This position is a full-time, temporary W-9 role with an end date of June 2026.
Labouré College of Healthcare is seeking an academic project coordinator who will manage projects and programs by establishing timelines, budgets, and resources, facilitating communication between teams, and tracking progress to ensure the successful completion of assigned initiatives. Key duties include coordinating stakeholders, documenting processes, developing project plans and reports, managing data and databases, and handling administrative tasks such as course scheduling, processing paperwork, and meeting follow-up.
The successful candidate is a person who can independently perform the full range of responsibilities within the role. This includes managing large and complex projects or processes, analyzing and resolving emergent issues in a collaborative manner.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to manage/coordinate projects and navigate multiple task streams, and ensure work is carried out in a timely fashion.
Strong problem-solving, analytical, and critical thinking skills.
Excellent organizational, written, and verbal communication skills.
Experience fostering cooperative work environments and working effectively and collaboratively with diverse groups of people.
Willingness to work with others to solve problems and seek resolution.
Ability to maintain a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.
Knowledge in the use of Microsoft Office and the ability to utilize multiple technological tools and systems to complete tasks.
Essential Functions
Manages and oversees processes related to the development and ongoing revisions of academic-related initiatives, including the academic calendar, course descriptions, and class schedule.
Maintains and updates college materials, including the College Catalogue.
Provides support to the college’s curricular review process.
Supports college leadership to ensure that relevant compliance requests are effectively developed and submitted in a timely manner.
Contributes to institutional change related to student success by supporting continuous improvement action planning, assessment, and modifications.
Conduct research and summarize data to inform decision-making, evaluate program effectiveness or alternatives, and inform program development.
Coordinates a variety of projects and tracks workflow to monitor progress.
Assists in the hiring, onboarding, and ongoing support of relevant faculty and staff.
Establishes timelines and communications with appropriate institutional stakeholders and coordinates logistics.
Performs other duties as assigned
Job Requirements
A bachelor’s degree
Three years (3) of project coordination or related experience, ideally at a college or university
Labouré College is an independent, private, non-profit college, specializing in nursing and healthcare career education. Established in 1892, Labouré is the longest and largest provider of nurses in the Boston area. The College is located at 303 Adams Street in Milton.
Accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), Labouré College of Healthcare educates healthcare providers who better reflect and serve our community. When students graduate, they stay to deliver care here in their own communities. Their communities gain diverse providers grounded in our tradition of care and compassion, and our students' lives are transformed - not just by a fulfilling career, but by a salary that supports their families.
Labouré grants Associate of Science and Bachelor of Science degrees in a variety of healthcare areas including Nursing, Respiratory Care and Health Science, and offers 4 certificates in EKG, Phlebotomy, Neurodiagnostic Technology, and Intraoperative Monitoring. Courses are offered at the main campus, located in Milton, Massachusetts and in online and hybrid formats.
Labouré students come from many backgrounds and have a wide range of life experienc...es. The average age of a Labouré student is 36 and close to 50% have children. Approximately 95% of students are enrolled part-time and 80% work while attending college. Approximately 85% are eligible for some form of financial aid.