BARNARD COLLEGE Academic Department Manager (Biology, Computer Science & Math) in New York, NY

pin
pin

If you are a current Barnard College employee, please use the internal career site to apply for this position.

Job:

Academic Department Manager (Biology, Computer Science & Math)

Reporting to the Associate Director of Academic Administration, the Academic Department Manager is responsible for the operation of the Biology, Computer Science & Math departments. They will provide comprehensive business support to the chairs within their cluster and serve as a key partner to the Provost’s Office to develop and refine strong operational protocols and business processes. The Manager will supervise one or more department assistants, each of whom supports one or more departments or programs.

Job Description:

Essential Duties Summary:

  • Management of Department/Program Assistants

    • Manage performance, guide career and personal development, and direct the work of administrative assistants. Rationalize work assignments across the assigned cluster.

    • Primary liaison with the Provost’s Office to determine necessary training and resources for the cohort to succeed.

    • With the Provost’s Office, maintain, revise, and update a process guide for department assistants.

  • Management of Student Workers

    • Assess department or program need for administrative support from student workers

    • Supervise and review student workers who support the department with administrative tasks

  • Budget and Financial Management

    • Partner with chairs/directors in developing annual operating budget requests, including proactive planning, management and projection of expenditures across the full complement of operating lines (travel, events, honoraria, programs, etc…). Advise the chair on budget performance throughout the fiscal year, including providing reports as needed.

    • Partner with chairs/directors in developing annual instructional budget and administrative staff requests and planning searches for any departmental hires (staff, students, faculty).

    • Participate in budget review discussions with chair(s) and budget team within the Provost’s Office.

    • Review and approve financial transactions from the administrative cluster

  • Partner with chairs in curricular planning exercises in dialogue with the Provost’s office and the Registrar regarding course scheduling, communication with Columbia cognate department, faculty leaves, advising assignments, contingent faculty, TAs and graders

  • Partner with chairs to plan department and program assessments, accreditation exercises and reviews.

  • Partner with chairs to quantify space planning and improvements in dialogue with Provost’s office and Capital Projects.

  • Partner with chairs to develop schedule and plan for events and draft announcements and communications

  • Other duties as assigned, including reassignment of constituent departments and academic programs within the administrative cluster based on evolving operational needs

Skills, Qualifications & Requirements:

Required Qualifications Summary

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred and 5 years related experience, or two years of college and 5 - 7 years related experience

  • Excellent organizational ability

  • Ability to set priorities, balance competing responsibilities, and work both under pressure, and independently without immediate supervision

  • Excellent computer skills; including experience with word processing, spreadsheets, email, and online calendaring.

  • Tact and good judgment in dealing with a variety of constituencies

  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.

  • Experience as an administrator

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience managing an office and/or staff.

  • Experience working with faculty and students in an academic environment.

  • Experience transacting in Workday or another Employee Management System.

This job is currently a hybrid position and may require a presence in the office up to five times a week, including for team and full staff meetings and other times as directed by the supervisor.

| Salary: $82,000 to $85,000 annually

The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the College's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.

Company:

Barnard College

Time Type:

Full time
Essential Duties Summary: Management of Department/ Program Assistants Manage performance, guide career and personal development, and direct the work of administrative assistants. Rationalize work assignments across the assigned cluster. Primary liaison with the Provost’s Office to determine necessary training and resources for the cohort to succeed. With the Provost’s Office, maintain, revise, and update a process guide for department assistants. Management of Student Workers. Assess department or program need for administrative support from student workers. Supervise and review student workers who support the department with administrative tasks. Budget and Financial Management. Partner with chairs/directors in developing annual operating budget requests, including proactive planning, management and projection of expenditures across the full complement of operating lines (travel, events, honoraria, programs, etc…). Advise the chair on budget performance throughout the fiscal year, including providing reports as needed. Partner with chairs/directors in developing annual instructional budget and administrative staff requests and planning searches for any departmental hires (staff, students, faculty). Participate in budget review discussions with chair(s) and budget team within the Provost’s Office. Review and approve financial transactions from the administrative cluster. Partner with chairs in curricular planning exercises in dialogue with the Provost’s office and the Registrar regarding course scheduling, communication with Columbia cognate department, faculty leaves, advising assignments, contingent faculty, T - As and graders. Partner with chairs to plan department and program assessments, accreditation exercises and reviews. Partner with chairs to quantify space planning and improvements in dialogue with Provost’s office and Capital Projects. Partner with chairs to develop schedule and plan for events and draft announcements and communications. Other duties as assigned, including reassignment of constituent departments and academic programs within the administrative cluster based on evolving operational needs. Skills, Qualifications & Requirements:Required Qualifications Summary. Bachelor’s degree preferred and 5 years related experience, or two years of college and 5 - 7 years related experience. Excellent organizational ability. Ability to set priorities, balance competing responsibilities, and work both under pressure, and independently without immediate supervision. Excellent computer skills; including experience with word processing, spreadsheets, email, and online calendaring. Tact and good judgment in dealing with a variety of constituencies. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. Experience as an administrator. Preferred Qualifications. Experience managing an office and/or staff. Experience working with faculty and students in an academic environment. Experience transacting in Workday or another Employee Management System.
search terms: Department Manager+Computer Science
pin
pin
Local Job Bulletin is an independent Job Search Engine. Local Job Bulletin is not endorsed, sponsored or affiliated with the actual employer of the job. All trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, and job descriptions are the property of their respective holder.
Upload your Resume - Let Employers find you!
pin
pin
 
 
Local Job Bulletin is an independent Job Search Engine. Local Job Bulletin is not an agent or representative and is not endorsed, sponsored or affiliated with any employer. Local Job Bulletin uses proprietary technology to keep the availability and accuracy of its job listings and their details. All trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, job descriptions and other company descriptions / details are the property of their respective holder. Local Job Bulletin does not have its users apply for a job on the LocalJobBulletin.com website. Additionally, Local Job Bulletin may provide a list of third-party job listings that may not be affiliated with any employer. Please make sure you understand and agree to the website's Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policies you are applying on as they may differ from ours and are not in our control.;
pin
pin