Faculty Positions - Optometry
Job Type Full-time Description
Job ID
OPT001
Position Classification
FT Optometry Faculty (12 month)
Position Summary
The University of Detroit Mercy Eye Institute invites applications for the position of a full-time Optometry faculty member. The faculty member will provide a mixture of direct patient care, student clinical instruction, and didactic instruction at the University of Detroit Mercy, while supporting the mission and goals of the School of Optometry and in accordance with university policies and applicable laws.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
• Adopt and advance the mission and goals of the School of Optometry. • Comply with organizational policies and procedures • Work collaboratively with clinic management to promote quality assurance, maintain financial stability, and advance process improvement. • Provide professional optometric services that include comprehensive eye exams along with the diagnosis and management of ocular disease. • Participate in training of student interns, including precepting, grading, and delivery of timely feedback • Adhere to the principles of the American Optometric Association Code of Ethics • Participate in didactic classroom instruction of optometry students in select fields. • Participate in didactic lab instruction of optometry students in select fields. • Demonstrates excellent oral and written communication skills • Create and maintain supportive and professional relationships with faculty, interns, and staff. • Active participation in state and national optometric organizations. • Active participation in program and University committees to accomplish the goals of the Optometry program. • Participate in White Coat Ceremony, student orientation, commencement events, and other activities as assigned by the Office of the Dean and Assistant Deans. • Solicit feedback from students and colleagues to evaluate effectiveness in teaching • Other duties as assigned or as needs arise relating to the effective implementation of the program.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
• O.D. from accredited school or college of optometry (or appropriate terminal degree). • Michigan license or eligible to obtain Michigan license. • Completion of Residency program or minimum of five years of clinical experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior teaching experience
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
• Display comprehensive knowledge and skills needed to diagnose, treat, and manage ocular injuries, eye diseases, and the visual system. • Adhere to federal, state, and local regulations along with university policies. • Adhere to the American Optometric Association Code of Ethics. • Educate and train optometry students to be competent optometric professionals. • Evaluate and grade optometry student's clinic encounters and classroom performance • Work collaboratively with departmental faculty to ensure standard curriculum outcomes are met while improving students' learning experiences. • Participate in college committees, activities, and events. • Ability to create and maintain respectful relationships with faculty, staff, and students both in and outside the clinic/classroom. • Ability to collaborate effectively with individuals from diverse communities and cultures • Ability to perform other duties as assigned or required.
Physical Requirements
• Job may require lifting light weight objects (1 to 10 pounds) with no repetitive bending or stooping. • Occasionally lift average weight objects (1 to 10 pounds).
Work Environment
Regular exposure to favorable conditions such as those found in a normal office.
Salary/Pay Information
Commensurate with experience
Anticipated Schedule
TBD
Employee Benefits
At the University of Detroit Mercy, we continually strive to provide a high-quality, comprehensive benefits package to our valued employees. We offer our employees the following benefits:
• Medical -
o Three health plans to choose from with a large national provider network.
• Dental -
o UDM's School of Dentistry FREE to you and your dependents.
o Option to purchase additional dental plan through UNUM.
• Vision -
o Exams and lenses every 12 months.
• Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Accounts offered.
• Employee Assistance Program -
o Provided to everyone in your household.
• Short-Term and Long-Term Disability.
• Life and AD&D
o One times base salary up to a hundred thousand dollars.
• Option to purchase additional life insurance, accident insurance, and/or critical illness insurance
• Tuition Remission Benefit for you, your spouse, and children.
• Retirement Plan -
o UDM provides matches up to 8%
University of Detroit Mercy is an independent Catholic institution of higher education sponsored by the Religious Sisters of Mercy and Society of Jesus. The University seeks qualified candidates who will contribute to the University's mission, diversity, and excellence of its academic community.
It is an exciting time to be in Detroit! The School of Optometry is located in Novi, Michigan, a suburban area of Detroit that boasts shopping, excellent schools, and ranked among the top 10 best places to live in the US (Fortune, 2022). You can click on https://visitdetroit.com/ for more information on the Detroit Metropolitan area.
The University of Detroit Mercy Eye Institute, in the Jesuit and Mercy tradition, through the integration of scholarly activity, evidence-based teaching, and service, fosters a forward thinking, inclusive learning environment committed to developing competent, socially and ethically sensitive eye and vision care professionals who are committed to patient care and community wellness. The Detroit Mercy Eye Institute exists to provide comprehensive and specialty eye care services to the community and serve as facilities for the training of future Doctors of Optometry.
University of Detroit Mercy is currently seeking Preaccreditation status from the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education (ACOE) for a proposed School of Optometry and is not currently recruiting students. Inquiries regarding accreditation status for the proposed School of Optometry at University of Detroit Mercy may be directed to the Accreditation Director of the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education, 243 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63141
Michigan's largest, most comprehensive private University, University of Detroit Mercy is an independent Catholic institution of higher education sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy and Society of Jesus. Detroit Mercy seeks qualified candidates who will contribute to the University's mission, diversity, and excellence of its academic community. University of Detroit Mercy is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer with a diverse student body and welcomes persons of all backgrounds.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5217338
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Full Time
Faculty Positions - Optometry
Job Type Full-time Description
Job ID
OPT001
Position Classification
FT Optometry Faculty (12 month)
Position Summary
The University of Detroit Mercy Eye Institute invites applications for the position of a full-time Optometry faculty member. The faculty member will provide a mixture of direct patient care, student clinical instruction, and didactic instruction at the University of Detroit Mercy, while supporting the mission and goals of the School of Optometry and in accordance with university policies and applicable laws.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
• Adopt and advance the mission and goals of the School of Optometry. • Comply with organizational policies and procedures • Work collaboratively with clinic management to promote quality assurance, maintain financial stability, and advance process improvement. • Provide professional optometric services that include comprehensive eye exams along with the diagnosis and management of ocular disease. • Participate in training of student interns, including precepting, grading, and delivery of timely feedback • Adhere to the principles of the American Optometric Association Code of Ethics • Participate in didactic classroom instruction of optometry students in select fields. • Participate in didactic lab instruction of optometry students in select fields. • Demonstrates excellent oral and written communication skills • Create and maintain supportive and professional relationships with faculty, interns, and staff. • Active participation in state and national optometric organizations. • Active participation in program and University committees to accomplish the goals of the Optometry program. • Participate in White Coat Ceremony, student orientation, commencement events, and other activities as assigned by the Office of the Dean and Assistant Deans. • Solicit feedback from students and colleagues to evaluate effectiveness in teaching • Other duties as assigned or as needs arise relating to the effective implementation of the program.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
• O.D. from accredited school or college of optometry (or appropriate terminal degree). • Michigan license or eligible to obtain Michigan license. • Completion of Residency program or minimum of five years of clinical experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior teaching experience
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
• Display comprehensive knowledge and skills needed to diagnose, treat, and manage ocular injuries, eye diseases, and the visual system. • Adhere to federal, state, and local regulations along with university policies. • Adhere to the American Optometric Association Code of Ethics. • Educate and train optometry students to be competent optometric professionals. • Evaluate and grade optometry student's clinic encounters and classroom performance • Work collaboratively with departmental faculty to ensure standard curriculum outcomes are met while improving students' learning experiences. • Participate in college committees, activities, and events. • Ability to create and maintain respectful relationships with faculty, staff, and students both in and outside the clinic/classroom. • Ability to collaborate effectively with individuals from diverse communities and cultures • Ability to perform other duties as assigned or required.
Physical Requirements
• Job may require lifting light weight objects (1 to 10 pounds) with no repetitive bending or stooping. • Occasionally lift average weight objects (1 to 10 pounds).
Work Environment
Regular exposure to favorable conditions such as those found in a normal office.
Salary/Pay Information
Commensurate with experience
Anticipated Schedule
TBD
Employee Benefits
At the University of Detroit Mercy, we continually strive to provide a high-quality, comprehensive benefits package to our valued employees. We offer our employees the following benefits:
• Medical -
o Three health plans to choose from with a large national provider network.
• Dental -
o UDM's School of Dentistry FREE to you and your dependents.
o Option to purchase additional dental plan through UNUM.
• Vision -
o Exams and lenses every 12 months.
• Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Accounts offered.
• Employee Assistance Program -
o Provided to everyone in your household.
• Short-Term and Long-Term Disability.
• Life and AD&D
o One times base salary up to a hundred thousand dollars.
• Option to purchase additional life insurance, accident insurance, and/or critical illness insurance
• Tuition Remission Benefit for you, your spouse, and children.
• Retirement Plan -
o UDM provides matches up to 8%
University of Detroit Mercy is an independent Catholic institution of higher education sponsored by the Religious Sisters of Mercy and Society of Jesus. The University seeks qualified candidates who will contribute to the University's mission, diversity, and excellence of its academic community.
It is an exciting time to be in Detroit! The School of Optometry is located in Novi, Michigan, a suburban area of Detroit that boasts shopping, excellent schools, and ranked among the top 10 best places to live in the US (Fortune, 2022). You can click on https://visitdetroit.com/ for more information on the Detroit Metropolitan area.
The University of Detroit Mercy Eye Institute, in the Jesuit and Mercy tradition, through the integration of scholarly activity, evidence-based teaching, and service, fosters a forward thinking, inclusive learning environment committed to developing competent, socially and ethically sensitive eye and vision care professionals who are committed to patient care and community wellness. The Detroit Mercy Eye Institute exists to provide comprehensive and specialty eye care services to the community and serve as facilities for the training of future Doctors of Optometry.
University of Detroit Mercy is currently seeking Preaccreditation status from the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education (ACOE) for a proposed School of Optometry and is not currently recruiting students. Inquiries regarding accreditation status for the proposed School of Optometry at University of Detroit Mercy may be directed to the Accreditation Director of the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education, 243 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63141
Michigan's largest, most comprehensive private University, University of Detroit Mercy is an independent Catholic institution of higher education sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy and Society of Jesus. Detroit Mercy seeks qualified candidates who will contribute to the University's mission, diversity, and excellence of its academic community. University of Detroit Mercy is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer with a diverse student body and welcomes persons of all backgrounds.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5217338
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Program Coordinator, Senior Outreach Services
R0140695
University of Nevada, Reno - Main Campus
The University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) appreciates your interest in employment at our growing institution. We want your application process to go smoothly and quickly. Final applications must be submitted prior to the close of the recruitment.
