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William & Mary Washington Center in Washington, DC, seeks a full-time Program Manager for the Campus for Innovative Learning. The role oversees administration, assessment, and coordination of multiple academic partnership programs, coordinating across schools and external partners.
The position requires graduate-level expertise in higher education administration, strong data interpretation skills, and the ability to work independently and with multiple supervisors.
The William & Mary Washington Center, located in Mt. Vernon Triangle in Washington, D.C., seeks a full-time Program Manager for the Campus for Innovative Learning. The Washington Center supports William & Mary students, alumni, faculty, staff, and external partners through academic and internship opportunities, student scholarships, career and networking resources, alumni engagement, event planning, and faculty teaching and research opportunities. Reporting to the Senior Associate Director, and with strategic oversight from the Washington Center Director, this position will manage the administration, assessment, and operational coordination of up to three innovative degree-seeking academic partnership programs based at the Washington Center. The position requires substantial independent judgment, advanced knowledge of higher education administration, and the ability to coordinate across multiple schools, academic units, faculty groups, external partners, and administrative offices. This role is responsible not only for program logistics and student support, but also for ensuring that new and emerging academic programs are assessed in accordance with institutional, SCHEV, and SACSCOC-related expectations for academic quality, student achievement, institutional effectiveness, and continuous improvement. Because these programs may include small cohorts, new curricula, graduate-level coursework, and multi-unit partnerships, the position requires graduate-level methodological competence in assessment design, rubric development, data interpretation, documentation, and evidence-based program improvement. The Program Manager will serve as a central operational and assessment lead for these initiatives, facilitating program growth, ensuring student and partner engagement, supporting faculty-led academic assessment, and helping protect the institution’s accreditation posture.
This is a restricted position, subject to the continued availability of funding and minimum enrollment requirements. Incumbent must be able to travel to W&M's Williamsburg campus on a monthly basis.
30% - Academic Program Administration and Cross-Unit Coordination: Manage day-to-day administration of up to three innovative degree-seeking partnership programs housed through or supported by the Washington Center. Coordinate program logistics across the Washington Center, School of Education, Mason School of Business, Law School, Arts & Sciences, Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships, and other university partners. Serve as a central point of contact among faculty, school leadership, administrative offices, students, and external partners. Coordinate classroom space, program calendars, course logistics, faculty needs, and student-facing program operations in both Washington, D.C. and Williamsburg. Support the launch, scaling, and ongoing refinement of new academic offerings. Exercise independent judgment in resolving operational challenges across multiple supervisors, units, and stakeholder groups.
25% - Program Assessment, Accreditation Support, and Continuous Improvement: Coordinate program assessment processes in alignment with SCHEV expectations, SACSCOC-related standards, institutional effectiveness requirements, and William & Mary's assessment practices. Support the development and refinement of student learning outcomes, assessment plans, rubrics, and evidence-gathering methods. Collect, organize, analyze, and interpret quantitative and qualitative assessment data. Assist faculty and program leadership in documenting student achievement, evaluating program effectiveness, and identifying evidence-based improvements. Support "closing the loop" by translating assessment findings into actionable program adjustments. Address the methodological challenges of assessing small-enrollment and emerging programs, including validity, reliability, data limitations, and appropriate interpretation of limited sample sizes. Prepare assessment summaries, reports, and documentation for internal review, external accreditation processes, and program improvement. Ensure assessment practices demonstrate rigor, faculty engagement, and appropriate academic oversight.
20% - Recruitment and Enrollment Coordination: Manage student recruitment for assigned CIL programs. Coordinate recruitment strategy and execution with school leadership, faculty, and Washington Center leadership. Liaise with the University Registrar and other administrative offices to support student application, enrollment, and program admission processes. Track prospective student engagement and support communication strategies for applicants and admitted students. Represent the programs to prospective students, internal stakeholders, and external partners.
15% - Student Support, Onboarding, and Internship Assistance: Organize and facilitate student onboarding, orientation, and transition into Washington Center-based programs. Serve as a primary student touchpoint for program questions, logistics, internship processes, and partner engagement. In partnership with other staff members, identify and cultivate D.C.-area organizations for potential internship placements. Advise students throughout the internship application, placement, and completion process. Liaise with D.C.-area organizations and institutions on behalf of students seeking internships. Monitor student needs and elevate academic, logistical, or partnership concerns as appropriate.
5% - Networking, Events, and External Engagement: Manage student‑alumni networking opportunities and mentor program activities. Assist with speaker coordination and related logistics for courses, capstone experiences, and partner‑based learning opportunities. Support events that enhance student learning, alumni engagement, and community partnerships.
5% - Other Duties as Assigned: Complete other duties that support the Washington Center, CIL programs, academic partnerships, assessment, and student success.
$78,000-$98,000 commensurate with experience
Applies knowledge of specialty area, program and budget development and administration, and management principles and practices. Contacts include staff, general public, professionals, students, teachers, management, administrators, legislators, and specialists within subject area for exchange of information.
JP0350 - Academic Program Administrator I - Exempt - Salary - S12 Qualifications: Compensation Grade: S12 Recruiting Start Date: 2026-08-10 Position Restrictions: Restricted Funds EEO is the Law.
William & Mary is committed to providing a safe campus community. W&M conducts background investigations for applicants being considered for employment. Background investigations include reference checks, a criminal history record check, and when appropriate, a financial (credit) report or driving history check.
Individuals selected for full-time staff positions will be required to complete a twelve (12) month probationary period in accordance with university policy.
Remote work eligibility is not guaranteed and is subject to approval. Employee eligibility depends on the likelihood of the employee succeeding in a remote work arrangement and the supervisor’s ability to manage remote workers. Departments and/or Human Resources may amend, alter, change, delete, or modify eligibility.
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William & Mary offers a competitive range of benefits that support employee well‑being and professional growth, including access to on-campus fitness facilities, university libraries, and other wellness resources. Educational assistance, professional development opportunities, and a robust holiday schedule are also available. Learn more and explore our comprehensive benefits website.
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