Chemeketa Community College welcomes applications for a full-timeEmployee Development Coordinator

Position Summary

Chemeketa is the second-largest community college in Oregon. As an employee development coordinator you will help promote employee development by coordinating, implementing, developing, and promoting training sessions that support our mission, vision, and values.
Terms of Employment:

  • This is a 100%, 12-month classified assignment of the C1 band and grade.
  • Requires flexible work schedule to meet program needs, which may include evenings and/or weekends
  • Requires the provision of official transcripts upon hire
  • Upon hire, must pass security inquiry which may include criminal and/or driving history; only information relevant to the position will be considered

Closing Date:Friday, December 15, 2017

Why Chemeketa?

You would be challenged to find a college that matters more to its community than Chemeketa means to the residents of Oregon’s Mid-Willamette Valley. If you can affirm our vision to transform lives and communities through exceptional learning experiences, then Chemeketa will be a rewarding workplace to fulfill your potential and contribute your expertise.

The Community We Serve

Chemeketa Community College is the third largest post-secondary institution in Oregon, with approximately 50,000 students enrolled from a diversity of backgrounds. Chemeketa has seven locations, Salem campus, Yamhill Valley campus, Brooks Regional Training facility, Woodburn center, Polk center, Center for Business & Industry and Viticulture at Eola. Chemeketa's district encompasses nearly 2,700 square miles of the Mid-Willamette Valley and includes all of Marion, Polk, and most of Yamhill counties with a small portion of Linn County. About 465,000 citizens live in the district, with Salem, the capitol city of the state of Oregon, comprising the largest single concentration of citizens. Full-time enrollment increased by 35% in the last five years.
Mission
Chemeketa providesopportunities for students to explore, learn, and succeedthrough quality educational experiences and workforce training.
Diversity
We are a college community enriched by the diversity of our students, staff, and community members. Each individual and group has the potential to contribute in our learning environment. Each has dignity. To diminish the dignity of one is to diminish the dignity of us all.

What We Have to Offer

The college also provides an excellent benefits package, which includes medical, dental, and vision coverage (subject to employee and college collective bargaining agreements). Other benefits also include generous vacation/holidays as well as: life, and disability insurance and membership in the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) or Oregon Public Services Retirement Plan (OPSRP).

Salary

$3,969.00 - $6,007.00 Monthly

Requirements

Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution -AND- Two years of experience developing and implementing instructional activities by tracking, documenting, communicating and implementing projects through completion

-OR-

Associate degree from an accredited institution -AND- Four years of experience developing and implementing instructional activities by tracking, documenting, communicating and implementing projects through completion

Application Process

To be considered for this position, a complete online application is required. For complete information on this and other job opportunities, please visit our web site at

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