Job TitleEngagement Coordinator
Department Student Centers Engagement
Worker TypeRegular
Pay TypeSalary
Position Salary Minimum$32,000
Position Salary Maximum$32,000
Salary will be commensurate with the level of the position, education, and experience.
Scheduled Weekly Hours40
Benefit EligibleYes
Screening Date2025-05-27
Job Description SummaryThis position provides significant support for event planning, marketing, data analysis, the Commuter Center, and more in the Armstrong Student Center. The primary responsibilities of this position are working closely with the Associate Director of Campus Engagement and the Assistant Director of Student Engagement to run digital signage, marketing, and programming in the Center. This position will work closely with aiding all student employees in the Engagement area with onboarding and training. Additionally, they will help support the Commuter Center Assistants and the programming held in the Commuter Center throughout the year. The individual in this role will participate fully with the professional staff, attending meetings and aiding in the completion of projects. The individual in this role will also take on strategic planning projects related to their skills and interests.
Job Description
Essential Duties
Oversees the Armstrong Student Center digital signage and banners
Assists the Commuter Center Assistants with planning Commuter Center Programming
Assists with the creation and execution of Armstrong Student Center Marketing (social media, print marketing, digital signage, etc.)
Assists with supporting student organization event planning as needed
Supports programming creation and execution in the student center as part of the ASC Engagement Team
Onboards, trains, and supports the administration of all ASC Engagement Student Employees (Information Desk Specialist, Student Engagement Team, and the Commuter Center Assistants)
Attends professional staff meetings and event production meetings
Advances projects that contribute to the strategic plan
Other duties and projects as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree (earned prior to start date)
Preferred Qualification
Experience as a student employee on Miami University’s Campus
Required Skills and Abilities
Strong organizational skills
Strong communication skills
Strong time management skills
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Experience with social media and marketing
Experience with creating graphics
Experience with event planning
Applicants are required to submit a resume and cover letter.
This position is a .8 FTE (32 hours per week)
Additional Position Information (if applicable)
Required Application DocumentsResume/CV
Cover Letter
Special Instructions (if applicable)For any questions please reach out to the Associate Director of Campus Engagement, Hannah Muldoon-Davis, at
Additional Information
A criminal background check is required. All campuses are smoke- and tobacco-free campuses.
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