The CSU College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) is housed in the Academic Advancement Center in the Division of Student Affairs. CAMP boasts a student-centered philosophy of advocacy and validating seasonal agricultural workers and migrant farmworking background students through programs, activities, and services. CAMP has three full-time, exempt professionals, and 4 - 6 student staff employees, and the Program Assistant reports directly to the CAMP Outreach and Enrollment Coordinator. We embrace equity and inclusive practices with a student-centered lens.
The primary responsibility of the Program Assistant is to plan and facilitate administrative tasks in support of student-centered programs and events towards recruitment, retention, and student wellness in a in-person services setting. These are accomplished by the following expectations:
Assist CAMP Coordinator with recruitment efforts including but not limited to phone banking, tabling, and presenting.
Work with CAMP Coordinator to develop ongoing workshops and assist with execution of the efforts
Communicate with other AAC programs staff and work together on student centered events
Assist with academic year event planning and execution of campus and community partners collaborations
Responsible for event promotion logistics related to flyer creations and advertisement to CAMP scholars
Develop a digital trail of documents for assigned events and other job responsibilities efforts executed
Serve as coordinator for the office social media outlets, including creation or delegation of content creation and posting
Serve as Lead staff for CAMP Student selection and travel logistics towards the Annual Leadership National HEP/CAMP conference
Assist with assessing and evaluating programs and efforts and report thematical data analysis of summary findings
Understand the program's eligibility and compliance requirements in supporting all areas of recruitment.
Collaborate with full time staff on planning and execution of office and department student staff training and CAMP Scholars Fall and Spring Orientations
Serve in the planning committee for the Northern Colorado Migrant Youth Leadership Institute
Serve in the planning committee for the Academic Advancement Center End of Year Celebration
Attend lead staff meetings and assigned events programs
Track expenses to permit program's operation within the AY 26-27 budget
Collaborate with other CAMP staff to identify student's areas of need
Other duties as assigned upon capacity and availability
Staff the office front desk
Assist with New Student Orientation workshop presentations and involvement in resources fair tableting
Assist with New Student Orientation Spanish sessions
Conduct special research projects relevant to academic success and trending best practices for student success
Assist with interviews, selection, and onboarding procedures of undergraduate student staff
Serve as CAMP representative committee member for the Annual C4E Welcome Back Event
One year of college experience from an accredited institution of higher education
Previous leadership or other experience in working with first-generation and/or underrepresented students
A high degree of organization, administrative, and communication skills as a team member
Ability to problem-solve, think creatively, and maximize available resources
Flexible to changing environments and high level of self-direction, initiative, and reliability
Must be available 3 to 4 days a week to perform assigned duties
Ability to work some nights and weekends
Bachelor's degree and enrolled in a graduate degree at Colorado State University
Previous experiences working with grant funded programs and event planning
Previous experience with temporary agriculture and seasonal farmworkers (and their communities)
Fluent in Spanish
Historically, onboarding or ongoing training begins two weeks before the first day of each Fall and Spring Semesters.
This is a part-time (20 hours a week) special position with funding that ends on June 30, 2027, and there is a possibility of renewal depending upon ongoing funding for this position at a starting rate of $22 per hour. The employment period is for one full academic year that typically begins in early August and ends in mid-May from consecutive Fall and Spring semesters. The employment period includes all pre-service and in-service training. When applicable, summer employment runs from the last week of May to the last week of July.
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES:
In this position, individuals gain a wide range of career readiness skills recognized by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). As a result, of performing the job responsibilities for this position, employees will increase their knowledge, skills, and abilities in the following highly employable areas:
Critically Think/ Problem Solving – Executing sound reasoning while analyzing issues, making decisions, and overcoming obstacles.
Oral/Written Communication – Expressing thoughts/ideas in a clear and effective manner both in-person and in written form.
Teamwork/ Collaboration – Building strong collaborative relationships with peers and university/community partners, while demonstrating working through healthy conflict management.
Leadership – Leveraging others' strengths to achieve a common goal, managing emotions, using empathy to guide and motivate others while organizing, prioritizing, and delegating workloads.
Professionalism/ Work Ethic – Demonstrating personal accountability, effective work habits, integrity/ ethical behavior, acting with the larger community's interests in mind, and can learn from mistakes.
Equity and Inclusion – Value, respect, and learn from diverse cultures, races, ages, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, and religions. Demonstrating inclusiveness and the ability to interact respectfully with all people and gain an appreciation of individuals' differences.
Digital Technology – Integrating existing technologies ethically/effectively to problem solve, complete tasks, and accomplish goals while demonstrating adaptability to new and emerging technologies.
Career Management – Identifying and communicating one's skills, strength, knowledge, experiences, and professional growth areas relevant to desired career goals. Able to navigate and explore job options, career next step opportunities and self-advocate for those opportunities in the workplace.
Qualifying applicants, please submit a copy of a resume and cover letter via workday, and complete the following questionnaire - CAMP Program Assistant Application - to be considered for the position. For any questions, please email [email protected] or call 970-667-9434 and ask to speak with a lead staff member regarding the job position.
To apply, please upload the following applicant documents. Ensure your materials fully address the required and preferred job qualifications of the position. Please note, applicants may redact information from their application materials that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.
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