If you need assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please contact our recruitment helpline at (775) 784-1495 or https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fjobs%40unr.edu%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cmichellebriggs%40unr.edu%7C3fc56ddb0d3143705f1c08d9932205df%7C523b4bfc0ebd4c03b2b96f6a17fd31d8%7C1%7C0%7C637702596595879550%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=f3IzAEa5H3%2FeLS%2BymU9ZqLPkGDVrZukYCBVy8XHJYe0%3D&reserved=0. For UNR Med professional job postings, please contact the Office of Professional Recruitment at (775) 784-6778.
Job Description
The Sanford Center for Aging at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine invites applications for the role of Program Coordinator, Senior Outreach Services (SOS). This grant-funded program is part of Community Services and provides volunteer-based companionship to Washoe County elders living at home who are lonely, isolated and looking for a friend. The SOS Coordinator will prioritize client and volunteer service and identify community resources to address client needs; administer in-home client assessments; assist the Director to identify and implement quality improvements; successfully match clients with trained volunteers; conduct outreach to targeted populations; measure, analyze and report on grant output goals; and maintain accurate client and volunteer data. This position reports to the Director of Community Services.
At the Sanford Center for Aging, we are committed to dispelling ageism and providing compassionate care and service to our community's older adult population. The ideal candidate in this role will share our mission to serve, and demonstrate excellent written, verbal, and active listening communication skills, management of distinct priorities on differing timelines, adaptability and an eye for detail and organization. An enthusiasm for outreach, relationship building, forging personal connections with clients and volunteers, and engaging with a variety of audiences will contribute to success in the role. A strong sense of self and respect for the boundaries and abilities of others are key.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree and two years of related professional experience OR
Master's Degree and one year of related professional work experience
Related Experience: Working with older adults in home settings
Certification and Licensure: Nevada Driver's License
Preferred Qualifications
• Background in social work, human services, public health or related field • Experience working with/managing volunteers • Experience administering needs assessments • Experience connecting individuals with community resources
Compensation Grade
B
To view the salary schedule for this position, please visit: https://www.unr.edu/hr/compensation-evaluation/compensation/salary-schedules and select Administrative Faculty by Grade. Salary is competitive and commensurate with related education and experience
Total Compensation
The total compensation package includes a competitive salary, moving allowance (if applicable), a rich retirement plan, health insurance options that include dental and vision, life insurance, thirty (30) days of sick leave provided upon start date and two (2) days of sick leave accrued per full month after the first year of service, two (2) days of annual leave accrued each full month, along with many other benefits. Additionally, there is a grant-in-aid educational benefit for faculty and dependents. For more information, please visit: https://www.unr.edu/hr/benefits
Faculty Dual Career Assistance Program
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes the importance of addressing dual-career couples' professional needs. We offer a dual career assistance program to newly hired faculty spouses/partners that provides resources and assists them to identify career opportunities in Northern Nevada. https://www.unr.edu/hr/jobs/dual-career-program
Department Information
For more information about the School of Medicine, please visit https://med.unr.edu/
For more information about the Sanford Center for Aging, please visit https://med.unr.edu/aging
Department Contact
Gary Aldax
Search Coordinator
mailto:aencinias@med.unr.edu
Exempt Yes
Full-Time Equivalent 60.0%
Required Attachment(s)
1) Resume/CV
2) Letters of Application (Cover letter)
3) Three professional references (include name, title, company/organization, email address, phone number)
4) One-page inclusivity statement: Please write a brief statement (one page maximum) about how you would contribute toward our mission of creating a culturally inclusive environment in the role for which you are applying. Please also highlight contributions you have made toward this goal in your previous role(s).
Required UNR Med Recruitment Survey
Please complete the survey at the link below; this 1-2 minute survey will allow us to understand our current status and the effectiveness of our efforts in promoting diversity and inclusion at UNR Med. Survey data will not be accessible by the department for which you are applying or the recruitment team.
https://unr.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5uwa6f4UdCXFzOB?RID=MLRP_8wvvyes5WZVKBaR
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med)
For over 50 years the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) has trained physicians who are leading the way to 'A Healthy Nevada', nation, and world. Community-based and research-intensive, UNR Med is committed to our four-part mission of education, research, clinical service, and diversity. We show this commitment through our demonstrated core values: people are our strength, we innovate and improve, we serve with integrity, and we success with trust and respect.
The University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine is an inclusive and engaged community. We recognize that diverse faculty and leaders add value to the educational experience and promote excellence in our teaching, patient care, and research missions. We seek applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences who will contribute to our mission and uphold our core values.
Our mission has guided our growth in graduating the next generation of primary and specialty care physicians and medical researchers while maintaining personalized instruction. The School of Medicine has statewide outreach with a local touch providing patient care, health services, and training physicians in Reno, Nevada and in the state's rural communities. We are expanding provider education to train medical specialists as Medical Doctors as well as Speech Pathologists and Physician Assistants. We are actively expanding technologically-advanced infrastructure to keep pace with our world-class research to meet the needs of students, patients, and researchers. We seek to create an environment that serves all who enter our doors, from the physicians who teach our learners to our employees, patients, and students.
This posting is open until filled
Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received, or a hiring decision has been made.
Posting Close Date
Note to Applicant
A background check will be conducted on the candidate(s) selected for hire.
HR will attempt to verify academic credentials upon receipt of hiring documents. If the academic credentials cannot be verified, HR will notify the faculty member that an official transcript of their highest degree must be submitted within thirty days of the faculty member's first day of employment.
References will be contacted at the appropriate phase of the recruitment process.
Applicants hired on a federal contract may be subject to E-Verify.
As part of the hiring process, applicants for positions in the Nevada System of Higher Education may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform job-related tasks.
For positions that require driving, evidence of a valid driver's license will be required at the time of employment and as a condition of continued employment.
Schedules are subject to change based on organizational needs.
The University of Nevada, Reno is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person's age (40 or older), disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race (including hair texture and protected hairstyles such as natural hairstyles, afros, bantu knots, curls, braids, locks and twists), color, or religion (protected classes).
About Us
The University of Nevada, Reno is a leading American public research university committed to the promise of a future powered by knowledge. Founded in 1874 as Nevada's original land-grant university, the University serves 21,000 undergraduate and graduate students from all 50 states and 63 countries.
Classified by the Carnegie® Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as an R1 (“Very High Research”) university, it is also recognized in the Carnegie® Community Engagement classification. The University is also ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the “Best National Universities” and “Best National Public Universities.” It also ranks in the top tier of the WSJ/Times Higher Education World University Rankings and the New York Times' “Top Colleges for Economic Diversity.”
Since 2009, nearly $1 billion has been has invested in advanced labs, facilities, and residence halls on the main campus. The University is home to Nevada's first medical school - the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine - and it delivers on its original land-grant mission with outreach across the state through the University of Nevada, Reno Extension, Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Nevada Small Business Development Center, the Nevada Seismological Laboratory, and Wolf Pack Athletics.
The main campus is in Reno, Nevada, a burgeoning global technology hub with a vibrant midtown and downtown. Found where the high desert of the Great Basin meets the High Sierra and Lake Tahoe, the beautiful, 290-acre main campus is also a Nevada State Arboretum. In recent years, the University has expanded to include two additional locations: the Redfield Campus in south Reno and the Wayne L. Prim campus in Incline Village, which is the home of the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe.
As part of the Nevada System of Higher Education - comprised of two research universities, one state college, four community colleges and an environmental research institute - the University is committed to developing strong partnerships with each of these institutions for the benefit of all Nevadans.
Through its commitment to high-impact education, world-improving research and creative activity, and outreach that's transforming Nevada's communities and businesses, the University continues its nearly 150-year tradition of benefitting our state, nation and world.
The University recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. The inclusive and engaged community on campus recognizes the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
Today, the University delivers on its original land-grant mission of access to education and knowledge by investing in the academics, facilities, support, engagement and vibrant campus life that promote our diverse students' cognitive growth and academic achievement - all while remaining one of the best values in American higher education.
For more information, please visit the http://www.unr.edu/.
University of Nevada, Reno
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5133640
Founded in 1874, the University of Nevada, Reno is the State of Nevada’s land grant institution with a statewide mission and presence. The University of Nevada, Reno is a Carnegie I Research Institution and has been recognized as a “Top Tier” Best National University by U.S. News & World Report. With an enrollment of nearly 21,000 students we offer 145 Tier 1 accredited degree programs. Located in the picturesque Truckee Meadows the University of Nevada, Reno is surrounded by numerous state and national parks, is 45 minutes from beautiful Lake Tahoe, and four hours from San Francisco.
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. We are an inclusive and engaged community and recognize the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person’s age, disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race, or religion.
Full Time
Program Coordinator, Senior Outreach Services
R0140695
University of Nevada, Reno - Main Campus
The University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) appreciates your interest in employment at our growing institution. We want your application process to go smoothly and quickly. Final applications must be submitted prior to the close of the recruitment.
If you need assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please contact our recruitment helpline at (775) 784-1495 or https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fjobs%40unr.edu%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cmichellebriggs%40unr.edu%7C3fc56ddb0d3143705f1c08d9932205df%7C523b4bfc0ebd4c03b2b96f6a17fd31d8%7C1%7C0%7C637702596595879550%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=f3IzAEa5H3%2FeLS%2BymU9ZqLPkGDVrZukYCBVy8XHJYe0%3D&reserved=0. For UNR Med professional job postings, please contact the Office of Professional Recruitment at (775) 784-6778.
