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Job Description
JOB PURPOSE:
The purpose of this position is to serve as the Program Coordinator for the NSF Research Coordination Network on Assessing and Predicting Job Outcomes in AI (RCN APJO-AI). The Program Coordinator provides comprehensive administrative, operational, financial, and communications support to ensure the effective coordination and execution of network activities. This role supports convening logistics, cross-institutional collaboration, website maintenance, stakeholder communication, travel coordination, financial tracking, deliverable monitoring, and reporting activities. The Program Coordinator serves as the central operational hub for the Network and works closely with the Principal Investigator, project leadership team, Steering Committee, and national partners to ensure milestones and reporting requirements are met on schedule. The position reports directly to the Principal Investigator, Dr. Talitha Washington.
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY:
Has no supervisory responsibility.
NATURE AND SCOPE:
Serve as the Program Coordinator for a national, NSF-funded Research
Coordination Network interfacing with internal contacts across Howard University, including faculty,
research administration, communications, finance, and students, and external partners, including
Steering Committee members, collaborating institutions, industry and nonprofit partners, federal
agencies, vendors, and the broader public. This position supports day-to-day project management and ensures the effective coordination of network-wide collaboration across institutions and
sectors.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
leadership team.
events, including registration, travel arrangements, venue coordination, catering, audiovisual
support, and scheduling.
social media updates, announcements, and dissemination materials.
collaborating partners, and general membership.
reporting requirements are met.
and briefing materials.
accurate financial records in compliance with University and sponsor requirements.
compliance documentation.
collaborators.
action items.
support project activities.
activities.
compliance requirements.
CORE COMPETENCIES:
Workspace, and related productivity tools.
diverse academic, government, industry, and nonprofit stakeholders.
logistics, and meet deadlines independently.
records.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor’s degree and 4–6 years of relevant professional experience in academic, nonprofit, or research program administration. Up to ten (10) years of directly related professional experience may be substituted for educational qualifications. Prior experience supporting grant-funded research projects is highly desirable.
Compliance Salary Range Disclosure
$65,000-$75,000
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