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Residential Night Advisor in Los Angeles
The Upward Bound Summer Project employs two (2) college students as Residential Night Advisors to supervise, advise, and tutor approximately (70) seventy students from Belmont, Franklin, Lincoln, Sotomayor, and Wilson High Schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District. The Residential Night Advisors ensure student participate safety and Upward Bound regulation compliance through overnight hall monitoring and supervision in an assigned residence hall. The Residential Night Advisor will supervise approximately 70 high school students who are participating in a 6-week educational program at Occidental College during the summer. Residential Advisors report directly to the Assistant Director.
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Residential Tutor in Los Angeles
Reporting to the Director, the Residential Tutor will provide supplemental instruction in Mathematics, English, Science, and Foreign Languages to 70 LAUSD high school students. Residential Tutors assist in assigned courses, offering academic support and guidance to enhance student learning. Additionally, they supervise students' daily activities, ensuring a positive and structured environment. Residential Tutors will reside in the residence hall for six weeks to fulfill their responsibilities.
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Coordinator, Donor Relations in Los Angeles
Reporting to the Director of Donor Relations and situated within Advancement Operations under the leadership of the Associate Vice President, the Donor Relations Coordinator supports the delivery of a thoughtful, timely, and high‑quality donor experience. The Coordinator supports donor acknowledgement, stewardship, and data management processes, ensuring the institution meaningfully recognizes philanthropic support and fulfills stewardship commitments at every level. The Coordinator works closely with donor relations, advancement operations, and campus partners to manage stewardship workflows. The Coordinator produces donor communications and recognition materials and supports stewardship initiatives and events. The Coordinator maintains accurate donor records, through hands‑on coordination, collaboration, and attention to detail. The Coordinator will contribute to a culture of stewardship, accountability, and donor-centered engagement across the institution. This position is represented for purposes of collective bargaining by SEIU.
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Campus Safety Officer in Los Angeles
Reporting to a Campus Safety Sergeant or Corporal, Campus Safety officers are the main workforce of the Occidental Campus Safety Department and are responsible for performing a wide variety of campus safety functions. Performs high visibility vehicle and foot patrols on campus, at adjacent rental homes, and at sorority/ fraternity houses to discourage and apprehend lawbreakers, and to deter crime.
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Regional Admission Manager, Northern California in various locations
Reporting to the Executive Director of Enrollment and Regional Engagement, the Regional Admission Manager, Northern California, plays a critical role in achieving the college’s enrollment goals by leading strategic recruitment and outreach efforts within a designated geographic region. Based in Northern California, this position is primarily responsible for the Greater Bay Area of San Francisco and surrounding counties. The Regional Admission Manager oversees and manages all aspects of the recruitment and admissions process within the assigned region, exercising professional judgement and high degree of autonomy. Responsibilities include conducting high school visits, representing the College at college fairs, and designing and executing recruitment events that strengthen the College’s presence and visibility in the region. Serving as the primary point of contact, the Regional Admission Manager builds and sustains strong relationships with prospective students, families, high school counselors, and community partners. The Regional Admission Manager provides expert guidance throughout the college search and application process, ensuring a high quality and personalized experience for prospective applications. The Regional Admission Manager is responsible for the application review and evaluation, contributing to the overall admission process. The Regional Admission Manager leads the coordination and delivery of virtual programming for the Office of Admission and contributes to the development, implementation, and assessment of regional recruitment strategies. Serving as a key point of contact between the college and regional stakeholders, the Regional Admission Manager uses data and local insights to guide outreach efforts and support enrollment goals. This position requires extensive travel throughout Northern California, with occasional travel to other areas in the Western U.S.
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