Job Description
The Sanford Center for Aging at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine invites applications for the role of Program Coordinator, Senior Outreach Services (SOS). This grant-funded program is part of Community Services and provides volunteer-based companionship to Washoe County elders living at home who are lonely, isolated and looking for a friend. The SOS Coordinator will prioritize client and volunteer service and identify community resources to address client needs; administer in-home client assessments; assist the Director to identify and implement quality improvements; successfully match clients with trained volunteers; conduct outreach to targeted populations; measure, analyze and report on grant output goals; and maintain accurate client and volunteer data. This position reports to the Director of Community Services.
At the Sanford Center for Aging, we are committed to dispelling ageism and providing compassionate care and service to our community's older adult population. The ideal candidate in this role will share our mission to serve, and demonstrate excellent written, verbal, and active listening communication skills, management of distinct priorities on differing timelines, adaptability and an eye for detail and organization. An enthusiasm for outreach, relationship building, forging personal connections with clients and volunteers, and engaging with a variety of audiences will contribute to success in the role. A strong sense of self and respect for the boundaries and abilities of others are key.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree and two years of related professional experience OR
Master's Degree and one year of related professional work experience
Related Experience: Working with older adults in home settings
Certification and Licensure: Nevada Driver's License
Preferred Qualifications
• Background in social work, human services, public health or related field • Experience working with/managing volunteers • Experience administering needs assessments • Experience connecting individuals with community resources
Compensation Grade
B
To view the salary schedule for this position, please visit: https://www.unr.edu/hr/compensation-evaluation/compensation/salary-schedules and select Administrative Faculty by Grade. Salary is competitive and commensurate with related education and experience
Total Compensation
The total compensation package includes a competitive salary, moving allowance (if applicable), a rich retirement plan, health insurance options that include dental and vision, life insurance, thirty (30) days of sick leave provided upon start date and two (2) days of sick leave accrued per full month after the first year of service, two (2) days of annual leave accrued each full month, along with many other benefits. Additionally, there is a grant-in-aid educational benefit for faculty and dependents. For more information, please visit: https://www.unr.edu/hr/benefits
Faculty Dual Career Assistance Program
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes the importance of addressing dual-career couples' professional needs. We offer a dual career assistance program to newly hired faculty spouses/partners that provides resources and assists them to identify career opportunities in Northern Nevada. https://www.unr.edu/hr/jobs/dual-career-program
Department Information
For more information about the School of Medicine, please visit https://med.unr.edu/
For more information about the Sanford Center for Aging, please visit https://med.unr.edu/aging
Department Contact
Gary Aldax
Search Coordinator
mailto:aencinias@med.unr.edu
Exempt Yes
Full-Time Equivalent 60.0%
Required Attachment(s)
1) Resume/CV
2) Letters of Application (Cover letter)
3) Three professional references (include name, title, company/organization, email address, phone number)
4) One-page inclusivity statement: Please write a brief statement (one page maximum) about how you would contribute toward our mission of creating a culturally inclusive environment in the role for which you are applying. Please also highlight contributions you have made toward this goal in your previous role(s).
Required UNR Med Recruitment Survey
Please complete the survey at the link below; this 1-2 minute survey will allow us to understand our current status and the effectiveness of our efforts in promoting diversity and inclusion at UNR Med. Survey data will not be accessible by the department for which you are applying or the recruitment team.
https://unr.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5uwa6f4UdCXFzOB?RID=MLRP_8wvvyes5WZVKBaR
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med)
For over 50 years the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) has trained physicians who are leading the way to 'A Healthy Nevada', nation, and world. Community-based and research-intensive, UNR Med is committed to our four-part mission of education, research, clinical service, and diversity. We show this commitment through our demonstrated core values: people are our strength, we innovate and improve, we serve with integrity, and we success with trust and respect.
The University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine is an inclusive and engaged community. We recognize that diverse faculty and leaders add value to the educational experience and promote excellence in our teaching, patient care, and research missions. We seek applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences who will contribute to our mission and uphold our core values.
Our mission has guided our growth in graduating the next generation of primary and specialty care physicians and medical researchers while maintaining personalized instruction. The School of Medicine has statewide outreach with a local touch providing patient care, health services, and training physicians in Reno, Nevada and in the state's rural communities. We are expanding provider education to train medical specialists as Medical Doctors as well as Speech Pathologists and Physician Assistants. We are actively expanding technologically-advanced infrastructure to keep pace with our world-class research to meet the needs of students, patients, and researchers. We seek to create an environment that serves all who enter our doors, from the physicians who teach our learners to our employees, patients, and students.
This posting is open until filled
Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received, or a hiring decision has been made.
Posting Close Date
Note to Applicant
A background check will be conducted on the candidate(s) selected for hire.
HR will attempt to verify academic credentials upon receipt of hiring documents. If the academic credentials cannot be verified, HR will notify the faculty member that an official transcript of their highest degree must be submitted within thirty days of the faculty member's first day of employment.
References will be contacted at the appropriate phase of the recruitment process.
Applicants hired on a federal contract may be subject to E-Verify.
As part of the hiring process, applicants for positions in the Nevada System of Higher Education may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform job-related tasks.
For positions that require driving, evidence of a valid driver's license will be required at the time of employment and as a condition of continued employment.
Schedules are subject to change based on organizational needs.
The University of Nevada, Reno is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person's age (40 or older), disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race (including hair texture and protected hairstyles such as natural hairstyles, afros, bantu knots, curls, braids, locks and twists), color, or religion (protected classes).
About Us
The University of Nevada, Reno is a leading American public research university committed to the promise of a future powered by knowledge. Founded in 1874 as Nevada's original land-grant university, the University serves 21,000 undergraduate and graduate students from all 50 states and 63 countries.
Classified by the Carnegie® Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as an R1 (“Very High Research”) university, it is also recognized in the Carnegie® Community Engagement classification. The University is also ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the “Best National Universities” and “Best National Public Universities.” It also ranks in the top tier of the WSJ/Times Higher Education World University Rankings and the New York Times' “Top Colleges for Economic Diversity.”
Since 2009, nearly $1 billion has been has invested in advanced labs, facilities, and residence halls on the main campus. The University is home to Nevada's first medical school - the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine - and it delivers on its original land-grant mission with outreach across the state through the University of Nevada, Reno Extension, Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Nevada Small Business Development Center, the Nevada Seismological Laboratory, and Wolf Pack Athletics.
The main campus is in Reno, Nevada, a burgeoning global technology hub with a vibrant midtown and downtown. Found where the high desert of the Great Basin meets the High Sierra and Lake Tahoe, the beautiful, 290-acre main campus is also a Nevada State Arboretum. In recent years, the University has expanded to include two additional locations: the Redfield Campus in south Reno and the Wayne L. Prim campus in Incline Village, which is the home of the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe.
As part of the Nevada System of Higher Education - comprised of two research universities, one state college, four community colleges and an environmental research institute - the University is committed to developing strong partnerships with each of these institutions for the benefit of all Nevadans.
Through its commitment to high-impact education, world-improving research and creative activity, and outreach that's transforming Nevada's communities and businesses, the University continues its nearly 150-year tradition of benefitting our state, nation and world.
The University recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. The inclusive and engaged community on campus recognizes the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
Today, the University delivers on its original land-grant mission of access to education and knowledge by investing in the academics, facilities, support, engagement and vibrant campus life that promote our diverse students' cognitive growth and academic achievement - all while remaining one of the best values in American higher education.
For more information, please visit the http://www.unr.edu/.
University of Nevada, Reno
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5133640
Founded in 1874, the University of Nevada, Reno is the State of Nevada’s land grant institution with a statewide mission and presence. The University of Nevada, Reno is a Carnegie I Research Institution and has been recognized as a “Top Tier” Best National University by U.S. News & World Report. With an enrollment of nearly 21,000 students we offer 145 Tier 1 accredited degree programs. Located in the picturesque Truckee Meadows the University of Nevada, Reno is surrounded by numerous state and national parks, is 45 minutes from beautiful Lake Tahoe, and four hours from San Francisco.
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. We are an inclusive and engaged community and recognize the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person’s age, disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race, or religion.
Associate Director Facilities Management Recreation Services 27217BR
Position Overview
KU Recreation Services, a Department within Student Affairs, provides a campus-wide impact by improving quality of life for all students, faculty, staff, affiliates, retirees, alumni, spouses, and domestic partners through its fitness and wellness initiatives. KU Recreation Services provide state-of-the-art recreational programs, facilities, and services.
Indoor facilities include the Ambler Student Recreation Fitness Center (ASRFC) and is comprised of many different activity spaces: 16,000 square feet of cardiovascular resistance training and free weight equipment, six indoor basketball/volleyball courts, a three-lane suspended jogging track, an aerobics studio, a martial arts studio, three racquetball courts, one squash court, dasher board system multipurpose gym, a 42-foot climbing wall and bouldering wall, two outdoor basketball courts, conference room, and a meeting room. Outdoor facilities include: several acres of grass field spaces at the Shenk Recreational Sports Complex and two artificial turf fields, four lighted sand volleyball courts, and four lighted tennis courts. KU Recreation Services utilizes the Robinson Center for its aquatic activities.
Programs within KU Recreation Services include Fitness, Intramurals, Sport Clubs, and Outdoor Pursuits. Fitness offers group fitness (“KU Fit”) with classes focused on cardio, strength, and mind and body, Personal Training, and Fitness Assessments. Intramurals play team sports, team tournaments, and individual activities. Sport Clubs participate in a wide variety of competitive, recreational, and instructional sports. Outdoor Pursuits offers a rock climbing wall and an equipment rental center.
