Assistant or Associate Rank Co-op Faculty Coordinator
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity About this opportunity: Northeastern
University is a global leader in experiential learning and
cooperative education in which students alternate between academic
study and work experiences. The Office of the Chancellor, along
with, the College of Arts Media and Design (CAMD) is seeking a
Co-op Coordinator Faculty member to work with its co-op students
and employers partners in initially in the Art and Design space.
You will join a team of highly-motivated, professional,
collaborative individuals who provide an outstanding cooperative
education program to students in the fields of architecture, art
design, communication studies, journalism, music and theatre. This
position will require thoughtful collaboration with CAMD academic
faculty who are important to the success of the cooperative
education program. This position will also require working in
partnership with other cooperative education faculty within the
CAMD Co-Op Team and within the university-wide co-op community. The
College of Arts, Media and Design (CAMD) is a collaborative
community within the university that acts as a catalyst for
research, inspiration, and discovery. It brings together a unique
combination of disciplines, including Architecture, ArtDesign,
Communication Studies, Journalism, Media and Screen Studies, Music,
and Theatre. CAMD is also home to the Center for the Arts, the
Center for Design, the Center for Communication, Media Innovation,
and Social Change, and the CAMD Media Studios Organization (MSO).
Expectations of the Co-Op Coordinator Faculty Role Education of
Students: The Co-Op Faculty Coordinator will be responsible for
preparing students for the co-op search and reviewing their work
experiences by advising and coaching students, developing and
delivering effective teaching and coaching programs that enable
students to be successful in today’s global environment. This
includes, but is not limited to, working with students one-on-one,
in workshops and in the classroom. Teaching the co-op related
courses each semester and conducting individual career advising
meetings with students. Course preparation includes teaching
interviewing skills, resume and portfolio basics, professional
behavior and communication, workplace ethics, as well as leadership
skills and self-awareness and emotional intelligence development.
The Co-Op Faculty Coordinator will also maintain contact with
students while engaged in their co-op experience and works with
students through their post-co-op reflection. Collaboration and
Service: The Co-Op Faculty Coordinator will collaborate with
internal stakeholders for their role. These internal stakeholders
will include, but are not limited to, alumni, parents, faculty,
staff, the Office of Career Development, the Co-op Directors, other
Co-op Faculty Coordinators across majors and colleges, and the
Global Experience Office. The Co-Op Faculty Coordinator also
engages in service to the Cooperative Education department, College
of Arts, Media and Design and within the university wide co-op
community. Service includes making presentations to prospective
students and newly admitted students; participation on committees,
working groups, task forces; and serving as an advisor to student
organizations. The Co-Op Faculty Coordinator will be expected to
participate in professional development opportunities outside of
the University to enhance the reputation of the co-op program and
the University. Employer Engagement and Partnership Development:
The co-op faculty coordinator is expected to develop new and
maintain ongoing partnerships with employers in the fields of art,
media, and design in order to create co-op and other experiential
learning opportunities for students. The co-op faculty coordinator
must engage in lifelong learning to develop and maintain a current
understanding of the industry, employers, and positions. Activities
to support this endeavor include site visits to new and existing
employers, outreach to potential new co-op employer partners, and
active participation in relevant professional organizations. The
co-op faculty coordinator will also partner with relevant
stakeholders across the university to ensure effective development,
management, implementation, and growth of both domestic and
international employer partnerships. The co-op faculty coordinator
will work with the CAMD Co-Op team in developing and engaging in a
strategic approach to employer engagement and continuous
improvement of the Co-Op program. The co-op faculty coordinator
must be able to develop strategies to leverage our student’s
expertise and, in doing so, position both the University and the
College as a global talent solution provider. Qualifications A
master’s degree in college student development, counseling,
education, or a related Art, Media and Design field is required by
the appointment start date, as well as a minimum of three years of
professional work experience. Familiarity with technology is
essential. Excellent written and oral communication skills are
necessary. Expertise working with a diverse staff and student
population, and a demonstrated commitment to achieving and
maintaining diversity in the workplace are required. Ability to
work well with others in a team-oriented environment is essential
Proficiency in computer/technology and database maintenance, and
strong organizational skills. Knowledge and appreciation of
cooperative education and its impact on an individual’s career
development. Ability to effectively engage a diverse network of
global stakeholders across time zones. Experience working with an
international student population. High-level customer-orientation,
strong presentation skills, and experience in building and
maintaining client relationships is essential. Prior professional
experience in industry is preferred, but not required. While all
candidates will be fully considered, preference will be given to
candidates with expertise and interest within the creative
disciplines of the college, and to candidates with a background
teaching in higher education and within the field of experiential
learning. Applicants should submit a resume and a concise cover
letter highlighting relevant professional experience and their
desire to work with students to strengthen their professional
career journeys. Position Type Academic Additional Information
Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work
experience, education and skills when extending an offer.
Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit
eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid
time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well
as commuting & transportation. Visit
https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Pay Range: Assistant Coop Coordinator: $70,000.00 - $81,000.00 |
Associate Coop Coordinator: $78,000.00 - $89,000.00 With the pay
range(s) shown above, the starting salary will depend on several
factors, which may include your education, experience, location,
knowledge and expertise, and skills as well as a pay comparison to
similarly-situated employees already in the role. Salary ranges are
reviewed regularly and are subject to change.
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