals to other departments, the county or community services; oversees the distribution and tracking of a variety of vouchers; independently performs research for Counselors and other faculty on specific student issues and resolves routine issues.
- Directly assists students with overcoming obstacles to achieving personal and academic success through access to academic and support services; acts as a liaison between student, other campus programs and departments and refers students to counselors and to community resources.
- Monitors budget allocations and expenditures; maintains financial and statistical records and prepares reports; assists in developing program budgets, objectives and procedures within District guidelines; tracks and maintains payments to students and federal, state and county reimbursement data for services; may perform program cashiering functions.
- Assists with the logistics of major events including liaison work with other campus departments and facilities, event participants, vendors and sponsors; oversees logistics for and participates in outreach and matriculation programs, orientation activities, workshops, cultural experiences and academic support/tutoring programs.
- Assists in coordinating resources to respond to students in crisis or who require academic intervention.
- Participates in program marketing including preparation of promotional materials, invitations and publications; updates and maintains the department or program website and social media accounts.
OTHER DUTIES
- Assists with recruiting, hiring and training student employees and monitors their work for accuracy and conformance with applicable requirements and standards.
- May participate on internal and external committees; interacts with community agencies, business/ industry, local government, local high schools, other colleges and academic institutions.
- Demonstrates sensitivity to and understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, faculty and staff.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
- Understanding of, and sensitivity to, the diverse academic, socio-economic, ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds, disability, and sexual orientation, of community college students, faculty and staff; AND
- Graduation from an associate degree program and coursework applicable to the program; AND
- Bilingual and biliterate skill in English/Spanish AND
- At least three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in student support, human services or social services; OR
- An equivalent combination of training and experience.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
- Modern office practices, procedures and equipment including advanced knowledge of computers and applicable software programs.
- General principles, practices and techniques used in customer service, public relations and community outreach.
- Program goals, objectives, policies, procedures and practices applicable to area of assignment.
- District and community resources including governmental, community, and social service organizations and their functions.
- Common issues and challenges facing a diverse population of community college students.
- District rules, policies and procedures applicable to departmental and division operations.
- Basic research methods and analysis techniques.
- Practices and techniques of sound business communication; correct English usage, including spelling, grammar and punctuation.
- Applicable sections of the California Education Code, Title V and other applicable laws.
- The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and other District, state and federal laws, rules, regulations and policies governing student records.
Skills and Abilities to:
- Provide customer service in person and over the phone.
- Comprehend requests for information or assistance, identify appropriate resources and advocate effectively for students and program participants.
- Compose clear, concise and comprehensive correspondence, reports, studies, agreements, presentations and other written materials from brief instructions.
- Track and report statistical information utilizing complex spreadsheets and databases.
- Perform mathematical calculations; assist in monitoring a program or department budget.
- Assist in the planning and implementation of programs and activities in assigned program or department.
- Understand, interpret, explain and apply applicable laws, codes and regulations.
- Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive, complex and confidential student issues and situations.
- Organize, set priorities and exercise sound, independent judgment within areas of responsibility.
- Maintain confidentiality of District and student files and records.
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Understand and follow written and oral instructions.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships.
- Uphold the District’s mission, values and objectives including equity and Guided Pathways.
- Support an inclusive work environment that fosters diversity, respect and engagement.
LICENSES, CERTIFICATES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
- A valid California driver’s license or ability to access and use alternative transportation.
Additional Information
- Complete application and answer supplemental questions; provide detailed information to aid in determining if the minimum qualification requirements have been met
- Attach resume
- Attach all unofficial Transcripts for college coursework completed, if applicable, displaying any degrees conferred (photocopies, photos, and downloads are acceptable).
Please note: All application materials must be received by 11:59 pm on the closing date indicated above.
Attention Applicants
Questions? Concerns? Please contact HR as Departments, Divisions, and Committee Members are unable to discuss active recruitments with potential candidates.
Selection Procedure
Conditions of Employment
EEO Statement
Accommodations
Cabrillo College currently provides a benefit stipend contribution for medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance for full-time employees and eligible dependents. Please note: Employees who work less than 1,040 hours per year are not eligible for benefits. More than part-time contracts will receive a pro rata benefit stipend based on the percentage of assignment.
Classified employees are required to join the California Public Employee's Retirement System (CalPERS) and as such contribute 8% of their monthly salary to CalPERS on a pre-tax basis. (For additional details you can visit the CalPERS webpage.)
For more information related to benefits, please visit the Cabrillo College Human Resources Benefits webpage on our website.