Program Coordinator

Updated: 7 days ago
Location: Spokane, WASHINGTON
Deadline: 03 Jun 2024

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Who We Are
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Our diverse selection of benefits is part of Gonzaga’s commitment to care for and meet the needs of our employees and their families. The University provides full-time employees in their first year: a PPO Medical plan administered by Premera Blue Cross, employer-paid dental programs through Delta Dental, vision coverage through VSP, employer-paid Life Insurance, and optional employee-paid Life Insurance through Lincoln Financial, TIAA 403(b) Retirement plan including free onsite financial planning and advising, Employee Assistance Program through Supportlinc, Zagfit Wellness program with access to GU’s onsite fitness center and Spokane Transit Authority (STA) bus passes. Additionally, full-time (40 hours per week) staff employees accrue 4 hours of sick time per pay period (pro-rated for less than 40 hours/week), vacation time starting at 5 hours per pay period (pro-rated for less than 40 hours/week) and 17 paid holidays. Additional benefits such as Long Term Disability and Tuition Waivers are available after the first year of employment.
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Position Title Program Coordinator
Posting Number S2277P
Department GU Outdoors & Immersive Outdoor Learning (IOL)
Work Schedule
Typically Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm, with some evenings, weekends, and holidays required.
Employment Status Regular
Temporary or Fixed-Term Assignment End Date
Hours per Week 40
Months per Year 10
Job Purpose
Join our dynamic team as a Program Coordinator and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Outdoor Programs at Gonzaga! We’re on the lookout for a proactive individual to take charge of streamlining programming logistics, and providing mentorship to our dedicated student staff. In this role, you’ll be at the forefront of developing innovative systems to support the expansion of our programs. As a Program Coordinator, you’ll build and nurture strong professional relationships, collaborating seamlessly with a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders. Your responsibilities will extend to performing crucial administrative duties that support our staff, student leaders, and visitors. With the opportunity to lead and supervise various student employee positions, you’ll be a key player in fostering a vibrant and inclusive community. This role both includes dedicated field time, and is also designed to allow the employee to work in field beyond Gonzaga during 1 month off in the summer (between early June and mid July) and 1 month off during the school year. At Gonzaga, we believe in the transformative power of outdoor experiences. As part of our team, you’ll be instrumental in building community, imparting technical outdoor skills, developing leaders, and helping students build connection with the unique ecosystems of the Inland Northwest!
The budgeted annual salary range that the University reasonably expects to offer for this position is $40,192 – $45,136 annually. The internal full salary range is $40,192– $54,377.
Anticipated/Budgeted Salary (Annualized 12 months, 40 hours/week) 40192 – 45136
Minimum Salary (Annualized 12 months, 40 hours/week) 40192
Salary Midpoint (Annualized 12 months, 40 hours/week) 47285
Maximum Salary (Annualized 12 months, 40 hours/week) 54377


Essential Functions


Essential Function Category Title Program Logistics
% of time for section 40%
Function Details
  • Oversee all processes directly tied to trips (gear, rations, vehicles) in conjunction with our Student Gear Room Manager and Rations Manager.
  • Develop and implement systems to support program operations related to trips, logistics, office functions, and student staff training.
  • Coordinate trip and event logistics for larger programs such as pre-orientation, Spring Break, and Gonzaga-in-the-Wilderness.
  • Manage overall equipment strategy, including purchasing priorities, and securing discounts and/or donations.
  • Ensure Rations process is in compliance with good standards of food handling safety.
  • Oversee maintenance and organization of equipment room.
  • Oversee maintenance of Gonzaga Outdoors Vehicles.
  • Manage trip documentation process.
  • Coordinate accommodations.
Essential Function Category Title Student Supervision & Mentorship
% of time for section 40%
Function Details
  • Serve as lead or assistant trip leader on Gonzaga Outdoors and Immersive Outdoor Learning trips either during the week or on weekends.
  • Dependent on experience, this position may also lead week-long spring break trips, or multi-week domestic study abroad trips.
  • Facilitate and instruct portions of Trip Leader Trainings in collaboration with Program Manager.


