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The University of Delaware is seeking an Academic Program Coordinator for the College of Health Sciences in Newark, DE. This role involves managing undergraduate program administration, acting as a liaison among students, faculty, and administrative offices, while ensuring compliance with institutional policies.
The ideal candidate will possess organizational and decision-making skills, have a Bachelor’s degree, and three years of experience in college admission or advisement. This is a hybrid position, offering diverse responsibilities within a dynamic academic environment.
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College / VP Area: College of Health Sciences
Work type: Staff
Location: Newark, DE/Hybrid
Categories: Academic Administration, Full Time, Program/Project Management
Under the limited supervision of the Business Administrator II, Department Chair, and Associate Department Chair in the Department of Kinesiology & Applied Physiology, the Academic Program Coordinator manages the administration of the department’s undergraduate programs, serves as liaison with University faculty, staff, students, and off‑campus organizations/contacts, and is responsible for the programs, department, and university policy applications. This position coordinates all undergraduate administrative activities across multiple academic programs, specialized record keeping and database management, and information gathering projects. This position operates with a high degree of autonomy and exercises independent judgment in managing academic operations, student data, program compliance, and recruitment initiatives. The Academic Program Coordinator serves as a primary liaison among students, faculty, and university offices to ensure efficient program administration and adherence to institutional policies and accreditation standards.
The Department of Kinesiology & Applied Physiology is recognized as one of the nation’s top doctoral programs by the National Academy of Kinesiology. It encompasses three undergraduate programs and six graduate programs, enrolling approximately 750 undergraduate students and 120 graduate students. The Department is supported by 43 faculty and professional staff, including PhD faculty who lead independent research programs with a combined $2.5 million in annual research expenditures.
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