International Internship Program Coordinator
The International Internship Program Coordinator reports to the Director of the Princeton International Internship Program (IIP) and supports all IIP activities within Princeton's Office of International Programs (OIP), part of the Office of the Dean of the College. The Program Coordinator works as part of a team of four (Director, two Program Assistant Directors and Program Coordinator). The IIP Program advises first, second and third-year undergraduate students through the selection and placement program across 300 international internships in more than 50 countries. The program coordinator position entails drafting and workflow management of contracts and agreements for third-party providers; coordinating documents and data throughout the selection process in the Global Program System (GPS), managing events and supporting the IIP team on the day-to-day activities. This includes communication with students through the general mailbox, Mailchimp, creating marketing materials for recruitment, preparing newsletters for program participants, and a significant number of payments through Prime Financials and student awards through the Student Activities Funding Engine (SAFE). The Program Coordinator interacts regularly with Princeton administrators, representatives, and external program providers as well as undergraduates and program alumni. The position requires working with sensitive materials in a deadline-driven, high volume, and fast-paced environment.
Responsibilities
Assist and support IIP Director and team in all aspects of the selection and placement process, including updating materials in GPS, responding to routine student and partner inquiries, database management and the preparation of pre-departure materials. Manage and track student requirement compliance ensuring all students complete necessary forms, surveys, and meetings throughout the program cycle including check-in attendance with advisers and submission of mid-program snapshots, final evaluations (using Qualtrics and Google docs), virtual posters, and donor letters where applicable.
Work closely with the Director to prepare annual drafts of third-party provider agreements to ensure compliance with the University policy and program stipulations. Manage the agreement negotiation workflow and maintenance of database containing timeline, payment and other program logistics.
Process all necessary payment including invoices, awards, and reimbursements, as well as entering all student awards using the Student Activities Funding Engine. Track and coordinate IIP payments and awards. Work closely with the team on exporting, and reporting on specific data whether it's for reports, updating GPS, tracking payments in Prime, including working with the data workflow. Liaise with Finance and Treasury to troubleshoot payments for student awards and third-party provider payments.
Plays a lead role in the general administration and oversight of all IIP events included but not limited to : arranging catering and other supplies; reserving rooms; helping to publicize events, providing technological assistance and on-site logistical set up for all IIP events. Attend IIP events and assist with moderating information sessions, pre-departure orientations, collecting and distributing necessary materials to students and other logistical support. Efficiently use Mailchimp and Canva to draft newsletters, reports and other digital marketing materials.
Qualifications
Essential :
Preferred :
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Program Coordinator • Princeton, NJ, US