Student Engagement Coordinator Jobs in Maine
Student Engagement Coordinator jobs in Maine are consistently active, concentrated in higher education, K-12 outreach, and nonprofit youth development, with openings at every level from entry-level program assistant to senior coordinator. Portland, Bangor, and Lewiston-Auburn are the busiest hiring centers, anchored by employers such as the University of Maine System, MaineHealth, and Goodwill Northern New England. The most in-demand specialties are first-year student success programming, multicultural student affairs, and community-based college access work. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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MDIRSS AOS 91 District Office
Beginning Summer 2026
Special Services Student Data Specialist / Admin. Assist.
40 hours per week / extended school year (44 weeks)
Ability to learn and use data management systems along with strong analytical and problem solving skills. Skills with Excel are preferred.
To apply, please scan a cover letter, resume, and Support Staff Application (found at www.mdirss.org) as a single PDF document and send it to hiring@mdirss.org.
Please contact Melissa Beckwith, Director of Special Services, with any questions.
mbeckwith @mdirss.org / 207-288-5049
MDIRSS AOS 91 offers a complete and competitive salary and benefit package including Anthem BC/BS, sick leave, and continuing education benefits.
Accepting applications until a suitable candidate is found.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Pay: $23.93 - $29.17 per hour
Benefits:
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person
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Student Engagement Coordinator Job Market in Maine
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What Maine Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in student engagement coordinator jobs across Maine.
- Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, student affairs, or a closely related field
- Experience designing or facilitating student programming in a higher education or K-12 setting
- Demonstrated ability to advise and support a diverse student population
- Proficiency with student information systems such as Banner, Ellucian, or similar platforms
- Strong written and verbal communication skills for outreach, reporting, and presentations
- Ability to collaborate with faculty, community partners, and campus offices across departments
Student Engagement Coordinator Jobs in Maine: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a student engagement coordinator in Maine?
Most student engagement coordinator positions in Maine require a bachelor's degree in education, counseling, higher education administration, or a related field, with a master's degree preferred at larger institutions. Maine does not have a state-issued license specific to this role. Candidates typically build experience through residence life, academic advising, or AmeriCorps service, and many larger Maine colleges and nonprofits prioritize candidates with documented program coordination or student advising backgrounds.
Which companies hire student engagement coordinators in Maine?
Maine student engagement coordinator roles are posted by RSU 21, Southern Maine Community College, and Unity Environmental University and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Maine's higher education institutions, community action agencies, and youth-serving nonprofits are consistently among the most active sources of these openings statewide.
Which Maine cities have the most student engagement coordinator jobs?
Kennebunk, South Portland, and Bar Harbor have the most student engagement coordinator openings in Maine. Portland drives volume through its concentration of community colleges, nonprofits, and healthcare-affiliated education programs, while Bangor and Lewiston-Auburn are anchored by University of Maine System campuses and community organizations that run ongoing student outreach and access initiatives.
Are there remote student engagement coordinator jobs in Maine?
Yes, but they're rare. Student engagement coordination is largely an in-person role built around direct student contact, campus programming, and community partnerships. About 0% of student engagement coordinator openings tied to Maine are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those tend to be in grant administration, virtual advising, or statewide outreach coordination rather than campus-based programming.
How can I get hired as a student engagement coordinator in Maine with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is through AmeriCorps programs operating in Maine, such as those run by Maine Campus Compact or Healthy Communities of the Capital Area, which place early-career candidates directly in student-facing coordination work. Applying for residence life assistant, academic success coach, or program assistant roles at University of Maine System campuses also builds the foundation employers look for. A demonstrated record of volunteer leadership, peer mentoring, or community outreach, particularly with underrepresented student populations, significantly strengthens applications for candidates without formal coordinator experience.
Where can I find and apply to student engagement coordinator jobs in Maine?
You can find and apply to student engagement coordinator jobs in Maine on Migrate Mate, which lists current Maine openings. Search the available roles, find the ones that match your background and location, and apply directly to the employers posting them.
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