Program Coordinator - East Asian Studies
Listed on 2026-07-05
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OverviewThe Yale University Council on East Asian Studies seeks a highly motivated, well-organized, Program Coordinator to support the mission and overall programming operations of the Council on East Asian Studies (CEAS) at the Yale Mac Millan Center for International and Area Studies.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a multi-cultural center in a role that includes event coordination, liaising with other groups within the Center and around Yale, supporting new and growing programs, fostering relationships with partners on campus and around the world. Day-to-day activities will involve ensuring the smooth administration of the Council, connecting with students and faculty, and supporting and joining community events.
The ideal candidate will have strong communication and organizational skills to effectively interact with faculty members, the ability to multi-task, set priorities and work both independently and as part of a team. The Council is a hub for East Asian Studies at Yale, so strong interest in and/or experience with East Asia is desirable. Reporting to and under the general direction of the Program Director, the program coordinator will perform high-level administrative services to support the mission and overall programming operations of the Council on East Asian Studies (CEAS) at the Mac Millan Center at Yale University.
This support includes comprehensive coordination, implementation, and oversight of events (e.g., lectures, film series, workshops, conferences, and cultural activities), arranging travel and lodging for CEAS visitors and guest speakers and liaising with other Yale departments, students, student organizations, and external contacts (including domestic and international universities, foundations, & cultural organizations). The coordinator will also develop and edit CEAS advertising, publicity materials, and program publications, including content for newsletters;
consider new ways to utilize social media, webcasts, podcasts, and other technologies to enhance CEAS programming initiatives; provide digital documentation of CEAS programs, including recordings and photography; and provide consistent and detailed website and database updates, including keeping programming resources current on various calendars and digital platforms, compile materials for external grant applications and annual reporting requirements as part of CEAS stewardship activities, including comprehensive data related to programs supported by grants and endowments.
Finally, the coordinator will oversee student workers assigned to help with CEAS programs.
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