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About The Department and Overview:
The Laurie Hamre Center for Health & Wellness offers campus leadership on health promotion and sexual respect, along with integrated medical and counseling services for all students, through public health and health equity lenses. The Hamre Center serves as a leader and resource for the entire Macalester community’s effort to build a healthy campus. We are dedicated to providing culturally responsive care, support, and resource referrals for all students. Within the Hamre Center, the Health Promotion and Sexual Respect department is dedicated to working within various areas of health and well-being, with particular emphasis on mental health, substance use, and sexual respect. We utilize approaches from public health, higher education, psychology, and sociology, especially the socio-ecological model, to ensure our work goes beyond individual-level knowledge and awareness and supports interpersonal skill development and advocacy for tangible, community-level impacts. We aim to assess, analyze, review, and recommend policies, procedures, and processes to make positive changes at a systemic level: rather than only teaching people how to cope with difficulties, we aim to create a less difficult environment. We are a collaborative and supportive team, dedicated to empowerment, trust, and treating one another as holistic individuals. The Health Promotion and Sexual Respect team works to promote well-being; a broad task, but one we approach with intentionality and passion. This includes an emphasis on both promotion and prevention.
Mission
The mission of the Laurie Hamre Center for Health & Wellness is to promote a healthy community by partnering with students, staff, and faculty to achieve physical, emotional and social well-being while promoting the value of life-long learning and health.
Macalester College is seeking a Public Safety Manager of Technology. This position requires prior experience directing staff in a security or law enforcement setting. The candidate must possess strong communication and problem-solving skills along with the ability to interact well with others. In addition, the candidate must be well versed in the management and operation of security technology including CCTV, access control and records management systems. Prior experience in higher education is desirable along with familiarity with the Clery Act, Title IX, and local, state and federal laws, especially those related to Colleges and Universities.
The manager will supervise both professional and student staff including the development of operating policies, work review, and performance management. The manager will respond to emergency and routine calls for service as needed and assist with investigations as assigned.
The manager plays a critical role in the engagement and promotion of our culture of diversity and inclusion encompassing individuals of any heritage, identity, status or orientation.
This is a full-time position with a four day on and four day off schedule. Working hours for the role will be Noon to 10pm.
About The Department:
The Department of Public Safety provides security services and emergency response on campus and develops and maintains the campus Emergency Operations Plan, a broad plan that establishes response protocol and a chain of command for emergencies that threaten the health and safety of the campus community or that disrupt its programs and activities. The plan covers emergencies ranging from natural disasters to terrorist attacks and conforms to state and federal regulations. The plan is reviewed and updated as situations, threats, and resources change.
The Biology Department at Macalester College invites applications for a full-time, benefits eligible Biology Lab Instructor/Supervisor position to begin as early as May 1, 2024. Teaching responsibilities will be focused on the laboratory sections for the department’s introductory Genetics course, and will include the preparation, teaching, and evaluation of labs, as well as the supervision of undergraduate lab teaching assistants. The technical support expectations include training and assisting students (and faculty) in the use of specialized scientific equipment, maintaining equipment, and organizing and maintaining shared and teaching lab spaces, including oversight of common chemical reagent stocks and other lab consumables.
We seek a broadly trained biologist with expertise in cellular and molecular biology and encourage candidates from groups underrepresented in the Biological Sciences to apply. A Master’s degree in biology is preferred, but applicants with a bachelor’s degree and commensurate research and/or teaching experience are also encouraged to apply.
The successful candidate will be eager to engage undergraduate students in introductory-level laboratory courses, to train and supervise students working with departmental equipment in upper level courses and research projects, and to maintain the Biology Department’s equipment and laboratory spaces for teaching and scholarship needs. Macalester College is committed to student and faculty diversity, equity, and inclusion. Strong candidates will have a record of experience or demonstrated commitment to teaching diverse students.
This is a full-time, exempt position that requires being onsite Monday-Friday. Hours are 8:00am-4:30pm on days when labs for Genetics are taught, and are more flexible on non-teaching days.
About the Department:
We aim to open students’ eyes to the myriad wonders of the natural world: from the strange creatures inhabiting the depths of the oceans and the tops of the earth’s highest mountain peaks, to the plants and pollinators right here on Macalester’s campus, to the diverse array of microbes that thrive inside each one of us, to the ways our remarkable bodies function—and what happens when things go wrong. Our faculty work to help students discover how the history of evolution led to the present moment, how humans are an integral part of this framework, and what climate change might mean for the future of life on our planet.
See more about the Biology Department at Macalester here.
We are seeking an enthusiastic Research and Instruction Librarian who would thrive in a dynamic and collaborative environment. For this position, we are specifically looking for someone who will liaise with the Social Sciences departments and provide Data Literacy support as their specialty functional area. This position will play a vital role in providing research and instructional support to faculty and students, integrating information literacy goals into course assignments, leading efforts in data-oriented pedagogical and support services, and fostering a collaborative and inclusive environment within the library and across campus.
We encourage candidates who are curious and eager to explore data literacy in academia further to apply. We welcome candidates excited to learn and expand their expertise while in the position.
This position offers some work-from-home opportunities with increased flexibility during academic calendar breaks.
We are seeking an enthusiastic Research and Instruction Librarian who would thrive in a dynamic and collaborative environment. For this position, we are specifically looking for someone who will liaise with the Natural Sciences and Mathematics departments and provide support in Emerging Technologies as their specialty functional area. This position plays a pivotal role in providing research and instructional support to faculty, students, and staff, focusing on integrating information literacy goals into course assignments and leading efforts in emerging technologies in libraries and research.
We encourage any candidate who is curious and willing to delve deeper into Artificial Intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies in academia to apply. We welcome candidates excited to learn and expand their expertise while in the position.
