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Student Services Specialist, CARE Program 2023

Employer
MiraCosta College
Location
Oceanside
Salary
Starting at $66,958 per year (range 21, step 1), with annual salary step increases up to step 5. In addition, after five years of district service, employees earn a longevity stipend that increases over time.Employees must make arrangements for the direct

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Student Services Specialist, CARE Program 2023
MiraCosta College


For full details and to apply, go to https://jobs.miracosta.edu/postings/3475

Type of Assignment: Full Time
Assignment Category: Regular Position

Position Details:
This is a regular, full-time, categorically-funded position, 12 months per year, at the Oceanside Campus and the Community Learning Center, reporting to the manager of the Campus Assessment, Resources and Education (CARE) program. The work schedule will normally be Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. The individual selected for this position will be subject to assignment to any district facility during any hours necessary.

Remote Work:
MiraCosta College believes that flexible work enables employees to achieve a more successful balance between work responsibilities and family life. The District offers the opportunity to telework (remote work) for certain positions, depending on the operational needs of the District and the provisions of the telework policy. Probationary and temporary employees are not eligible to telework unless approved by the appropriate vice president. No employee is guaranteed the right to telework. No employee shall be authorized to telework 100% of the time; regular, on-campus presence is expected for all District employees on a weekly basis.

IMPORTANT: MiraCosta College requires that all employees be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to promote a safe and healthful workplace for employees and to promote the health and safety of our campus community. Unvaccinated employees are at greater risk of contracting COVID-19 and developing severe disease. This causes greater risk to their personal health and unnecessary disruption to the college community that depends on college programs and services. As of August 23, 2021, all employees must submit proof of vaccination or request and receive approval for a medical or religious exemption prior to their start date. For more information, please visit https://www.miracosta.edu/covid/covid-vaccination-requirements.html.



Salary Range: 21
Compensation: Starting at $66,958 per year (range 21, step 1), with annual salary step increases up to step 5. In addition, after five years of district service, employees earn a longevity stipend that increases over time.

Employees must make arrangements for the direct deposit of paychecks into the financial institution of their choice, via electronic fund transfer.



Benefits:
MiraCosta College offers an array of benefits to eligible employees.

  • The district pays 100% of the cost of medical, dental and vision insurance for eligible employees and dependents
  • $100,000 life insurance policy
  • Up to $250 of benefit credits per month to help pay for a variety of voluntary benefit options, such as supplemental life insurance, disability coverage, and health care/dependent care flexible spending account (FSA)
  • Vacation, sick leave, and up to 18 paid holidays
  • State pension system retirement benefits (CalPERS)
  • Free and confidential employee assistance program
  • Wellness Program
  • Participation in the District’s Early Retirement Program
  • Professional Development Opportunities
  • Tuition fee reimbursement
  • Childcare Facility (Oceanside Campus)





Position Term in Months: 12

Application Procedure:
In order to be considered for this position, you must submit the following documents directly in the online system and finish applying and receive a confirmation number by 11:59 PM on the closing date:

1. Application on which you list all relevant experience.

2. A current resume or curriculum vitae summarizing your educational background and experience.

3. A cover letter addressed to the "Screening and Interview Committee " specifically addressing how you see yourself playing a role in the College’s Student Equity Plan and how your experience aligns with the Essential Duties, Other Duties, and Desirable Qualifications.

4. Transcripts of college coursework which provide evidence of meeting the minimum qualifications as stated in this job posting. Unofficial or legible photocopies are acceptable. If a degree(s) was earned, the transcripts must state that the degree was awarded. Any degree/coursework used to satisfy the minimum qualifications must be from a postsecondary institution accredited by an accreditation agency recognized by either the U.S. Department of Education or the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation.

If your degree(s) is from a college or university outside of the United States, you must submit a detailed evaluation from a professional evaluation agency. To view a list of agencies approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, go to https://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/leaflets/foreign-transcript-evaluation-(cl-635). Transcripts or translations in English still require the evaluation to show the U.S. equivalence of your degree.

The screening and interview committee will review application materials for up to three to four weeks following the closing/first screening date. Applicants selected for interview will be contacted by phone; those not selected for interview will be notified by e-mail once interview candidates have been scheduled.

Offer of employment to the person selected for this position is contingent upon 1) proof of being fully vaccinated* for COVID-19 or requesting and receiving approval for a medical or religious exemption; 2) successful completion of a pre-placement physical exam at district expense; 3) submission of a current tuberculosis test clearance; 4) proof of eligibility to work in the United States; 5) fingerprint clearance; and 6) approval by the Board of Trustees.

