Coordinate and lead assigned Early College, Indiana College Core (ICC), and postsecondary pathway initiatives that support student success, credential attainment, and seamless transitions from high school to college. This position supports the Director of Dual Credit & Early College by implementing strategic initiatives, coordinating program activities, developing K–12 partnerships, monitoring student progress, and advancing completion strategies aligned with Ivy Tech credentials of value. The Early College & Postsecondary Pathways Coordinator collaborates with K–12 partners, Ivy Tech academic departments, college leadership, and internal stakeholders to expand Early College opportunities, strengthen ICC completion efforts, align dual credit coursework with student goals, and support successful student transitions from high school to postsecondary education. Salary: $38,289 to $59,805 Compensation will be commensurate with the requirements of the position and the candidate’s relevant experience and education. Major
Responsibilities
Early College Initiatives Lead and coordinate assigned Early College initiatives in collaboration with K–12 partners and internal Ivy Tech stakeholders. Support the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of Early College programming. Provide resources, guidance, and support to partner schools to strengthen Early College opportunities for students. Collaborate with internal departments to align Early College programming with Ivy Tech academic pathways and credentials. Indiana College Core Implementation Coordinate Indiana College Core implementation efforts with assigned K–12 partners. Maintain and update ICC resources, communication materials, and informational tools. Monitor students’ progress toward ICC completion and identify opportunities to improve completion outcomes. Promote intentional course scheduling and pathway planning strategies that support ICC completion. Collaborate with school counselors, administrators, and Ivy Tech stakeholders to increase ICC participation and completion. Indiana College Core Postsecondary Pathways and Credentials of Value Coordinate pathway planning efforts with partner schools to align dual credit opportunities with student academic and career goals. Promote Credentials of Value and stackable credential pathways available through Ivy Tech. Support intentional course sequencing to assist students in progressing toward certificates, technical certificates, associate degrees, and transfer opportunities. Collaborate with academic departments and K–12 partners to identify and strengthen pathway opportunities. Student Success and Completion Monitor student completion data and identify strategies to improve credential attainment. Coordinate outreach efforts with schools and students to support progress toward completion. Support transition initiatives that connect high school students to continued success at Ivy Tech. Develop and implement strategies that improve student engagement, persistence, and completion outcomes. School Partnerships and Program Support Serve as a liaison for assigned K–12 partner schools. Conduct regular school visits to support Early College, ICC, pathway planning, and student success initiatives, including grant-related activities such as RECN 2.0. Build and maintain collaborative relationships with counselors, administrators, dual credit coordinators, and other school stakeholders. Develop presentations, resources, and communications to promote Early College, ICC, pathways, and completion opportunities. Maintain documentation and assist with program and grant reporting requirements. Data, Systems, and Continuous Improvement Utilize Ivy Tech data systems and reporting resources to monitor program effectiveness and student outcomes. Maintain appropriate records and documentation related to program activities, student progress, and partner engagement. Identify opportunities for process improvement and recommend strategies to strengthen Early College and pathway initiatives. Stay current with Ivy Tech, IDOE, Commission for Higher
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(CHE), accreditation, and other stakeholder initiatives impacting Dual Credit, Early College, and postsecondary pathways. Other
Responsibilities
The above list of duties is not to be construed as an exhaustive list. Other duties and responsibilities logically associated with the position may be assigned by the Director of Dual Credit & Early College based on departmental priorities and institutional needs. All responsibilities will be conducted within the parameters of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), institutional policies, accreditation standards, and professional standards. Minimum
Job Requirements
Bachelor’s degree required in education, higher education administration, public affairs, social services, business, or related field; master’s degree preferred. Minimum of three years of progressively responsible experience coordinating programs, projects, initiatives, or partnerships in higher education, K–12 education, or a related field, including experience working with students, educators, administrators, and/or community partners. Demonstrated ability to coordinate, implement, evaluate, and improve programs and initiatives while developing collaborative partnerships with diverse stakeholders. Strong written, verbal, presentation, and interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively communicate with students, families, educators, administrators, and community partners. Demonstrated ability to analyze data, monitor outcomes, manage multiple priorities and timelines, exercise independent judgment, solve problems, and make recommendations to support program effectiveness. Proficiency with student information systems, data reporting tools, and educational technology platforms preferred, ability to maintain confidentiality and professionalism when handling student and institutional information, and ability to travel throughout northeast Indiana to support partner schools and program initiatives. Other
Requirements
Transcripts and/or relevant certifications/licenses required at time of hire. Offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a satisfactory background check. Ivy Tech is committed to supporting the well-being, growth, and financial security of our full-time faculty and staff. Our comprehensive benefits package includes: Health & Wellness Multiple medical plan options paired with a Health Savings Account with a generous employer contribution Dental plan with no-cost preventive services and coverage for orthodontia Vision plan with low-cost exams and allowances for glasses or contact lenses Employee Assistance Program offering no-cost confidential counseling sessions, legal consultations, financial planning consultations, and other resources Wellness program with opportunities to earn $250 in Wellness Rewards Flexible Spending Accounts for healthcare (limited purpose) and dependent care Retirement & Financial Security 10% employer retirement contribution, fully vested after two years Basic life insurance equal to annual salary paid by the College, with optional supplemental coverage Short-term and long-term disability benefits Educational
Benefits
Fee remission for employees, spouses, and dependent children Tuition assistance for undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs Paid professional development opportunities Work‑Life Balance Generous paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, holidays, and winter recess Flexible work arrangements where available Paid childbirth recovery leave (8 weeks) Paid parental leave (4 weeks) Additional Perks Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Additional discounts on gym memberships, transportation, and various retail services Ivy Tech is proud to offer benefits that support your health, your family, and your future—because when our employees thrive, our students and communities thrive too. For more information on Ivy Tech Benefits, visit https://careers.ivytech.edu/benefits. Note: Employees who re-hire with the College within 180 days of leaving a full-time position with the College may be eligible for additional benefits depending on their bridged seniority date. Ivy Tech Community College is an accredited, equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, national origin, marital status, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age or veteran status. As required by Title IX of the
Education
Amendments of 1972, Ivy Tech Community College does not discriminate on the basis of sex, including sexual harassment in its educational programs and activities, including employment and admissions. Questions specific to Title IX may be referred to the College’s Title IX Coordinator or to the US Department of
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Office of Civil Rights. At Ivy Tech, you’ll be part of something bigger, where collaboration fuels innovation, learning is a shared journey, and meaningful goals become life-changing achievements. As Indiana’s only full-fledged community college, we’re deeply rooted in our mission to empower students, strengthen communities, and support one another every step of the way. No matter your role, you’ll be valued, supported, and inspired because here, people come first. Our faculty and staff are united by purpose, driven by passion, and proud of the difference we make together. Join a team where your work matters. Discover your potential. Make your impact. Ivy Tech is the largest singly accredited community college system in the nation. Providing education across Indiana, we motivate and inspire students as they pursue their futures. To achieve this, it takes a community of over 6,500 employees in 75 locations. Competitive benefits and professional development programs The most advanced technologies in our classrooms and training facilities Collaborative and innovative culture with a focus on creativity and employee belonging Commitment to adapting to meet Indiana's workforce needs and fostering a sustainable, inclusive workplace