Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Education Program Assistant

http://www.santafe.edu/about/jobs/education-program-assistant/

Education Program Assistant

This entry-level position will provides administrative and clerical support for the Education Program, and reports to the Director of Education. This full-time position pays $18.00 per hour, for a 37.5-hour week. The generous employee benefit package includes sick leave, vacation, and holiday pay, health insurances, and retirement plan eligibility. 
See job description below for the full list of job requirements and responsibilities.    
Application deadline is January 27, 2016. Position available immediately. 

TO APPLY

Please send your cover letter, resume, and the names and contact information for three references toemploy@santafe.edu; note that you are responding to the EPA Ad in your subject line. 
While e-mail submissions are preferred, you may mail these materials, for receipt by the deadline, to:
EPA Ad, Santa Fe Institute, 1399 Hyde Park Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501
Or fax them to: 505-983-0751.
No phone calls please.
The Santa Fe Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

JOB DESCRIPTION

JOB SUMMARY

Under limited supervision, this position provides administrative and clerical support for education and outreach activities, both in the US and internationally. Works with Director of Education, Program Manager for Online Education, and other education team members to execute educational programs, residencies, and online courses. Provides additional support to the Program Manager of Online Education to support the SFI Complexity Explorer online education platform. In coordination with Director of Education, provides assistance with alumni activities to Program Assistant, Postdoctoral Fellows. As relevant, and with approval of Director of Education, provides assistance for educational activities generated by other SFI departments. 

JOB REQUIREMENTS

•  Self-starter with excellent writing, editing, and oral communication skills and close attention to detail.
•  Proven project management, time management, and event planning skills.
• Ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community.
• Ability to adapt to a rapidly changing department and support many different programs.
• Ability to work independently with limited direction as well as respond to immediate requests.
• Strong software skills, including word processing, spreadsheet, database, email, and web applications, and ability to learn new software packages as needed.
• Good judgment and the ability to handle sensitive or confidential information with a sensitivity to cultural diversity.
• Must be comfortable and polished interacting with donors and business leaders in a professional context.
• Reliable transportation and ability to work evenings and weekends and occasionally travel overnight are required.
• At least two years experience in an administrative capacity in a complex, fast-paced office supporting multiple programs and staff members is required.
• Ability to use word processing, electronic mail, spreadsheet, scan, web search and database applications effectively.
• Ability to learn new software packages as needed (HTML, CRM databases, Survey Monkey, InDesign, social media platforms, web-editing, wiki editing, Flickr management, Skype and Google Hangout). Experience using a Macintosh.
• Experience in dealing with educational institutions, governmental agencies, and international settings.
• BA or BS from an accredited college or university is preferred, or equivalent work experience. 

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

Promotion
Coordinates recruitment activities for educational programs including production of informational posters, oversight for advertisement placement (in print and online), announcements in SFI literature, etc. Coordinates mailings, electronic calls for applications and nominations for schools, residencies and awards program. 
Applications
Processes educational program applications, to include receipt, verification of completeness, entering information into database, manipulation of data, creation and maintenance of a paper and electronic filing systems, maintenance of applicant files, compiling candidate evaluations, working with selection committees, sending/drafting acknowledgments, letters, and correspondence to applicants regarding queries, status, and selection. Assists with visa and international travel constraints. Includes handling a large volume of requests for information both electronically and by telephone. Responsible for updating and maintaining profiles and information on the SFI web site and event wiki. 
Evaluation
Coordinates and provides evaluation and analytics for educational recruitment activities and diversity participation. Produces analytics on Complexity Explorer online courses. 
Event Coordination 
Coordinates all logistical issues related to education programs including coordination with Director of Personnel to distribute letters of invitation, compiling participant rosters, arranging payments to vendors, assisting in travel and housing arrangements, etc. Engages independently in relevant faculty interactions.  
Coordinates the execution of educational activities, including making arrangements for facilities and activities and assisting the directors of the summer school with curriculum and faculty arrangements. Includes coordination with accounting dept., Webmaster, Events Manager and other internal departments as needed regarding educational programs. Includes creating agendas, meeting and presentation planning, and preparation of nametags, rosters, and other meeting materials. In collaboration with Director of Education may coordinate fellowships and schools for other SFI departments. 
Coordinates invitations for education events and acts as a representative of SFI to the community. Acts as a liaison to other educational groups to cross promote events, and provides on-site set-up and coordination for events. 
Social Media
Assists with social media responsibilities, working closely with the Director of Communications on projects related not only to education but also to institutional and development outreach in general. Assists with print and social media campaigns for public lecture program and residential and off-campus educational programs. Maintains education program calendar and posts events. Assists the Program Manager of Online Education in generating non-course content, performing research and interviews for news articles. 
Coordinating Online Education
Assists with filming and video editing activities for all education programs, working closely with the Program Manager of Online Education on video production for online courses. Coordinates video intern(s) and video studio schedule. 
Assists the Program Manager of Online Education with fulfillment of Complexity Explorer merchandise sales and with other promotional work as needed. Coordinates the subtitle project for the online courses. 
Additional 
Works with other administrative staff, researchers, visitors as needed. Works within a team environment to ensure all responsibilities are met. Works with Director of Education in support of internal and external advocacy. Performs miscellaneous job-related duties or projects as assigned.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Promotion and Communications Contractor