*Individuals are considered fully vaccinated against COVID-19 two weeks or more after they have received the second dose in a 2-dose series (e.g. Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna), or two weeks or more after they have received a single-dose vaccine (e.g., Johnson and Johnson [J&J/Janssen]).



Basic Function:
Under the direction of the CARE Manager, provide case management/one-on-one support to students using a trauma-informed, anti-racist, and justice-focused approach; identify and maintain information on appropriate on- and off-campus programs, resources, or services that address basic student needs such as food insecurity, housing insecurity, homelessness, legal aid, financial literacy, childcare, and transportation; provide intentional outreach and specialized program information to historically marginalized student populations; provide application assistance for public benefits such as CalFresh and/or Medi-Cal; maintain routine documentation and administrative tasks within case management software; perform budget analysis tracking of allowable expenses for basic needs services; assist with coverage and procurement of food and supplies for the campus food pantries; assist with planning and operational logistics of monthly large scale events; perform administrative support and input program-specific information into databases and computer systems including Workday; and perform related duties as assigned.



Distinguishing Characteristics:
A Student Services Specialist is differentiated from a Student Services Coordinator in that an incumbent in the latter class has lead-level responsibilities and a higher level of independent program support duties.



Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this class.

1. Assist in the day-to-day operation of a student services program or department; participate in front-desk coverage and screen students for program and services; assist students with understanding and completing matriculation requirements, applications and/or forms; assist students with course, transfer and career research using both online and print resources; answer routine questions and explain program or service processes, procedures, rules and guidelines; screen student needs for Counselors and schedule student counseling appoint­ments; assist students in accessing student services such as enrolling in program, setting up tests, attending workshops and accessing materials.

2. Deliver orientations and/or presentations to current and prospective students, faculty and staff, parents, high school counselors, community organizations and other colleges and educational institutions; represent the college, department or program at events, such as college and job fairs, orientation programs, community events and outreach events targeting program-specific populations; conduct program-specific workshops and classroom presentations; develop and maintain relationships with community partners.

3. Coordinate logistics of major events, including liaison with event participants, vendors and sponsors; work with campus facilities, campus security and other departments; order food, materials and supplies; troubleshoot onsite, proactively resolving issues; assist in identifying and recruiting speakers; prepare and produce promotional materials including flyers, invita­tions, programs and publications.

4. Administer student assessment and placement testing; assess student records; review test results, transcripts and course equivalency information, graduation articulation requirements and transfer information; provide students with routine transfer information including dead­lines, restrictions and articulation agreements; assist students in preparing applications.

5. Serve as the functional specialist for program-specific electronic databases and programs; facilitate student, faculty and staff use of systems and programs; track and input program statistical and student data into appropriate systems and maintain and update student files and records; prepare routine statistical records and reports; develop and conduct studies and analyses to identify need for new programs and services and evaluate the effectiveness of current programs; may assist in assessing student area outcomes in applicable programs.

6. Provide administrative assistance to the Director, Program Supervisor and Counselors; submit personnel requisitions; train new student and temporary workers; maintain a variety of standard office and specialized records and files; maintain spread­sheets and databases; generate sensitive and complex reports, documents and personnel documentation using advanced word pro­cess­ing; process purchase requisitions and monitor budgets.

7. Assist in the day-to-day operation of the Campus Assessment, Resources & Education (CARE) Program, including the food pantry and related services at the Oceanside Campus, San Elijo Campus, and Community Learning Center; assist students with understanding and completing requirements, applications and/or forms that address basic needs and holistic student wellness; screen student needs for various CARE team members; assess student records when applicable to CARE program services; provide students with information including dead­lines and restrictions of on- and off-campus resources; assist students in preparing applications such as CalFresh/EBT and other related services.



Other Duties:
1. Develop communication tools to student services including posters, social media and any tools used on campus to promote activities.

2. Prepare and administer budgets for specific events as assigned; authorize expenditures according to established guidelines.

3. May provide work direction to student and temporary workers.

4. Perform related duties as assigned.



Knowledge Of:
1. Student services program goals, objectives, policies, procedures and practices.

2. College course prerequisites and matriculation policies.

3. Practices, concepts and techniques used in customer service.

4. Office administration practices and procedures.

5. Procedures followed in administering and scoring standard and other academic tests and recording and reporting test results.

6. The district’s student recordkeeping systems, including appointment setting and accessing student test information as applicable to area of assignment.

7. Modern office practices, procedures and equipment including computers and applicable software programs.
8. District organization, operations, policies and objectives applicable to assigned area of student services.

9. Applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations.

10. Principles and practices of sound business communications, including correct English usage, grammar, spelling and punctuation.