In addition to a competitive salary, KU offers great benefits to employees with up to 176 hours of paid vacation per year, 96 hours of sick leave per year, ten paid holidays plus one discretionary day, a great retirement program, medical & dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit plan options and State of Kansas discounts offered by various vendors. KU also offers employees educational and professional development opportunities. KU is a great place to work! The University actively encourages applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Job Description
35% Facility Leadership:
• Provides leadership within the department for facilities associated with departmental units (Operations, Membership, Maintenance, Custodial, Technology, and Risk Management), associated campus wide units and department for budget/payroll, supervisory, scheduling; continued improvements of existing facilities and future facility planning and implementation. • Establishes and implements short- and long-range organizational goals, objectives, operating policies and procedures to responsible units and department • Works with the Director by contributing to development and changes in strategic planning, facility planning, and budget development of the department. • Budget/Payroll oversight and development/implementation for facilities, operations, custodial, maintenance, membership risk management, outdoor pursuits, and technology units • Responsible for $450,000+ budget and $100,000+ revenue • Coordinate financial audits for responsible units • Works with units to review and make recommendations to evolve their services to meet current trends and requests which includes cost analysis of existing and new services for each unit to ensure compliance with budget goals. • Provide strategic oversight to all responsible units to understand implications of decision making on operations of the department. • Understand that scope of decisions impacts internal operations of the department and requires compliance that guidelines are maintained. • Conceptualizes, develops, and implements policies and procedures that effect the department’s mission and vision. • Research current national trends and develops a plan for implementation of appropriate products, equipment and services • Responsible for approving and purchasing associated equipment with units as well as state contracts • Ensures all responsible units are within compliance at department, university and state levels, as well as maintains established accreditations. • Communicates strategic goals to responsible units & develops action plans to ensure success in meeting strategic goals. • Analyzes, conceptualizes, develops and has input on departmental decisions and direction. • Develops, reports, and identifies metrics to evaluate efficiencies to suggest operational changes when warranted • Responsible for preventative maintenance of all facilities • Coordinate replacement of all equipment for all facilities • Coordinate diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging initiatives • May be given authority to act on the Director’s behalf for the department • Manage national standards for ADA compliance and OSHAA for department • Serve as backup for financial deposits
15% Facility Planning:
• Coordinate and facilitate with staff, current facility projects; assist with future capital planning and project feasibility studies, renovations, repair and improvements, and construction • Represents department with Facilities Planning and Design on assigned projects • Research appropriate equipment needs for facilities • Leads special projects as required
10% Supervisory/Searches and Evaluations:
• Direct reports: 2 Full-time Unclassified Professional Staff- Assistant Director of Facility Management, and Assistant Director of Facility Operations • Indirect reports: 5 University Support Custodial Staff; 2 University Maintenance Support Staff; and, approximately 80 student staff employees • Directs the human resource functions for responsible units including recruitment, selection, training, supervision, payroll, risk management and evaluation of staff. • Develop protocols for operation of the ASRFC where student staff operate the facility 65% of the time without full time staff present • Responsible for overall staff development of reporting units
10% Projects and workflow with Facility Services and private contractors: Responsible for the daily operation of facilities to include but not limited to:
• HVAC, minor repairs, preventative maintenance, etc. • Responsible for monitoring and updating Johnson Controls, Watt Stopper, Mecho Shade and any other systems specific to facilities
10% Risk Management:
• Responsible for comprehensive departmental Risk Management Action Plan to include: • Security systems, video cameras, and two-way radios • Emergency processes for evacuation and shelter in place • Campus Safety Authority and BEL (Building Emergency Liaison) Training through KU Public Safety • Responsible for department CPR/AED compliance and instruction • CPR/AED instructor through a nationally recognized association • Purchase and maintain equipment • Serves in the absence of the Director in emergency situations • Ensure proper management of custodial, maintenance and staffing of facilities to provide participants, guests and spectators of programs a safe, appropriate healthy experience.
10% Projects and workflow for department and University with Information Technology/Computer Center: • Desk top services including development of replacement and upgrade plan • Analysis of effectiveness of Innosoft Fusion software system (point of sale, scheduling, registration that is unique to the University). • Manage all software upgrades • Manage and coordinate semester student and faculty/staff download with Information Management • Seek new and innovative technology and software to insure department maintains a best practices environment for the benefit of the student body • Other technology to include: keyless security locks, two-way radio communication systems and general technology equipment that includes stereo systems, WiFi, and audio/visual components.
5% Scheduling: • Coordinate departmental Scheduling Team • Build yearly master schedule for programmatic and special usage
5% Other duties as assigned:
Position Requirements
This position requires CPR/AED certification within 90 days of hire and will be provided free of charge if not currently certified.
Required Qualifications
• Master’s Degree in Recreation Administration, Sport Management, Higher Education or related field and five years of full-time professional experience OR Bachelor’s and 8 years of progressive facility management experience (Graduate Assistantships do not count as full-time experience) • Experience with budget planning and management that involves multiple cost centers and allocations • Three years of supervisory experience of full time staff • Working knowledge and experience with risk management, emergency and safety planning for indoor and outdoor venues as evidenced by application materials • Written communication skills as evidenced by application materials
Preferred Qualifications
• Five years of progressive experience in the university/college campus recreation environment reflecting experience in facilities and operations. • Experience with a comprehensive collegiate recreation facility management system for access, scheduling, financials • Demonstrated professional involvement such as presenting or committee work, particularly involvement with organizations such as NIRSA, NRPA, NASPA or ACPA. • Demonstrated team oriented approach to leadership and experience independently working on multiple tasks • Demonstrated student/participant centered decision-making skills • Demonstrated organizational and leadership skills specifically detail oriented, visionary, self-initiating, problem solving, critical thinking, result producing, and conflict resolution
If interested, please apply: https://apptrkr.com/5049902
Contact Information to Applicants: Sony Heath soheath@ku.edu
Additional Candidate Instruction:
In addition to the online application, the following documents are required to be considered for this position:
• A cover letter addressing how required and preferred qualifications are met. • Resume or curriculum vitae. • Contact information for three professional references. • Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Application review begins Monday, March 11, 2024 and will continue until a qualified pool of candidates has been identified.
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Advertised Salary Range: Starting at $72,000 and commensurate with experience Application Review Begins: 11-Mar-2024 Anticipated Start Date: 03-Jun-2024 Primary Campus: University of Kansas Lawrence Campus FTE:1.0 Reg/Temp:Regular FLSA Status: Administrative Employee Class: U-Unclassified Professional Staff Job Family: Administrative/Management-KUL Work Location Assignment: On-Site
Disclaimer
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and is the Title IX coordinator for all KU and KUMC campuses: Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights and Title IX, civilrights@ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY.
Full Time
Associate Director Facilities Management Recreation Services 27217BR
Position Overview
KU Recreation Services, a Department within Student Affairs, provides a campus-wide impact by improving quality of life for all students, faculty, staff, affiliates, retirees, alumni, spouses, and domestic partners through its fitness and wellness initiatives. KU Recreation Services provide state-of-the-art recreational programs, facilities, and services.
Indoor facilities include the Ambler Student Recreation Fitness Center (ASRFC) and is comprised of many different activity spaces: 16,000 square feet of cardiovascular resistance training and free weight equipment, six indoor basketball/volleyball courts, a three-lane suspended jogging track, an aerobics studio, a martial arts studio, three racquetball courts, one squash court, dasher board system multipurpose gym, a 42-foot climbing wall and bouldering wall, two outdoor basketball courts, conference room, and a meeting room. Outdoor facilities include: several acres of grass field spaces at the Shenk Recreational Sports Complex and two artificial turf fields, four lighted sand volleyball courts, and four lighted tennis courts. KU Recreation Services utilizes the Robinson Center for its aquatic activities.
Programs within KU Recreation Services include Fitness, Intramurals, Sport Clubs, and Outdoor Pursuits. Fitness offers group fitness (“KU Fit”) with classes focused on cardio, strength, and mind and body, Personal Training, and Fitness Assessments. Intramurals play team sports, team tournaments, and individual activities. Sport Clubs participate in a wide variety of competitive, recreational, and instructional sports. Outdoor Pursuits offers a rock climbing wall and an equipment rental center.
In addition to a competitive salary, KU offers great benefits to employees with up to 176 hours of paid vacation per year, 96 hours of sick leave per year, ten paid holidays plus one discretionary day, a great retirement program, medical & dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit plan options and State of Kansas discounts offered by various vendors. KU also offers employees educational and professional development opportunities. KU is a great place to work! The University actively encourages applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Job Description
35% Facility Leadership:
• Provides leadership within the department for facilities associated with departmental units (Operations, Membership, Maintenance, Custodial, Technology, and Risk Management), associated campus wide units and department for budget/payroll, supervisory, scheduling; continued improvements of existing facilities and future facility planning and implementation. • Establishes and implements short- and long-range organizational goals, objectives, operating policies and procedures to responsible units and department • Works with the Director by contributing to development and changes in strategic planning, facility planning, and budget development of the department. • Budget/Payroll oversight and development/implementation for facilities, operations, custodial, maintenance, membership risk management, outdoor pursuits, and technology units • Responsible for $450,000+ budget and $100,000+ revenue • Coordinate financial audits for responsible units • Works with units to review and make recommendations to evolve their services to meet current trends and requests which includes cost analysis of existing and new services for each unit to ensure compliance with budget goals. • Provide strategic oversight to all responsible units to understand implications of decision making on operations of the department. • Understand that scope of decisions impacts internal operations of the department and requires compliance that guidelines are maintained. • Conceptualizes, develops, and implements policies and procedures that effect the department’s mission and vision. • Research current national trends and develops a plan for implementation of appropriate products, equipment and services • Responsible for approving and purchasing associated equipment with units as well as state contracts • Ensures all responsible units are within compliance at department, university and state levels, as well as maintains established accreditations. • Communicates strategic goals to responsible units & develops action plans to ensure success in meeting strategic goals. • Analyzes, conceptualizes, develops and has input on departmental decisions and direction. • Develops, reports, and identifies metrics to evaluate efficiencies to suggest operational changes when warranted • Responsible for preventative maintenance of all facilities • Coordinate replacement of all equipment for all facilities • Coordinate diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging initiatives • May be given authority to act on the Director’s behalf for the department • Manage national standards for ADA compliance and OSHAA for department • Serve as backup for financial deposits
15% Facility Planning:
• Coordinate and facilitate with staff, current facility projects; assist with future capital planning and project feasibility studies, renovations, repair and improvements, and construction • Represents department with Facilities Planning and Design on assigned projects • Research appropriate equipment needs for facilities • Leads special projects as required
10% Supervisory/Searches and Evaluations:
• Direct reports: 2 Full-time Unclassified Professional Staff- Assistant Director of Facility Management, and Assistant Director of Facility Operations • Indirect reports: 5 University Support Custodial Staff; 2 University Maintenance Support Staff; and, approximately 80 student staff employees • Directs the human resource functions for responsible units including recruitment, selection, training, supervision, payroll, risk management and evaluation of staff. • Develop protocols for operation of the ASRFC where student staff operate the facility 65% of the time without full time staff present • Responsible for overall staff development of reporting units
10% Projects and workflow with Facility Services and private contractors: Responsible for the daily operation of facilities to include but not limited to:
• HVAC, minor repairs, preventative maintenance, etc. • Responsible for monitoring and updating Johnson Controls, Watt Stopper, Mecho Shade and any other systems specific to facilities
10% Risk Management:
• Responsible for comprehensive departmental Risk Management Action Plan to include: • Security systems, video cameras, and two-way radios • Emergency processes for evacuation and shelter in place • Campus Safety Authority and BEL (Building Emergency Liaison) Training through KU Public Safety • Responsible for department CPR/AED compliance and instruction • CPR/AED instructor through a nationally recognized association • Purchase and maintain equipment • Serves in the absence of the Director in emergency situations • Ensure proper management of custodial, maintenance and staffing of facilities to provide participants, guests and spectators of programs a safe, appropriate healthy experience.