Other Functions


Other Functions
  • Contribute to the vision, mission, and strategies of Outdoor Programs.
  • Attend and contribute to Departmental, and Divisional (Student Affairs) meetings.
  • Safely drive a 12-passenger van with participants, as well as other University owned and rented vehicles.
  • Other tasks as requested by the Department.


University Competencies


University Work Values
Promoting Excellence in Academic Endeavors and Professional Practice
• Fostering intellectual depth, competence, reflection, and creativity in pursuing exemplary, rather than satisfactory, outcomes
Sharing Responsibility for Mission Identity and Leadership
• Making a personal commitment to learn about Gonzaga’s mission, discovering ways to contribute individually and collaboratively to our distinctive learning and research community
Affirming a Commitment to Human Dignity
• Engaging one another with profound respect, professionalism, and cura personalis while supporting one another’s continued learning, development, and maximizing of potential
Advancing a Culture of Inclusiveness
• Developing cultural fluencies and global awarenesses, and practicing habits that enable us to value, recruit, and support community members from historically underrepresented backgrounds
Caring for Our Common Home and Integral Ecology
• Growing ecological awareness of and respect for the interconnectedness of human and non-human life, and the need to develop and practice habits that are mutually beneficial to all life
Cultivating Individual and Community Accountability
• Demonstrating mutual commitment to our shared project by holding ourselves and others responsible for actions, expecting appropriate behavior, and aligning activities with ethical and professional standards


Qualifications/Knowledge Required/Years Experience Required


Degree Required Bachelor's Degree or Equivalent Experience
Certifications and/or Licensures required
  • Wilderness First Aid or higher, Epinephrine Auto-Injector & CPR certifications
  • Valid Driver’s License and ability to obtain WA state driver’s license
  • Good driving record
Knowledge Required Early career, knowledge may be from education and/or some experience
Years Experience Required 1-2.99 years
Minimum Qualifications
  • BA + one (1) year of related experience in outdoor recreation, outdoor recreation office management or five (5) years of related experience if substituting experience for education requirement.
  • Valid driver’s license and good driving record.
  • Must be able to work in an open, sometimes noisy, fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to function independently and to complete projects with limited supervision.
  • Manage ambiguity and collaborative decision-making structures.
  • Have strong problem-solving skills.
  • Show high levels of flexibility and adaptability.
  • Excellent mentoring skills.
  • Ability to work effectively with a diverse student population.
  • Candidates must be computer-literate.
  • Be able to work with social media applications and information management; and use of a range of Microsoft Office products.
  • This position requires excellent verbal, written, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience leading outdoor trips in a formal role.
  • An understanding of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion topics .
Desired Qualifications
  • Knowledge of experiential education and outdoor leadership, with the integration of Jesuit perspectives.
  • Preferred to have a Wilderness First Responder Certification or higher.
  • An understanding and ability to apply student development theories with a priority on student learning and growth.
  • Previous supervisory experience is preferred.
  • Professional experience leading outdoor trips.
  • Ability to help further Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion efforts our program progress in our work in this area.
  • Experience with emergency and on-call systems for wilderness programming.
Physical / Environmental Qualifications
  • Candidate is responsible for leading kayaking, hiking, backpacking, climbing, mountain biking and camping trips and must be physically able to participate in such activities.
  • Must be able to stay at a specific front desk location for 90% of shift.
  • Wrist and hand movement related to computer work
  • Bend, stoop, kneel, stretch and reach
  • Must be able to work outdoors for sustained periods of time in all weather and environmental conditions.
  • Must be able to lift and carry at least 50 pounds.
  • Must be able to bend, stand, lean, and kneel on a regular basis and for sustained periods of time.
  • Must be able to safely self-transport over uneven terrain or in a confined space.
  • Must be able to work in shared spaces with other employees and customers.


Posting Detail Information


Open Date 05/13/2024
Close Date 06/03/2024
Open Until Filled No
Application Review Begins On 06/03/2024
Special Instructions to Applicants
EEO Statement
Gonzaga University is a Jesuit, Catholic, humanistic institution, and is therefore interested in candidates who will contribute to its distinctive mission. Gonzaga University is a committed EEO/AA employer and diversity candidates are encouraged to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their disability status and/or protected veteran status. Applicants with disabilities needing reasonable accommodations to complete the application or hiring process should contact Human Resources (509) 313-5996.
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