Job Description
The Psychology and Criminal Justice Program Coordinator oversees the academic program's educational and administrative processes for the Online Students.
The position's main duties focus on Academic Support, Student Retention, Curriculum Matters, Accreditation, Assessment Process, and Learning.
Essential duties and responsibilities:
In charge of the Criminal Justice and Psychology faculty recruitment and selection
Provides follow-up on the faculty learning and development plan
Assist the faculty on the scope of the educational objectives of the course and curricular compliance
In charge of the Criminal Justice and Psychology course offerings
Assign academic loads or class programs, avoiding academic overload
Follows up on the course audits ensuring compliance with institutional policies
In charge of the planning and execution process of the program activities for the students community
Recommends and evaluates activities and strategies to increase student retention percentages
Addresses student services support between the Student Services area and the Academic unit
Analyze and recommend link actions or processes between the Retention Department and the Faculty
Measures the results of the actions taken by the faculty about the students in drop risk
Analyze and recommend actions on the late enrollment students in academic terms and retention level for the US and PR students
Actively participates in the curricular review meetings of the Program
Education/ Experience / Competencies:
Master’s degree in Criminal Justice, Psychology, or Juris Doctor
Two (2) years of experience in Academic Administration / Supervision
Two (2) years of teaching experience
Excellent communication skills in English and Spanish
Analytical and systematic capacity
High levels of confidentiality, accuracy, and organization
Service and problem-solving oriented
Excellent interpersonal relationships and decision-making capacity
Excellent technological skills in MS Office, CampusVue, CANVAS and related platforms
Equality Employment Opportunity / Affirmative Action for minorities/Females/People with Disabilities/Veterans
Full-time