10% Projects and workflow for department and University with Information Technology/Computer Center: • Desk top services including development of replacement and upgrade plan • Analysis of effectiveness of Innosoft Fusion software system (point of sale, scheduling, registration that is unique to the University). • Manage all software upgrades • Manage and coordinate semester student and faculty/staff download with Information Management • Seek new and innovative technology and software to insure department maintains a best practices environment for the benefit of the student body • Other technology to include: keyless security locks, two-way radio communication systems and general technology equipment that includes stereo systems, WiFi, and audio/visual components.
5% Scheduling: • Coordinate departmental Scheduling Team • Build yearly master schedule for programmatic and special usage
5% Other duties as assigned:
Position Requirements
This position requires CPR/AED certification within 90 days of hire and will be provided free of charge if not currently certified.
Required Qualifications
• Master’s Degree in Recreation Administration, Sport Management, Higher Education or related field and five years of full-time professional experience OR Bachelor’s and 8 years of progressive facility management experience (Graduate Assistantships do not count as full-time experience) • Experience with budget planning and management that involves multiple cost centers and allocations • Three years of supervisory experience of full time staff • Working knowledge and experience with risk management, emergency and safety planning for indoor and outdoor venues as evidenced by application materials • Written communication skills as evidenced by application materials
Preferred Qualifications
• Five years of progressive experience in the university/college campus recreation environment reflecting experience in facilities and operations. • Experience with a comprehensive collegiate recreation facility management system for access, scheduling, financials • Demonstrated professional involvement such as presenting or committee work, particularly involvement with organizations such as NIRSA, NRPA, NASPA or ACPA. • Demonstrated team oriented approach to leadership and experience independently working on multiple tasks • Demonstrated student/participant centered decision-making skills • Demonstrated organizational and leadership skills specifically detail oriented, visionary, self-initiating, problem solving, critical thinking, result producing, and conflict resolution
If interested, please apply: https://apptrkr.com/5049902
Contact Information to Applicants: Sony Heath soheath@ku.edu
Additional Candidate Instruction:
In addition to the online application, the following documents are required to be considered for this position:
• A cover letter addressing how required and preferred qualifications are met. • Resume or curriculum vitae. • Contact information for three professional references. • Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Application review begins Monday, March 11, 2024 and will continue until a qualified pool of candidates has been identified.
#LI-HR1
Advertised Salary Range: Starting at $72,000 and commensurate with experience Application Review Begins: 11-Mar-2024 Anticipated Start Date: 03-Jun-2024 Primary Campus: University of Kansas Lawrence Campus FTE:1.0 Reg/Temp:Regular FLSA Status: Administrative Employee Class: U-Unclassified Professional Staff Job Family: Administrative/Management-KUL Work Location Assignment: On-Site
Disclaimer
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and is the Title IX coordinator for all KU and KUMC campuses: Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights and Title IX, civilrights@ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY.
City of Durham
101 City Hall Plaza, Durham, NC, USA
Work, Serve, Thrive. With the City of Durham Advance in your career while making a real difference in the community you serve. Hiring Range: $104,475.00 - $167,146.00 Work Day/Hours: 8:00 - 4:30 M - F The City of Durham, NC seeks an innovative and knowledgeable water resource professional to serve as one of its Assistant Directors for the Department of Water Management (DWM). Joining a diverse community, the Assistant Director is one who values and embodies diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) – an empathetic leader with experience ensuring the integration of DEI practices in departmental policies, procedures, and interactions. The Assistant Director will navigate the demands and increase of expectations on the Water Management department and uphold high expectations and accountability of quality customer service delivery. The department desires a visionary leader with the natural ability to anticipate and forecast the needs of his/her supervisor, peers and other stakeholders and be proactive in meeting these needs. The Assistant Director will demonstrate outstanding project management competencies, lead with a customer service focus, and effectively coordinate with all internal departments in the city, external stakeholders, etc. for all projects including planning and funding the renewal and replacement of the City’s aging water/wastewater infrastructure and the DWM’s asset management program.
The Water Management Department is responsible for the operation and maintenance of Durham's water supply, water treatment and water reclamation (wastewater treatment) facilities, the collection and distribution systems (including meter reading), and customer billing services. With a budget of $60 million, and over 380 water professionals, the department delivers pure, clean drinking water to the people of Durham 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Quick response teams fix water main breaks, sewer overflows, and other emergencies. DWM also treats used water at reclamation facilities before safely returning it to the environment.
One hallmark of Durham’s Department of Water Management is the University of Water Management staff development program. This position will be a champion and advocate of this program. Additionally, the successful candidate will serve as the department liaison on the Durham Environmental Affairs Board.
Overseeing a budget of $11M and several divisions with 67 staff members, this Assistant Director will be one of three Assistant Directors for the Department of Water Management. The Assistant Directors work collaboratively to provide leadership, direction, and support for Water Resources Planning (including water efficiency and conservation), Laboratory, Industrial Waste Control, Utility Finance and Customer Billing Services, and administrative support for the Department of Water Management. The Assistant Director oversees the department’s administration division operations including direct supervision of the administrative staff and works with 7-8 direct reports who oversee division operations including customer billing. This Assistant Director will have the most outward facing responsibilities with the oversight of customer billing, public communications, water conservation, and industrial pretreatment.
The Assistant Director will have the exciting opportunity to work with staff, consultants, external agencies, stakeholders, and the public to develop and implement effective water resource management plans for the City of Durham. Furthermore, the Assistant Director will focus on enhancing protection of the Falls Lake and Jordan Lake watersheds – both safe and reliable sources of water for the city, especially during droughts.
Full Time
Work, Serve, Thrive. With the City of Durham Advance in your career while making a real difference in the community you serve. Hiring Range: $104,475.00 - $167,146.00 Work Day/Hours: 8:00 - 4:30 M - F The City of Durham, NC seeks an innovative and knowledgeable water resource professional to serve as one of its Assistant Directors for the Department of Water Management (DWM). Joining a diverse community, the Assistant Director is one who values and embodies diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) – an empathetic leader with experience ensuring the integration of DEI practices in departmental policies, procedures, and interactions. The Assistant Director will navigate the demands and increase of expectations on the Water Management department and uphold high expectations and accountability of quality customer service delivery. The department desires a visionary leader with the natural ability to anticipate and forecast the needs of his/her supervisor, peers and other stakeholders and be proactive in meeting these needs. The Assistant Director will demonstrate outstanding project management competencies, lead with a customer service focus, and effectively coordinate with all internal departments in the city, external stakeholders, etc. for all projects including planning and funding the renewal and replacement of the City’s aging water/wastewater infrastructure and the DWM’s asset management program.
The Water Management Department is responsible for the operation and maintenance of Durham's water supply, water treatment and water reclamation (wastewater treatment) facilities, the collection and distribution systems (including meter reading), and customer billing services. With a budget of $60 million, and over 380 water professionals, the department delivers pure, clean drinking water to the people of Durham 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Quick response teams fix water main breaks, sewer overflows, and other emergencies. DWM also treats used water at reclamation facilities before safely returning it to the environment.
One hallmark of Durham’s Department of Water Management is the University of Water Management staff development program. This position will be a champion and advocate of this program. Additionally, the successful candidate will serve as the department liaison on the Durham Environmental Affairs Board.
Overseeing a budget of $11M and several divisions with 67 staff members, this Assistant Director will be one of three Assistant Directors for the Department of Water Management. The Assistant Directors work collaboratively to provide leadership, direction, and support for Water Resources Planning (including water efficiency and conservation), Laboratory, Industrial Waste Control, Utility Finance and Customer Billing Services, and administrative support for the Department of Water Management. The Assistant Director oversees the department’s administration division operations including direct supervision of the administrative staff and works with 7-8 direct reports who oversee division operations including customer billing. This Assistant Director will have the most outward facing responsibilities with the oversight of customer billing, public communications, water conservation, and industrial pretreatment.
The Assistant Director will have the exciting opportunity to work with staff, consultants, external agencies, stakeholders, and the public to develop and implement effective water resource management plans for the City of Durham. Furthermore, the Assistant Director will focus on enhancing protection of the Falls Lake and Jordan Lake watersheds – both safe and reliable sources of water for the city, especially during droughts.
Middle School Director Brentwood School – Los Angeles, CA July 2024
THE SCHOOL Brentwood School in Los Angeles, California, is an independent, coeducational, college-preparatory day school in the Brentwood neighborhood of west Los Angeles. The school, a community of 1200+ Kindergarten through 12th grade students and 151 faculty members, is situated on two campuses. The three-acre West Campus (K-5) is four blocks away from the original 28-acre East Campus (6-12). In its relatively short history of 50 years, Brentwood has grown to be one of the premier independent day schools in California. Students describe a warm and caring atmosphere where they are known and valued as individuals. Embracing high standards of academic excellence, character development, and emotional intelligence, Brentwood encourages students to think critically and creatively and to act ethically.
