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Coordinator, Workforce/Continuing Education Schedule

Employer
Guilford Technical Community College
Location
North Carolina, United States
Salary
Salary Commensurate with experience
Date posted
Apr 16, 2021

The Workforce & Continuing Education (WCE) Schedule Coordinator is responsible for the WCE Schedule of Classes in conjunction with the Director of Instructional Support Services and Special Projects and the college's WCE divisions by reviewing and verifying schedule input, identifying incomplete information, and assessing possible impact to the overall WCE Schedule of Classes and registration. Advises and troubleshoots with the Director of Instructional Support Services and Special Projects regarding scheduling matters and room assignments; monitors scheduling publication deadlines and guidelines, and compiles continuing education schedule for publication. Requires in-depth knowledge of program or operation. Initiates or completes projects, coordinates operations and delivers services.

Education Required

- Associates degree from a regionally accredited college/university

Education Preferred

- Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college/university

Experience Required

- Three years of experience coordinating and analyzing a complex schedule of courses/events utilizing integrated database systems and software applications.

Experience Preferred

- Greater than three years of experience coordinating and analyzing a complex schedule of courses/events utilizing integrated database systems and software applications. - Experience with an educationally-based relational database system (e.g., Colleague, Banner, etc.). - Experience with complex technology solutions currently available for course schedule development (e.g., College Net, Ad Astra, etc.). - Experience with community college continuing education department

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