11. Basic principles and practices of employee supervision.

12. District human resources policies and labor contract provisions
13. Resources and support available to students both on- and off-campus.



Ability To:
1. Assign and review the work of student workers and temporary staff.

2. Assist in the planning and implementation of programs and activities in assigned Student Services area.

3. Screen for and schedule counseling appointments.

4. Oversee the day-to-day operations, maintenance, activities and services of a community college student service center.

5. Coordinate, manage and use automated systems for maintaining and reporting test results for various tests.

6. Analyze problems, evaluate alternatives and recommend or adopt effective courses of action.

7. Set priorities and exercise independent judgment within areas of responsibility.

8. Compose clear, concise and comprehensive analyses, correspondence, reports, studies, agreements, presentations and other written materials.

9. Track statistical information utilizing complex spreadsheets and databases.

10. Understand, interpret, explain and apply applicable laws, codes and regulations.

11. Present proposals and recommendations clearly, logically and persuasively.

12. Operate a computer and standard business software.

13. Maintain confidentiality of district and student files and records.

14. Use tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive and complex issues, situations and concerned people.

15. Represent the district effectively in public settings.

16. Demonstrate sensitivity to and understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic and disability issues.

17. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all those encountered in the course of work.



Education & Experience:
To be eligible for this position, you must meet and provide evidence of the following minimum qualifications:

Graduation from an associate degree program and one year of closely related work experience in student services; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. A bachelor’s degree is preferred and may be required to advance to higher levels in the class series.

NOTE: For work experience, one “year” is defined as equivalent to 40 hours per week for 12 months, or at least 2,080 hours.



Desirable Qualifications:
·Experience providing non-clinical case management, emergency response, and outreach at an institution of higher education.

· Experience navigating community resources that address basic needs insecurity, including experience with public benefit applications (e.g., CalFresh/EBT, Medi-Cal).

· Experience coordinating and planning major events at an institution of higher education.

· Demonstrated experience managing competing deadlines/responsibilities and ability to effectively complete tasks in a fast-paced environment.

· Bilingual/Spanish



Licenses & Other Requirements:
A valid California driver’s license and the ability to maintain insurability under the district’s vehicle insurance program.

Physical Effort:
Frequent standing, walking, bending, stooping, kneeling, or crouching; frequent lifting, carrying, pulling and/or pushing of objects weighing up to 50 pounds; ability to travel and/or drive to various locations on and off campus as needed to conduct district business; ability to work at a computer station for extended periods on an as-needed basis, involving light, repetitive use of hands, wrists and forearms; ability to view small-font words/ symbols on a computer monitor for extended periods.

Emotional Effort:
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships involving appropriate interactions and communications personally, by phone and in writing with a variety of individuals and/or groups from diverse backgrounds on a regular, ongoing basis; ability to work effectively under pressure on a variety of tasks concurrently while meeting established dead­lines and changing priorities.

Working Conditions:
Indoor office environment and outside environment with exposure to sun or cold weather for extended periods; subject to frequent contact and interruptions by individuals in person or by phone; intermittent exposure to angry and/or verbally aggressive individuals; may be required to work evening hours on an as-needed basis; may work at any district location.

Posting Number: S_22/23_058_P
Human Resources Contact Information: jobs@miracosta.edu or 760.795.6854
Job Close Date: 6/8/2023
Open Until Filled: No
First Screening Date:

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
MiraCosta College is committed to creating a racially just campus climate. Individuals and their diverse cultures and identities are welcomed, nurtured, and validated. MiraCosta College takes institutional responsibility for closing the equity gap for disproportionately impacted populations including Latinx and Chicanx communities, Black and African American communities, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities, Native American communities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer/questioning, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+) communities, veteran communities, former foster youth, adult students, and students from low socioeconomic statuses. MiraCosta will continue to serve all constituents with values rooted in equity, diversity, inclusion, and community.MiraCosta College’s Mission, Vision, Commitment, and Institutional Values & Goals – https://pa-hrsuite-production.s3.amazonaws.com/3050/docs/105281.pdf

About MiraCosta College
MiraCosta College is one of California's 115 public community colleges. The district operates two campus sites and two centers, and offers a robust online education program. Situated between San Diego and Los Angeles, MiraCosta College benefits from multicultural influences and cultural opportunities. Both students and staff enjoy a friendly atmosphere and the feeling that we are all here to help one another. MiraCosta College is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. For more details, please visit our website at https://www.miracosta.edu/office-of-the-president/board-of-trustees/_docs/3400BP-Diversity-Equity-Inclusion.pdf





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Organization

Working at MiraCosta College

The MiraCosta Community College District Mission is to provide educational opportunities and student-support services to a diverse population of learners with a focus on their success. MiraCosta College offers associate degrees, university-transfer courses, career-and-technical education, certificate programs, basic-skills education, and lifelong-learning opportunities that strengthen the economic, cultural, social, and educational well-being of the communities it serves.
http://www.miracosta.edu/administrative/hr/prospective_whyweworkatmiracosta.html

Both students and staff enjoy a friendly atmosphere, and the feeling that we are all here to help one another. Our diverse student body includes people from a variety of ages, ethnicities and cultural backgrounds.