Brentwood School is fully accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), the California Association of Independent Schools, INDEX, A Better Chance, and the Independent School Alliance for Minority Affairs.
HISTORY Founded as a non-profit corporation in 1972, Brentwood School acquired the Brentwood Military Academy, which had existed on the land now known as Brentwood’s East Campus, and opened a co-educational, college preparatory day school with grades 6-10. Grade 11 was added in fall 1973 and Brentwood’s first senior class graduated in June 1975. In 1994, Brentwood purchased the nearby Marymount Junior School campus and opened a Kindergarten through grade 6 campus in the fall of 1995. As the 2019-2020 school year began, Brentwood opened a new Middle School building and reconfigured the division to include grades 6-8. LOCATION AND SETTING Visitors to Brentwood’s two campuses are immediately struck by their beauty and warmth. The setting is a well-integrated blend of old and new buildings, red-tiled roofs, intimate courtyards, ivy-covered walls and green fields. Brentwood’s East Campus, housing grades 6-12, is situated on 28 acres with Mission-style historic buildings, a new 73,000 square foot Middle School building, renovated Upper School classrooms, and sustainable landscaping. The five story Middle School building houses not only general classrooms but also includes dedicated spaces for music, art, science, fabrication and design, theater rehearsal, film, dance, a separate theater, a library, and dining hall/kitchen. The Middle School also has its own playing field and outdoor commons areas adjacent to the Middle School building. The Upper School facilities, including classrooms, laboratory space, a cafeteria, a bookstore, faculty and administrative offices and courtyards, are on the hillside with sweeping views across Los Angeles to the ocean. The 22-acre East Campus Athletics Complex was completed in 2001 and the Caruso Watt Aquatics Center opened in the spring of 2008. No other school in the Los Angeles area boasts such an expansive, state-of-the-art facility that encompasses such a wide variety of sports. Lying at the base of the Santa Monica Mountains at the western edge of Los Angeles, the community of Brentwood is gracious and welcoming, with comfortable homes on leafy, well-maintained streets. Nearby neighborhoods and cities include Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, Westwood, and Bel Air. The UCLA campus is about one mile east of the school. The Brentwood area is also home to the Getty Center, one of the world’s most comprehensive arts, conservation, and education institutions.
COMMUNITY Brentwood School has always been a community where students and teachers know and care about each other. The closeness and longevity of these relationships is evident in the close ties many teachers still share with alumni/ae. The vibrant faculty draws on a wealth of teaching experiences. Fifty-nine faculty members have been at Brentwood for 10 or more years and 91 hold advanced degrees. Brentwood’s student body is diverse and lively. Students of color comprise 46% of the population. Tuition for the 2023-2024 school year is $50,880 (grades 6-12) and Brentwood is strongly committed to an aggressive financial support program. The school has budgeted $9.7 million annually for financial support and 17% of the East Campus students receive support. With the school’s close proximity to three major freeways, Brentwood is easily accessible to students from a wide geographical area served by eleven school bus routes and an extensive carpool system. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION Every single person in our community brings something different. Their unique background and personal experiences represent a value added to our community. Brentwood is intentional, purposeful, and strategic about honoring people in all their differences which is reflected in Diversity as a core value. Equity is being conscious and cognitive of our efforts to best meet the needs of all members of our community. Inclusion means creating an environment where all participants and constituents can be their best selves, irrespective of background, experience, and lifestyle. We do this with a variety of measures, policies, and programs. We do this through our curriculum—in what we teach and how we teach it. We work together as students, parents, faculty, and administration to maintain an inclusive community. All of this is motivated and inspired by our recognition that diversity is advantageous now and in the future.
ACADEMIC AND CO-CURRICULAR PROGRAMS The child-centered philosophies of learning and teaching, the emphasis on a broad-based and diverse liberal arts curriculum that is connected and sequential between grades and divisions, and the unwavering quest for excellence are all common features of the Brentwood K-12 experience. The school provides a core curriculum that is primarily traditional and classical emphasizing language, communication, mathematical reasoning, and computation. The goal of both curriculum and pedagogy is to foster intellectual curiosity, excitement for learning, and a desire to fulfill individual potential.
THE MIDDLE SCHOOL (GRADES 6-8) On the East Campus, the 352 Middle School students learn to assume more responsibility for their own education. The 6th grade class is composed of 42 Brentwood Lower School students plus 34 new students while the 7th grade class of 137 welcomed 74 new students this past year. The ideal class size means students benefit not only from a great deal of personal attention, but also from a feeling of being closely connected to the school, to one another, and to the faculty. In this nurturing, supportive environment, students are exposed to a broad range of subjects that allow them to explore their interests, develop new ones, and experience both personal and intellectual growth. See the Middle School Curriculum Guide for more information. The weekly meetings of the Middle School Advisory Program allow students to develop more fully connections with faculty members in small, intimate groups. In faculty-moderated sessions, students explore topics that include core values, organization and study skills, coping with peer pressure, and ethical decision-making. In addition, the Middle School Family Groups are designed to build community and leadership, combining students from 6th - 8th grades in groups. Each group of approximately 14 students participates in activities including Advisory Olympics/Games and Community Discussions that range from challenging subjects to fun topics that are relevant to Middle School age students. CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Brentwood encourages active participation in extracurricular activities in order to engage students in the life of the school and enable students to discover and purse their passions. It is a goal to provide students with as many areas as possible in which to develop their talents and to experience success. Opportunities abound for participation in art, athletics, debate, drama, dance, jazz band, orchestra, rhythm section workshop, chorus, student government, and service learning.
THE ARTS The arts programs at Brentwood foster a supportive atmosphere that promotes questioning, individuality, and diversity. The Middle School arts at Brentwood offer instruction in visual arts, dance, music, film, and drama. Working in observational, abstract, and/or inventive ways, students learn to manipulate ideas, techniques, and materials through a thoughtful, evolving application of the elements and principles of art and design as they work toward creative goals.
THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM A tradition of wide and enthusiastic participation in physical education and athletics has developed alongside athletic success. Brentwood fields highly competitive teams and prizes character, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Approximately 80% of students in the Middle School participate on at least one Middle School team, and many play on two or three different teams during the school year. There are 29 Middle School interscholastic teams representing the Middle School in 14 sports. Each year Brentwood teams attain numerous league and sectional championships as well as many playoff berths. A “no-cut” policy applies to 6th-8th grade teams. The program is designed to engender an understanding of commitment, sportsmanship, hard work, and responsibility.
SERVICE LEARNING Brentwood’s service learning program ensures the development of social awareness, and inspires students to be lifelong learners with a self-motivated sense of responsibility to the local, national, and global communities. The school is a caring and conscientious neighbor, to both the nearby VA and broader Los Angeles communities.
BELLDEGRUN CENTER FOR INNOVATION LEADERSHIP (BCIL) The Belldegrun Center for Innovative Leadership prepares community members in grades K – 12 to engage with real world challenges and explore solutions within and beyond the classroom. Work with BCIL impacts the entire Brentwood School community, cultivating innovative problem solvers, courageous risk takers, effective managers, adept communicators, and inspired community builders. Through their involvement in BCIL, students and faculty seek answers in creative, collaborative ways and discover that their work can have an impact. PARENT INVOLVEMENT Brentwood believes in partnering with parents in the education of their child and encourages and welcomes parents to actively participate in the life of the school. The children benefit from sharing their school world with their parents; the school benefits from parents who contribute their talents, interests, and energy to support and enrich the school’s programs; and the parents benefit from experiencing first-hand the environment in which their children are educated. Parents are strongly encouraged to participate in the Parents Association and Eagles organizations and to attend parent education events including guest lectures and breakfasts with the Middle School Director.
STRENGTHS OF THE MIDDLE SCHOOL One of the hallmarks of the Brentwood Middle School is a passionate, vibrant, and child-centered faculty who are committed to the following: ● A culture of collegiality, professionalism, and interdisciplinary collaboration ● A commitment to equity, inclusion, and cross-cultural competency ● Vigorous college-preparatory academic program that fosters critical and creative thinking and provides rich extracurricular offerings ● Students who are happy, self-confident, well-rounded, and caring ● High quality educational and athletic facilities on a magnificent campus ● Core values that emphasize character, personal responsibility, and service to the greater community
● A balance of hard work and fun, and of high expectations and nurturing, with a strong focus on the quality of student life ● An enviable stature and high demand for admissions in the universe of greater Los Angeles independent schools
THE POSITION The Middle School Director is responsible for all aspects of the program and personnel in the Middle School. The Middle School Leadership Team is comprised of the Director, Assistant Middle School Director, Middle School Director of Service Learning, Learning Specialist, the counselors/School Psychologist, Assistant Director of Equity and Inclusion, and the Associate Athletic Director.
