College of the Atlantic (COA) seeks to fill a full-time, night security position. Under the supervision of the Director of Campus Planning, Building, and Public Safety, this position works closely with other night staff, buildings and grounds employees, student life workers, and students in all aspects of public safety at College of the Atlantic. Duties include, but are not limited to, fire safety issues, student needs, cleaning, snow removal, assisting residential advisers with housing issues, and all aspects of health and safety conditions at COA. Benefits include, but are not limited to, tuition relief for employee and dependents, health, dental, and life insurances, retirement, vacation, and more. This is a third shift/night shift position. A high school diploma or equivalent, with one year of related experience, is preferred. Must have a valid driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record.
A full job description may be found at https://www.coa.edu/human-resources/job-openings/. Interested applicants should send a cover letter and resume, electronic copies only, to Dan Daigle at ddaigle@coa.edu. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. COA is an AA/EEO employer.
Founded in 1969, College of the Atlantic was the first college in the United States to focus on the
relationship between humans and the environment. COA enriches the liberal arts tradition
through a distinctive educational philosophy—human ecology. A human ecological perspective
integrates knowledge from all academic disciplines and from personal experience to
investigate—and ultimately improve—the relationships between human beings and our social
and natural communities. The human ecological perspective guides all aspects of education,
research, activism, and interactions among the college’s students, faculty, staff, and trustees.
The faculty, students, trustees, staff, and alumnx of College of the Atlantic envision a world
where people value creativity, intellectual achievement, and the diversity of nature and human
cultures. With respect and compassion, individuals will construct meaningful lives for
themselves, gain appreciation for the relationships among all forms of life, and safeguard the
heritage of future generations. Our 350 students, 35 faculty, and 75 staff members share COA’s original focus on engaged learning and community, and more than ever we believe that an interdisciplinary, human ecological perspective is critical to addressing the world’s most pressing problems.