  • Credit Enrollment: 14,773
  • Noncredit Enrollment: 2,479
  • Credit Enrollment by Gender: Female: 57% Male: 43%
  • Average Age: 26
  • Credit Enrollment by Ethnicity:
    • African American: 4%
    • White: 45%
    • Hispanic: 34%
    • Asian, Pacific Islander: 8%
    • Multiple: 7%
    • Other: 2%
  • Active Duty Military/Veterans/Dependents: 1,396

http://www.miracosta.edu/studentservices/applyenroll/index.html

The MiraCosta Community College District is one of California's 114 public community colleges. MiraCosta offers undergraduate degrees, university-transfer courses, career-and-technical education, certificate programs, basic-skills education, and lifelong-learning opportunities. The college’s fee-based Community Education program provides a wide variety of classes, workshops, and excursions. Tuition-free, noncredit classes also present a variety of learning opportunities at the Community Learning Center and throughout the community.
http://www.miracosta.edu/officeofthepresident/pio/downloads/mcc_mission_statement.pdf

Students who plan to transfer to a four-year university get on the right track through TAG, IGETC, UniversityLink, and other transfer programs. MiraCosta College also has one of the highest transfer rates to the University of California out of all of the community colleges in San Diego County. Our students also typically earn higher GPA's than non-transfer students. Learn more about the transfer process here: http://www.miracosta.edu/studentservices/transfercenter/index.html

Situated between San Diego and Los Angeles, MiraCosta College benefits from multicultural influences and cultural opportunities. Interstate 5, Amtrak, and Carlsbad regional airport provide easy access to either metropolis and to Mexico. The district, which extends 25 miles along the Pacific Ocean from Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base to the city of San Diego, attracts diverse ethnic and socioeconomic populations who live in urban and suburban communities. The intellectual environment is enhanced by the college’s proximity to the University of California San Diego, California State University San Marcos, and other institutions of higher education. Along with numerous theaters, galleries, and museums, residents enjoy a moderate, year-round climate, which provides many opportunities for outdoor activities.

The San Diego Tourism Authority website describes San Diego's North County as a vast, expansive region known for its pristine beaches, natural preserves and miles of open spaces. From Del Mar to Oceanside, the North County coastline is a string of unique picturesque seaside villages that have a small-town feel.

If you're looking for opportunities for outdoor activities in San Diego, the north region has plenty. From hiking and horseback riding in Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve, stand-up paddle boarding and kayaking in Carlsbad Lagoon, to biking along historic Highway 101, or sport fishing, whale watching or surfing the coastline from La Jolla through Oceanside, outdoor enthusiasts are sure to be entertained. San Diego's north coastal town of Encinitas was recently named among the best surf towns in the world by National Geographic.

The North County Coastal region is home to some of San Diego's top attractions, including LEGOLAND California, Sea Life Aquarium and Legoland Water Park, the Flower Fields at Carlsbad, and the Del Mar Fairgrounds, host to the Del Mar Fair from mid-June to early July, followed by the Del Mar Thoroughbred Races until early September. There's also the San Diego Botanic Garden for a look at San Diego native flora and fauna, and at the Eastern border of North County, you'll also find the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, Las Vegas-style Indian casino gaming and a handful of great wineries and local breweries. Art enthusiasts will love the Oceanside Museum of Art and the LUX Art Institute.

San Diego's North County coastal and inland regions are also a paradise for golfers, with over 40 diverse courses to choose from. Graced by cooling breezes from the Pacific Ocean, the Arnold Palmer-designed Park Hyatt Aviara and Tom Fazio-designed Grand Del Mar golf courses are uniquely sculpted around the natural landscapes and native vegetation. San Diego's North region puts you just an hour from Disneyland yet still close to downtown San Diego where the museums of Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo, the Gaslamp Quarter and SeaWorld San Diego are nearby.

North San Diego County is home to eight of the county’s fastest growing cities, businesses and families are drawn to North County’s sunny inland valleys and scenic coastal communities. Additional information about the business environment can be found on the San Diego North Economic Development Council website or on the Oceanside, Carlsbad, Encinitas, or San Diego Coastal Chamber of Commerce websites.

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