EXPECTATIONS The Middle School Director will lead a robust division that has constructed its programs and operations with careful attention to Brentwood’s mission and values. The Director of the Middle School will accomplish the following:
● Provide leadership through the support and collaboration with an excellent faculty, attending to the curriculum, and ensuring the Middle School’s overall vitality ● Work with the faculty and administration to sustain systems and structures that support and increase the effectiveness of the school’s curriculum and programs ● Strengthen collaboration and foster transparency and trust through open communication, clear expectations and full engagement- working closely with the Middle School leadership, faculty, staff, parents, and students ● Foster an environment that encourages open discussion with the freedom to express varied points of view ● Create a culture where critical feedback is seen and experienced as a catalyst for professional and personal growth
● Engage fully in the daily life of the school and support students of varied identifies, lifestyles, and beliefs ● Provide educational leadership and be a skilled spokesperson for the school’s vibrant, educational program ● Work closely with the Head of Brentwood School and the members of the School Leadership Team to foster the strength of the entire school
PROFESSIONAL QUALITIES Brentwood School is interested in candidates who can support, articulate, and promote a mission-driven, child-centered model of education. Along with excellent organizational and leadership skills, ideal candidates will have backgrounds that demonstrate most, if not all, of the following:
● A warm, approachable presence on campus that invites and respects the views of others yet is decisive when needed ● Visible and accessible on campus, knowing and enjoying the faculty, staff, parents, and especially the students of the school ● Engage actively with students, faculty, staff, and families in the daily life of the school, preserving and promoting the warmth and closeness that defines the Middle School’s culture ● Knowledge and understanding of developmentally appropriate and inclusive curriculum and instructional practices ● Strong familiarity with significant educational, DEI, and technology trends in independent schools ● Effective communication with faculty members, students, and parents, in a clear concise, and timely manner, keeping these groups appropriately informed of potential issues and or needs ● Experience evaluating faculty ● Cross-cultural competency and a commitment to equity and inclusion ● Ability to synthesize and articulate the school’s educational vision and to inspire and motivate others towards further strengthening the Middle School ● Teaching and administrative experience at the Middle School level ● An advanced degree is preferred ● Collaborative approach to leadership balanced with the ability to make decisions ● A lifelong learner who uses the latest research to complement their own experiences ● The ability to motivate, inspire, and support faculty and staff PERSONAL QUALITIES The favored candidate is an outgoing, energetic, confident person of keen intellect and integrity who will enjoy developing and guiding the Middle School community. The frequency with which parents and teachers are on campus working together requires a leader who is the soul of discretion. The Middle School will be best served by a leader who is self-aware; has a hands-on, approachable style; a sense of humor; and a true love and appreciation for educating middle school-age children.
TO APPLY: Brentwood School is dedicated to the creation of a diverse faculty and staff that best represents our student body and the city of Los Angeles. Information about our school can be found at www.bwscampus.com. Please submit a letter of interest and resume to the contact person listed below. In your letter, highlight your education and experience specifically related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Kim Hutchings Senior Executive Assistant and Administrative Liaison to the Board of Trustees 100 S. Barrington Place Los Angeles, CA 90049 Email: khutchings@bwscampus.com
COMPENSATION: Brentwood School's employment requirements vary, from positions requiring no experience to those needing 20+ years of expert experience. Our salary range includes all levels of experience, from $175,000 to $225,000. Salaries are determined based on years of experience, education, full- or part-time status, the category of the role, and the number of months of worked per school year. Salary ranges do not include benefits, i.e. 403b retirement matching, paid lunch time, free breakfast and lunch, free parking, subsidy toward medical, dental, vision, life/AD&D plans, and generous time off. The pay range is an estimate and is not guaranteed. If hired, your actual base salary will be determined by your education, experience, and category.
Full Time
Middle School Director Brentwood School – Los Angeles, CA July 2024
THE SCHOOL Brentwood School in Los Angeles, California, is an independent, coeducational, college-preparatory day school in the Brentwood neighborhood of west Los Angeles. The school, a community of 1200+ Kindergarten through 12th grade students and 151 faculty members, is situated on two campuses. The three-acre West Campus (K-5) is four blocks away from the original 28-acre East Campus (6-12). In its relatively short history of 50 years, Brentwood has grown to be one of the premier independent day schools in California. Students describe a warm and caring atmosphere where they are known and valued as individuals. Embracing high standards of academic excellence, character development, and emotional intelligence, Brentwood encourages students to think critically and creatively and to act ethically.
Brentwood School is fully accredited by the California Association of Independent Schools and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), the California Association of Independent Schools, INDEX, A Better Chance, and the Independent School Alliance for Minority Affairs.
HISTORY Founded as a non-profit corporation in 1972, Brentwood School acquired the Brentwood Military Academy, which had existed on the land now known as Brentwood’s East Campus, and opened a co-educational, college preparatory day school with grades 6-10. Grade 11 was added in fall 1973 and Brentwood’s first senior class graduated in June 1975. In 1994, Brentwood purchased the nearby Marymount Junior School campus and opened a Kindergarten through grade 6 campus in the fall of 1995. As the 2019-2020 school year began, Brentwood opened a new Middle School building and reconfigured the division to include grades 6-8. LOCATION AND SETTING Visitors to Brentwood’s two campuses are immediately struck by their beauty and warmth. The setting is a well-integrated blend of old and new buildings, red-tiled roofs, intimate courtyards, ivy-covered walls and green fields. Brentwood’s East Campus, housing grades 6-12, is situated on 28 acres with Mission-style historic buildings, a new 73,000 square foot Middle School building, renovated Upper School classrooms, and sustainable landscaping. The five story Middle School building houses not only general classrooms but also includes dedicated spaces for music, art, science, fabrication and design, theater rehearsal, film, dance, a separate theater, a library, and dining hall/kitchen. The Middle School also has its own playing field and outdoor commons areas adjacent to the Middle School building. The Upper School facilities, including classrooms, laboratory space, a cafeteria, a bookstore, faculty and administrative offices and courtyards, are on the hillside with sweeping views across Los Angeles to the ocean. The 22-acre East Campus Athletics Complex was completed in 2001 and the Caruso Watt Aquatics Center opened in the spring of 2008. No other school in the Los Angeles area boasts such an expansive, state-of-the-art facility that encompasses such a wide variety of sports. Lying at the base of the Santa Monica Mountains at the western edge of Los Angeles, the community of Brentwood is gracious and welcoming, with comfortable homes on leafy, well-maintained streets. Nearby neighborhoods and cities include Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, Westwood, and Bel Air. The UCLA campus is about one mile east of the school. The Brentwood area is also home to the Getty Center, one of the world’s most comprehensive arts, conservation, and education institutions.
COMMUNITY Brentwood School has always been a community where students and teachers know and care about each other. The closeness and longevity of these relationships is evident in the close ties many teachers still share with alumni/ae. The vibrant faculty draws on a wealth of teaching experiences. Fifty-nine faculty members have been at Brentwood for 10 or more years and 91 hold advanced degrees. Brentwood’s student body is diverse and lively. Students of color comprise 46% of the population. Tuition for the 2023-2024 school year is $50,880 (grades 6-12) and Brentwood is strongly committed to an aggressive financial support program. The school has budgeted $9.7 million annually for financial support and 17% of the East Campus students receive support. With the school’s close proximity to three major freeways, Brentwood is easily accessible to students from a wide geographical area served by eleven school bus routes and an extensive carpool system. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION Every single person in our community brings something different. Their unique background and personal experiences represent a value added to our community. Brentwood is intentional, purposeful, and strategic about honoring people in all their differences which is reflected in Diversity as a core value. Equity is being conscious and cognitive of our efforts to best meet the needs of all members of our community. Inclusion means creating an environment where all participants and constituents can be their best selves, irrespective of background, experience, and lifestyle. We do this with a variety of measures, policies, and programs. We do this through our curriculum—in what we teach and how we teach it. We work together as students, parents, faculty, and administration to maintain an inclusive community. All of this is motivated and inspired by our recognition that diversity is advantageous now and in the future.
ACADEMIC AND CO-CURRICULAR PROGRAMS The child-centered philosophies of learning and teaching, the emphasis on a broad-based and diverse liberal arts curriculum that is connected and sequential between grades and divisions, and the unwavering quest for excellence are all common features of the Brentwood K-12 experience. The school provides a core curriculum that is primarily traditional and classical emphasizing language, communication, mathematical reasoning, and computation. The goal of both curriculum and pedagogy is to foster intellectual curiosity, excitement for learning, and a desire to fulfill individual potential.
THE MIDDLE SCHOOL (GRADES 6-8) On the East Campus, the 352 Middle School students learn to assume more responsibility for their own education. The 6th grade class is composed of 42 Brentwood Lower School students plus 34 new students while the 7th grade class of 137 welcomed 74 new students this past year. The ideal class size means students benefit not only from a great deal of personal attention, but also from a feeling of being closely connected to the school, to one another, and to the faculty. In this nurturing, supportive environment, students are exposed to a broad range of subjects that allow them to explore their interests, develop new ones, and experience both personal and intellectual growth. See the Middle School Curriculum Guide for more information. The weekly meetings of the Middle School Advisory Program allow students to develop more fully connections with faculty members in small, intimate groups. In faculty-moderated sessions, students explore topics that include core values, organization and study skills, coping with peer pressure, and ethical decision-making. In addition, the Middle School Family Groups are designed to build community and leadership, combining students from 6th - 8th grades in groups. Each group of approximately 14 students participates in activities including Advisory Olympics/Games and Community Discussions that range from challenging subjects to fun topics that are relevant to Middle School age students. CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Brentwood encourages active participation in extracurricular activities in order to engage students in the life of the school and enable students to discover and purse their passions. It is a goal to provide students with as many areas as possible in which to develop their talents and to experience success. Opportunities abound for participation in art, athletics, debate, drama, dance, jazz band, orchestra, rhythm section workshop, chorus, student government, and service learning.
THE ARTS The arts programs at Brentwood foster a supportive atmosphere that promotes questioning, individuality, and diversity. The Middle School arts at Brentwood offer instruction in visual arts, dance, music, film, and drama. Working in observational, abstract, and/or inventive ways, students learn to manipulate ideas, techniques, and materials through a thoughtful, evolving application of the elements and principles of art and design as they work toward creative goals.
THE ATHLETIC PROGRAM A tradition of wide and enthusiastic participation in physical education and athletics has developed alongside athletic success. Brentwood fields highly competitive teams and prizes character, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Approximately 80% of students in the Middle School participate on at least one Middle School team, and many play on two or three different teams during the school year. There are 29 Middle School interscholastic teams representing the Middle School in 14 sports. Each year Brentwood teams attain numerous league and sectional championships as well as many playoff berths. A “no-cut” policy applies to 6th-8th grade teams. The program is designed to engender an understanding of commitment, sportsmanship, hard work, and responsibility.
SERVICE LEARNING Brentwood’s service learning program ensures the development of social awareness, and inspires students to be lifelong learners with a self-motivated sense of responsibility to the local, national, and global communities. The school is a caring and conscientious neighbor, to both the nearby VA and broader Los Angeles communities.
