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Service Program Coordinator, Sun Involvement Center, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

The Arizona State University Service Program Coordinator is part of a dynamic team of individuals in the Sun Devil Involvement Center at Arizona State University located in Tempe, Arizona. The Service Program Coordinator is responsible for the coordination of a meaningful, contemporary and multifaceted campus-wide Community Service Program that facilitates student learning and success through connections with the academic programs, various co-curricular programs and community based organizations.

Coordination includes workshops, presentations, courses, retreat and serving as a clearinghouse on community service. The Director also serves as a resource to others, including staff in the Sun Devil Involvement Center (SDIC), on community service.

The Director:

  • implements and evaluates community service events for/with students; encourages local, regional and national service affiliation;
  • develops and maintains working relationships with non-profit agencies and serve as liaison with campus departments and organizations;
  • consults with faculty interested in providing or creating service learning course components;
  • designs and implements related curriculum such as Leadership internship in Service and serve a member of the Leadership Development Team;
  • collaborates with other SDIC staff to promote positive engagement at ASU;
  • participates collaboratively in SDIC management with budget preparation, and oversight, supervision of support staff, undergraduate and graduate student employees;
  • develops publications, monitors web pages and evaluates unit’s goals and recommendations;
  • supports affirmative action and equal opportunity policies and procedures for the University.

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We want to develop a student leadership program to provide support to our local agencies with the majority of work being done recruiting campus organizations to serve at various sites. The Campus Compact material was the most useful resource thus far. Thank you!"

-LeeAnn Brown, Bonner Scholars Director, West Virginia Wesleyan College