Scholar Program Coordinator
Join the Scholar Team to shape and run the programs that help Maine students get to and through college — managing scholarship support funds, supporting Scholars one-on-one, and helping bring our events to life. To apply, email your cover letter and resume to info@mitchellinstitute.org.
General description
The Scholar Program Coordinator works with the Scholar Team to develop and implement initiatives within the Mitchell Institute’s scholarship support programs. Key responsibilities include managing the Fellowship Award, SOS, and SPARC programs; providing proactive, tailored communication and support to Scholars; and helping coordinate Scholar-facing events.
Essential duties & responsibilities
Programs & funds
- Manage the Mitchell Fellowship selection process — creating the application, promoting the opportunity, convening the review committee, and corresponding with recipients.
- Oversee Mitchell Institute support funds (SOS/SPARC) — corresponding with applicants, coordinating staff approvals, securing completed Terms of Award agreements, and handling follow-up.
- Participate in the scholarship application reading and selection process.
Communication & Scholar support
- Support communication with Scholars, including contributing to the monthly Scholar newsletter and providing timely, proactive outreach.
- Provide individualized advising and support to Scholars and Alumni through one-on-one meetings.
- Serve as liaison to the Mitchell Institute Alumni Council.
Events
- Help plan events, particularly the annual Campus Receptions held across Maine in coordination with college campuses.
- Coordinate event follow-up and assessment.
- Attend Scholar events, which may occasionally require evening/weekend availability or travel.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Education, skills & experience
- Bachelor’s degree.
- Preference for Mitchell Scholar Alums or graduates of similar programs (Upward Bound, TRIO).
- Strong writing, interpersonal, and oral communication skills.
- Ability to manage different tasks and prioritize projects; a high level of organizational skill.
- Proficiency with the Microsoft Office suite; CRM (Customer Relationship Management) database experience a plus.
- A passion for higher education, with experience and an affinity for working with young adults.
- Flexibility and self-sufficiency, with strong accuracy and attention to detail.
- Support for the organization’s policies and procedures, including a high degree of confidentiality.
Physical demands
- Manual dexterity, visual acuity, hearing acuity, and flexibility.
- Able to sit for moderate periods using a keyboard; occasional assignments may require prolonged periods of standing or walking.
- Ability to occasionally lift and carry up to 35 lbs, with some reaching and bending.
- Staff members are encouraged to participate in Scholar programming, which may involve more rigorous physical activity.
Pay & benefits
$50,000–$55,000
Commensurate with experience
- 5% retirement contribution.
- Health care coverage for the employee.
- Cell phone stipend.
Ready to apply?
Email your cover letter and resume to info@mitchellinstitute.org and tell us why this role speaks to you. We’d love to hear from Mitchell Scholar Alums and graduates of programs like Upward Bound and TRIO.
This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee in this position. The Mitchell Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a drug-free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable. This posting does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an “at will” relationship.