This position offers some work-from-home opportunities with increased flexibility during academic calendar breaks.
A search is now underway for a full-time (.87 FTE) Department Coordinator to serve two departments: MAX Center and Chemistry. The Department Coordinator will play a vital and valued role as the central hub of the two departments. Although the departments have different organizational structures, both share the priority of creating a welcoming environment for both students and student employees. Both departments also highly value diversity, inclusion, collaboration, and participatory decision-making. A campus-wide network of academic staff with similar responsibilities is available to provide professional advice and mentoring.
The Department Coordinator will be responsible for department purchasing and accounting, and support with the monitoring and maintenance of the budgets. They will bear primary responsibility for the hiring and monitoring of work-study students, the creation and maintenance of web-based departmental information and social media presences, and communication of events and opportunities within the departments and College. They will provide administrative support for all department members and will collaborate with department members to provide needed data and reports both within and beyond the College. They will plan and support department events and serve as a point of contact for visitors to the department.
This is a year-round (non-exempt) position with full time hours during the school year and fewer hours during summer (June to Mid-August).
About the MAX Center:
As the primary learning center on campus, the Macalester Academic Excellence (MAX) Center supports students in their efforts toward academic success and educational independence by fostering a community of intellectually engaged, life-long learners. In late spring 2023, the MAX Center implemented a new organizational structure. This realignment maintains the same amount of academic support for students, while making possible more discipline-specific collaborations and foci. The department now includes four specific units, each coordinated by professional staff who have revised job titles: Writing Support, SciQ Support, Supplemental Instruction and Study Skills. The department employs around 60 students in various positions, including Math/Econ Tutor, Science Tutor, Writing Tutor, Appointment Coordinator and Supplemental Instruction leader.
MAX Center WebPage
About the Chemistry Department:
The Chemistry Department provides opportunities for students to learn chemistry and biochemistry through challenging classroom, laboratory, and research experiences. Students participating in our program will master chemical content and laboratory skills, and develop critical thinking and communication skills that will prepare them well as scientists, health professionals, and scientifically literate citizens. The Chemistry Department fosters the professional growth of faculty and staff through participation in research and other scholarly activities that contribute to the field of chemistry.
Chemistry Department Webpage
Macalester College is seeking a Client Services Specialist to work in the Information Technology Services (ITS) Help Desk. Client Services Specialist works with the Help Desk Manager to oversee the ITS Help Desk, the central point of contact for reporting, tracking and resolving technical problems at Macalester College. The ITS Help Desk provides essential support and resources to faculty, staff, and students, facilitating teaching, learning, research, and administrative operations for the college. The Client Services Specialist collaborates with and serves as backup for the Help Desk Manager. Their primary responsibility is to ensure that clients receive the highest quality, fastest, and most effective customer service possible.
This is a full-time role that requires being onsite 5 days a week. Ideally, the chosen candidate will work flexible hours.
About The Department:
We are your first contact for help with your technology questions. ITS provides project management, systems consulting, software implementation and maintenance, software systems management services, database management and data management and reporting. We also manage, design, and plan the network, the telecommunications system, the central servers, information security architecture and services.
The Macalester Fund seeks a skilled communicator and strong relationship manager to increase fundraising capacity through oversight of a comprehensive leadership annual giving program (Grand Society gifts of $1,600+).
This role oversees communications, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship efforts for prospective and current leadership donors. It will manage all efforts related to the 25th Reunion Class Gift, and partner with the Philanthropic Giving team to secure increased gifts from Reunion year alumni. This role will also conceptualize and execute special giving opportunities and challenges for leadership donors and will employ highly personalized digital engagement to work with their assigned portfolio.
A key deliverable in the first year will be standing up a new Student Ambassador Program with the goal of engaging and qualifying prospective leadership donors. The successful candidate will play a critical role in cultivating and growing a pipeline of new donors for our upcoming campaign and drive increasing rates of leadership annual giving. This role will have clearly defined goals related to activity, engagement, and fundraising outcomes.
This is a full time role, with a hybrid schedule (requiring 2-3 days a week onsite).
About the Department:
The Macalester Fund is the annual giving arm of Macalester’s Advancement team, supporting Macalester students who influence change for the better across the globe. Gifts to the Macalester Fund support all aspects of Macalester and provide broad, annual, and essential support for everyone in the Macalester community. The nine person Macalester Fund team works collaboratively to develop community-centric engagement and fundraising strategies to secure annual gifts from alumni, parents, faculty, staff, students, and parents. We approach our work through an equity lens, and pride ourselves on being innovative and forward-thinking.
The Director of International Student Programs (ISP) is a full-time, 12-month position reporting to the Assistant Dean of Students. This role manages the departmental budget and carries out the U.S. government-mandated functions that allow Macalester to issue documents for international students to attend the College. This function includes immigration and visa advising, and assisting students to maintain their legal status and access to resources and opportunities allowed by U.S. law.
The ISP staff are responsible for developing programs that enhance the student experience, and provide opportunities for continued dialogue and growth. This includes coordinating a comprehensive peer mentor program, a VITA site supporting the international student population on Nonresident Taxes, a first-year leadership program and supervising three professional staff and 24 student staff. The position is also designed to help promote the integration and full functioning of international students through advising and programming. Develops, designs, and implements learning strategies and assessments to foster learning and development related to identified learning outcomes.
Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, is seeking to hire a Public Safety Officer, Casual to patrol building interiors/exteriors and parking facilities. Monitors ongoing campus security issues. Responds to requests for assistance. Provides initial response as needed, including first aid. Directs scene activities and coordinates communication with internal and/or external agencies as needed. Performs other related duties as assigned..
This role provides coverage for shifts as needed. No assigned hours.
Non-Exempt Hourly Pay Rate: $20.68