Promotion and Communications Contractor
Santa Fe Institute
INDUSTRY: Scientific Research & Education
LOCATION: Santa Fe, NM

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 11/26/2015
JOB TYPE:  Part-time Temporary
WORK SCHEDULE:  10
hours per week
JOB DUTIES: The Santa Fe Institute, a Santa Fe-based not-for-profit scientific research institute, seeks a part-time Promotion and Communications Contractor for the Complexity Explorer online education program. Complexity Explorer is the repository of free online education resources related to complex systems, including massive open online courses, tutorials, resource and glossary lists and a virtual laboratory. Complexity Explorer offers interested individuals access to the Santa Fe Institute's expertise in complex systems on a global scale. The goal is to increase the reach and impact of Complexity Explorer's courses and resources. The contractor must be experienced in using social media and have an appreciation for learning and science. Superior communication and organizational skills are equally necessary. The initial term is six months, with the possibility for an extension. This contractor will be responsible for: Updating and managing the Complexity Explorer social media accounts [Facebook and Twitter] and exploring new social media opportunities for Complexity Explorer [Instagram, Reddit, etc.]; Increasing current course promotion efforts [creating distribution lists, upgrading MOOC aggregator sites, posting in relevant social media groups]; Collaborating in designing new promotional material [e.g. promo video]; Compiling quotes from user feedback and writing articles for the Complexity Explorer site related to users and courses; Collaborating with the program manager to pinpoint effective methods for advertising the platform and the courses, within out budget [e.g. Twitter, Facebook, Class Central, Radiolab] and collaborating in designing the material to be advertised; Collaborating in communication with platform users through assistance designing monthly updates to platform users and subtitle volunteers; Performing online video management tasks, such as creating and curating Youtube Channels, renaming videos to standard naming convention, updating website links and subtitle platform links; Involvement in other online promotional or communications activities as required. The Program and Communications COntractor will collaborate primarily with the Program Manger of Online Education, or in their absence, with the Manager of Schools, Residencies and Community Outreach. ***If you are interested, please contact Gabby Beans at gabeans@santafe.edu. Include your resume, a list of current or past clients, and samples of, or links to, your work.***
MINIMUM SKILL REQUIREMENTS: Excellent organizational. written and oral communication skills. Proven track record of dependability, a respect for details, the capacity to multi-task, and a can-do, team-oriented, entrepreneurial and enthusiastic attitude. Working knowledge of online marketing and advertising tools, particularly social media and web publishing. Working knowledge of MS Office suite and collaborative tools like Dropbox, Google apps, Box, Trello.
PREFERRED SKILLS: Interest in science, on-line learning, and/or familiarity with photography and video editing tools a plus.
WAGES:  15-25/hr dependent on experience
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APPLY BY:  Email,  ,  ,  ,  ,  
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS: Resume,  ,  
CONTACT INFORMATION:
NAME:
MAILING ADDRESS: 1399 Hyde Park Road, Santa Fe, NM87501
PHONE: 505-946-2755
FAX: 505-982-0565
EMAIL:
WEB ADDRESS: www.santafe.edu


Thursday, October 29, 2015

Update from Cara at Vista Therapeutics in Santa Fe

Cara Hyatt sent an update today. Congrats Cara on your employment and success. Vista Therapeutics sounds like a great challenge that is worth the climb!

"I still haven't posted this b/c I'm still apprehensive of where exactly I am posting.  I created a new gmail because we will soon be uploading videos from the lab. Finally had a successful with Go-To Meeting since our business requires weekly long distance meetings and presentations. I am astonished at how much progress I've made and still very much thank the PROTEC Program! I thought you might want to post on the blog. Thanks again and please let me know of any refresher courses I should take since we are now moving towards Microsoft 2016 and windows 10! Have a good day!" -Cara 


Friday, September 25, 2015

Films, Horses and School. Oh my!

