The Intake Coordinator for the College and Career Education Opportunities Program (CCEOP) supports students and community members in exploring career pathways and gaining practical work experience. Working under general supervision, this position manages the full intake, eligibility, and placement process for program participants. Responsibilities include reviewing applications, verifying eligibility in accordance with program guidelines, coordinating interviews and onboarding with Human Resources, and ensuring completion of all required documentation, background checks, and testing. The Intake Coordinator connects participants with internship, externship, and job placement opportunities within Tribal departments and local businesses throughout King County. The position maintains detailed records of participant progress, coordinates transportation and scheduling, and communicates with schools and departments to ensure alignment with academic calendars and program standards. This role also supports the development of job-readiness skills such as communication, interviewing, and workplace professionalism, while fostering positive relationships between participants, supervisors, and mentors. Additional duties include scheduling workshops, tracking data, and reporting program outcomes to leadership. The Intake Coordinator contributes to the overall success and compliance of the CCEOP program by ensuring accurate documentation, consistent communication, and smooth participant transitions into education, training, and long-term employment.
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This position requires both office and field work. The coordinator will spend time sitting at a computer to complete reports, schedule placements and communicate with participants and supervisors. Field visits to placement sites may require standing, walking and interacting with staff and community members in various settings. Occasional lifting or carrying of materials up to 25 pounds may be needed when transporting equipment or documents. The role involves regular driving within the community and surrounding areas. The noise level varies from quiet in office settings to moderate in field locations. Clear hearing, close vision and manual dexterity are important for communication and administrative tasks.
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