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To thrive as a Christian Proofreader, you need strong language skills, a thorough understanding of Christian terminology and doctrine, and keen attention to detail, often supported by a relevant degree in English, Theology, or a related field. Familiarity with style guides, editing software like Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat, and specialized tools for biblical texts is beneficial. Dependability, discretion, and respectful communication help build trust with authors and teams producing faith-based materials. These skills ensure accurate, respectful, and clear content that aligns with both linguistic standards and Christian values.

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Christian Proofreaders work with a variety of materials, including manuscripts for Christian books, devotionals, church bulletins, Bible study guides, and educational resources. Their main responsibilities involve checking for spelling, grammar, punctuation, doctrinal accuracy, and faith-sensitive language, ensuring the content is both error-free and theologically sound. They often collaborate with authors, editors, and ministry teams to clarify text and uphold publication standards. Attention to both language and doctrinal detail makes this a unique and rewarding role for those passionate about faith-based communication.

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Off-Campus Programs and Experiential Learning Coordinator

Off-Campus Programs and Experiential Learning Coordinator

Calvin University

Grand Rapids, MI

Part-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Job title: Off-Campus Programs and Experiential Learning Coordinator

Job Status: Part-time, .50 FTE, non-exempt

SUMMARY:

The Off-Campus and Experiential Learning Coordinator helps champion and facilitate transformative learning opportunities to aid student learning and formation at Calvin. The coordinator works closely with the Associate Director of Experiential Learning and Director of Off-Campus Programs to manage marketing, recruitment, operations, and assessment of Calvin's Off-Campus programs. Additionally, the role supports the operational and administrative needs of Honors Scholars, Calvin Cohorts, and experiential learning programs. The coordinator plays a key role in ensuring students have a well-organized, accessible, and supportive experience in off-campus and experiential learning programs.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Demonstrated experience in information management, marketing, and recruitment
  • Propensity to think creatively and work collaboratively to promote interdisciplinary learning
  • Strong communication and facilitation skills, including ability to learn new technology systems
  • Bachelor's degree required; 2-4 years of experience in higher ed (or equivalent education) preferred

DUTIES

Responsibilities vary seasonally and are shared collaboratively within the Experiential Learning team.

  • Off-Campus Programs
    • Champion Off-Campus programs with students, parents, faculty, staff and community members as a powerful learning opportunity for students.
    • Work with program directors to manage student application, eligibility, and selection processes for all off-campus programs.
    • Coordinate with campus offices such as the Registrar, Health Services, Counseling, and Financial Services to share student information and support program administration.
    • Prepare emergency contact reports, pre-departure materials, and other documentation for program leaders and participants.
    • Support academic and travel logistics, including course registration, credit and grade reporting, flights, visas, and immunization requirements.
    • Promote off-campus programs through campus events, social media, website updates, and collaboration with Marketing & Communications.
    • Recruit, train, and supervise student assistants who assist with program promotion, communications, and logistical support.
    • Other duties as assigned
  • Calvin Cohorts and Honors Scholars
    • Promote the above programs through the occasional creation of promotional materials and ensuring accuracy of web pages
    • Update and maintain databases and procedures related to student program completion
    • Assist with Honors graduation auditing and procedures
    • Provide logistical support for prospective student Preview/Interview Day events
    • Other duties as assigned

SKILL REQUIREMENTS

  • Must have excellent organizational skills and be detail oriented.
  • Ability to manage the timely collection and distribution of large amounts of information
  • Experience with social media and basic website content management preferred; graphic design experience is a plus but not required.
  • Computer skills and familiarity with Microsoft Office products are essential.
  • Must have capacity to problem-solve, be able to work collaboratively with a team, and participate actively in working relationships with students and staff members.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING ENVIRONMENT

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The work in this position is performed within routine office conditions, usually without exposure to hazardous or unpleasant conditions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Proofreading and checking electronic and physical documents for accuracy.
  • Using a keyboard to enter, retrieve, or transform data.
  • Lifting and/or carrying objects weighing 5-50 lbs.
  • Pushing or pulling of carts, dollies, and the like.

FAITH and EDUCATIONAL COMMITMENT

1. Commitment to the educational mission of Calvin as a Christian liberal arts University affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church.

2. A commitment to the Christian faith and to the integration of faith, learning, and student development.

DIVERSITY COMMITMENT

Demonstrated awareness and commitment to effectively establishing relationships and positive communication across multiple dimensions of diversity including, but not limited to, race, gender, physical limitations, class, or religious perspectives.