OSU-Stillwater
Scott Alexander, scott.r.alexander@okstate.edu
Monday through Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm with occasional evenings and weekends.
Regular Continuous/Until Further Notice
$42,000 - $52,200 Salary
While applications will be accepted until a successful candidate has been hired, interested parties are encouraged to submit their materials by 2026-06-01 to ensure full consideration.
For full consideration, please include a resume, cover letter and contact information for three professional references.
Campus Life’s mission is to enhance the student experience through intentional opportunities that promote belonging, engagement, and support. Through meaningful student connection, active involvement, personal development, and dynamic co-curricular programming, Campus Life cultivates a vibrant campus culture. These experiences not only enhance students’ sense of belonging and overall collegiate journey but also equip them with essential career readiness skills that prepare them for success beyond graduation.
This Coordinator of Student Transition Programs is responsible for developing, implementing, and assessing comprehensive support initiatives for transfer, non-traditional, and former foster youth students across key transition points. The role leads extended transition and engagement programming that builds on orientation, fosters belonging and connection, and supports academic and social adjustment. Core responsibilities include coordinating signature programs and events, delivering targeted communications, and developing learning outcomes grounded in research and assessment. As the primary advocate for former foster youth students, the position provides individualized guidance, proactive outreach, coordinated care, and oversight of targeted support funding in collaboration with campus and community partners. The role emphasizes trauma-informed practice and direct one-on-one student support and coordinates care for students with complex or intersecting needs through strong cross-campus partnerships.
Two years of related work experience. Post-secondary education may substitute for years of experience.
Knowledgeable about and/or skills in college student development and educational best practices and principles.
High degree of personal/professional integrity, respect for privacy and confidentiality, and a demonstrated sense of ethics.
Ability to work independently, multi-task, and coordinate numerous detailed tasks as well as proven success with working on a team.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Proven ability to work with populations of different backgrounds and life experiences.
Demonstrated asset-based thinking skills when working with others.
Demonstrated ability to reframe complex situations to put forward plans of action with deliverables.
The proven ability to collaborate successfully with multiple departments.
Master’s degree in a related field such as higher education, psychology, human development, counseling, leadership, social work, or sociology
Two or more years of full-time consistent professional experience in student affairs, student development, or work supporting students in a higher education setting.