Photo by Daniel Williams. Sylvie is pictured on a horse here with AFL-CIO and IATSE BA Labor Leader Jon Hendry and his trusty companion Bob in the foreground.
Sylvie Mortenson (atop the horse) has a love for the movies. She began her adventure in film wrangling horses in France and was hired to come to New Mexico in the 1990's for the Italian television show Lucky Luke. Sylvie has a myriad of skills from horse husbandry, entrepreneurship, being a Mom, business owner and and now a student of accounting and finance. 
Sylvie joined PROTEC to increase her office skills and seek multiple internship experiences to see what might be a good fit for her as she moves back into the workforce fulltime.
Sylvie split her internship hours between the Santa Fe Film Festival and the New Mexico Film Foundation. What she found is that her appetite for experiences may be bigger than the amount of time she has. "I am going to school full-time for my accounting degree at Santa Fe Community College, I have a lot going on RIGHT NOW!" 
Sylvie did have some exciting internship hours helping shoot a commercial for City of Santa Fe tourism and meeting a lot of wonderful people. "I love working with people!"
Wherever life takes her Sylvie has a positive outlook and trusts in serendipity. "I am just curious to see what happens!" she states about her future. And whatever comes her way Sylvie is ready to roll! 

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Behind the scenes in health

Sylvana's selfie with her baby in the Dental Assisting Program teaching lab at Santa Fe Community College
Sylvana Chavez is a new mom who is interested in pursuing training and work in Health Information Technology. Through PROTEC she interned for Dr. Aamna Nayyar in the Dental Assisting Program at Santa Fe Community College. One of Sylvana's main internship goals was to learn more about what goes on behind the scenes in a health clinic. At SFCC students work within a state of the art facility with La Familia Dental Clinic that is open to the public. Sylvana's work utilized MS Excel in organizing inventory for the dental program where she got a chance to see how support systems work in the medical field.

The medical field requires a lot of data management. The state of New Mexico has a vested interest in Health Information Technology and there is currently a statewide consortium through Sun Online where schools are partnering to train workers in the growing Health IT industries. http://www.sfcc.edu/sun

After her internship Sylvana will be spending some time with her new baby and going back to school. "I think I might be interested in Radiology and becoming a technician," she said by phone interview last week. We wish Sylvana the best of luck with her new baby and her future plans!

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

An Intern beneath the New Mexico Museum of Art

Rebecca Aubin, Head of Education and Visitor Experience with Baji Milici at the New Mexico Museum of Art

The New Mexico Museum of Art is adjacent to the Santa Fe Plaza and when I visited at 9am the area was populated by a few early morning tourists strolling at a leisurely pace. Not so in the basement of the New Mexico Museum of Art. Down a flight of stairs and you are in the working part of the museum where a busy workday has already commenced. Art work is framed, archives are managed and a diligent crew is at work making the revered halls above into the quiet and contemplative art sanctuary you experience when you visit the museum.

Baji Milici is currently interning with the New Mexico Museum of Art under the direction of Rebecca Aubin, the Head of Education and Visitor Experience. Baji participated in work that is essential in bringing our community in touch with the museum and its resources. Using Constant Contact, FaceBook and MS Office Baji updated her skills to help design electronic newsletters and announcements. The most fun however was hosting families at the Museum. "I loved working with the children and families. That is always my favorite, because I am a teacher at heart."

Mary Kershaw, Museum Director and Rebecca Aubin were happy to host Baji for her internship. "We are always busy," says Rebecca. "We always appreciate having help." Baji was excited for this chance to work with education and art. "Just knowing about the collection (of art) that is here is amazing."

Baji will help with an outreach event on September 17th that is close to her own heart; the Teacher Resource Fair. On Thursday the 17th the New Mexico Museum of Art is free to teachers and community educators from 4-5pm and then a resource fair will follow from 5-7pm.

Baji's future plans will be to build her skills in office technology. Her dream job is helping people use technology to communicate about the wonderful things they are doing throughout New Mexico. We look forward to hearing about those things too! Thanks, Baji!




Saturday, September 5, 2015

Awarding SFCC Tier 2 Techs

Joven Griego, Finespirit Routt and Mason Kovacs (shown in listed order above) were awarded a certificate for their service to PROTEC, which was above and beyond the call of duty, by the Northern Area Workforce Labor Board on Wednesday, September 2nd at Santa Fe Community College.

The technicians who build and operate the permanent and mobile computer labs at the college helped students and teachers in the two-week PROTEC program, provided much needed assistance with interconnectivity and made the program's computer training possible. The Tier 2 Techs went above and beyond by coming in early, being available after-hours and troubleshooting issues immediately as they rose. The team in the Office of Information Technology continues to assist in software access in the Testing Center for PROTEC graduates to complete their MS Excel and MTA certification exams.

PROTEC staff, students and faculty would like to extend their gratitude to Jovan, Finespirit, Mason, and the many other OIT staff who work "Behind the Scenes" to make technology accessible for learning that provides a gateway to improving skills towards gainful employment.