BELLDEGRUN CENTER FOR INNOVATION LEADERSHIP (BCIL) The Belldegrun Center for Innovative Leadership prepares community members in grades K – 12 to engage with real world challenges and explore solutions within and beyond the classroom. Work with BCIL impacts the entire Brentwood School community, cultivating innovative problem solvers, courageous risk takers, effective managers, adept communicators, and inspired community builders. Through their involvement in BCIL, students and faculty seek answers in creative, collaborative ways and discover that their work can have an impact. PARENT INVOLVEMENT Brentwood believes in partnering with parents in the education of their child and encourages and welcomes parents to actively participate in the life of the school. The children benefit from sharing their school world with their parents; the school benefits from parents who contribute their talents, interests, and energy to support and enrich the school’s programs; and the parents benefit from experiencing first-hand the environment in which their children are educated. Parents are strongly encouraged to participate in the Parents Association and Eagles organizations and to attend parent education events including guest lectures and breakfasts with the Middle School Director.
STRENGTHS OF THE MIDDLE SCHOOL One of the hallmarks of the Brentwood Middle School is a passionate, vibrant, and child-centered faculty who are committed to the following: ● A culture of collegiality, professionalism, and interdisciplinary collaboration ● A commitment to equity, inclusion, and cross-cultural competency ● Vigorous college-preparatory academic program that fosters critical and creative thinking and provides rich extracurricular offerings ● Students who are happy, self-confident, well-rounded, and caring ● High quality educational and athletic facilities on a magnificent campus ● Core values that emphasize character, personal responsibility, and service to the greater community
● A balance of hard work and fun, and of high expectations and nurturing, with a strong focus on the quality of student life ● An enviable stature and high demand for admissions in the universe of greater Los Angeles independent schools
THE POSITION The Middle School Director is responsible for all aspects of the program and personnel in the Middle School. The Middle School Leadership Team is comprised of the Director, Assistant Middle School Director, Middle School Director of Service Learning, Learning Specialist, the counselors/School Psychologist, Assistant Director of Equity and Inclusion, and the Associate Athletic Director.
EXPECTATIONS The Middle School Director will lead a robust division that has constructed its programs and operations with careful attention to Brentwood’s mission and values. The Director of the Middle School will accomplish the following:
● Provide leadership through the support and collaboration with an excellent faculty, attending to the curriculum, and ensuring the Middle School’s overall vitality ● Work with the faculty and administration to sustain systems and structures that support and increase the effectiveness of the school’s curriculum and programs ● Strengthen collaboration and foster transparency and trust through open communication, clear expectations and full engagement- working closely with the Middle School leadership, faculty, staff, parents, and students ● Foster an environment that encourages open discussion with the freedom to express varied points of view ● Create a culture where critical feedback is seen and experienced as a catalyst for professional and personal growth
● Engage fully in the daily life of the school and support students of varied identifies, lifestyles, and beliefs ● Provide educational leadership and be a skilled spokesperson for the school’s vibrant, educational program ● Work closely with the Head of Brentwood School and the members of the School Leadership Team to foster the strength of the entire school
PROFESSIONAL QUALITIES Brentwood School is interested in candidates who can support, articulate, and promote a mission-driven, child-centered model of education. Along with excellent organizational and leadership skills, ideal candidates will have backgrounds that demonstrate most, if not all, of the following:
● A warm, approachable presence on campus that invites and respects the views of others yet is decisive when needed ● Visible and accessible on campus, knowing and enjoying the faculty, staff, parents, and especially the students of the school ● Engage actively with students, faculty, staff, and families in the daily life of the school, preserving and promoting the warmth and closeness that defines the Middle School’s culture ● Knowledge and understanding of developmentally appropriate and inclusive curriculum and instructional practices ● Strong familiarity with significant educational, DEI, and technology trends in independent schools ● Effective communication with faculty members, students, and parents, in a clear concise, and timely manner, keeping these groups appropriately informed of potential issues and or needs ● Experience evaluating faculty ● Cross-cultural competency and a commitment to equity and inclusion ● Ability to synthesize and articulate the school’s educational vision and to inspire and motivate others towards further strengthening the Middle School ● Teaching and administrative experience at the Middle School level ● An advanced degree is preferred ● Collaborative approach to leadership balanced with the ability to make decisions ● A lifelong learner who uses the latest research to complement their own experiences ● The ability to motivate, inspire, and support faculty and staff PERSONAL QUALITIES The favored candidate is an outgoing, energetic, confident person of keen intellect and integrity who will enjoy developing and guiding the Middle School community. The frequency with which parents and teachers are on campus working together requires a leader who is the soul of discretion. The Middle School will be best served by a leader who is self-aware; has a hands-on, approachable style; a sense of humor; and a true love and appreciation for educating middle school-age children.
TO APPLY: Brentwood School is dedicated to the creation of a diverse faculty and staff that best represents our student body and the city of Los Angeles. Information about our school can be found at www.bwscampus.com. Please submit a letter of interest and resume to the contact person listed below. In your letter, highlight your education and experience specifically related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Kim Hutchings Senior Executive Assistant and Administrative Liaison to the Board of Trustees 100 S. Barrington Place Los Angeles, CA 90049 Email: khutchings@bwscampus.com
COMPENSATION: Brentwood School's employment requirements vary, from positions requiring no experience to those needing 20+ years of expert experience. Our salary range includes all levels of experience, from $175,000 to $225,000. Salaries are determined based on years of experience, education, full- or part-time status, the category of the role, and the number of months of worked per school year. Salary ranges do not include benefits, i.e. 403b retirement matching, paid lunch time, free breakfast and lunch, free parking, subsidy toward medical, dental, vision, life/AD&D plans, and generous time off. The pay range is an estimate and is not guaranteed. If hired, your actual base salary will be determined by your education, experience, and category.
Building Service Manager
Job ID: 11126
Location: El Paso, TX
Full/Part Time: Full Time
Regular/Temporary: $RegTemp
FLSA Status
Exempt
Posting End Date
Open Until Filled.
Earliest Start Date
As Soon As Possible.
Salary
$49,500 annually.
Hours per Week
40.00 Standard Hours. Flexibility required on weekends and evenings.
Hiring Department
Special Facility Management/ Office of Special Events
Please Note
Note: The primary accountabilities below are intended to describe the general content of and requirements of this position and are not intended to be an exhaustive statement of duties. Incumbents may perform all or some of the primary accountabilities listed below. Specific tasks or responsibilities will be documented in the incumbents' performance objectives as outlined by the incumbents' immediate supervisor or manager. This position is security-sensitive and subject to Texas Education Code §51.215, which authorizes the employer to obtain criminal history record information. Must possess a valid driver's license issued by the State where the applicant resides and must be insurable as defined in the UT System UTS 157, as applicable to the performance of essential duties and responsibilities of the position.
Required Application Materials
A resume and a list of 3 professional references are required in order to apply.
Purpose of Position
As the Building Services Manager, you'll lead daily operations in housekeeping and waste management, coordinating with third-party vendors and teams to ensure compliance with Special Use Facilities' cleaning policies and customer service protocols. Additionally, you'll supervise the Guest Services contracted vendor during live events. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Special Facility Management, your primary responsibility will be to guarantee the safety, cleanliness, and welcoming atmosphere of our facilities for public enjoyment.
About the Office of Special Events: The Office of Special Events curates top-tier entertainment for UTEP and the broader EL Paso/Juarez/Las Cruces communities. From large-scale stadium extravaganzas to arena spectacles and intimate theater productions, we oversee a diverse range of live events to athletic sports. Our Venues: Sun Bowl Stadium
Overview: Home to the UTEP Miners Football Team and the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl Football Bowl Game, aired on CBS.
Facility Highlights: Accommodates 46,098 seats with 120 wheelchair spaces, offering 4 Indoor Suites, 26 Outdoor Loge Boxes, GECU Terrace for an outdoor club experience, and the Hunt Family Sky Lounge providing 104 Indoor Club Seats.
Don Haskins Center
Overview: Named after the legendary UTEP basketball coach and home to the UTEP Miners Basketball Teams.
Facility Features: Primarily a basketball facility, shaped in a 127' x 84' octagon, the DHC hosts events such as Concerts, Graduations, Dinners, etc. It holds 11,659 permanent seats with 40 wheelchair spaces and can accommodate 800 portable seats in a round set-up.
Magoffin Auditorium
Overview: UTEP's prime venue for intimate events including comedy shows, ballets, graduations, dance performances, pageants, musicals/plays, and small concerts.
Facility Highlights: Offers one-level seating with clear sight lines, providing 1,152 permanent theater seats and 14 wheelchair spaces.
Feel free to visit www.utepspecialevents.com for more details and information.
Essential Functions Daily Duties: Oversight of full-time Building Attendants that perform daily office housekeeping duties.
Develop schedules for part-time staff, and/or subcontractors, to fill needs for daily housekeeping projects outside the scope of the building attendants.
Meet with staff weekly to prioritize projects, identify challenges, and create solutions.
Provide insight for upcoming event budgets by forecasting needs, supplies, equipment, and/or trainings. Monitor the budget and track expenditures.
Conduct facility inspections with Building Attendant staff and report to Building Operations Manager for repairs.
Maintain proper and adequate inventory/supply levels; keep accurate and organized logs of event purchases for billing purposes.
Monitor and evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of janitorial (includes waste) services, delivery methods, and procedures; identify challenges as well as improvement opportunities and present them to the Assistant Director.
Oversee use and condition of assigned Golf Cart and University Vehicle.
Procure, and maintain equipment and supply inventories with up-to-date MSDS logs.
Monitor, maintain, and ensure accuracy of inventory and reporting environments. Event Duties: Scheduling adequate staffing levels of part-time housekeeping staff or vendors to fill all shifts for upcoming event housekeeping needs.
Check in and assign staff to event posts, conduct pre-event production meetings with staff, monitor during the event, and complete post event walk-throughs for Quality Assurance to ensure staff is following proper procedures and completing assigned tasks.
Manages event housekeeping conversions to ensure efficient operations. As needed, lead overnight conversions, and prepare for the next day's events. Guest Services Duties; Work with Event Manager, Assistant Director, and/or Director to make sure adequate Guest Services personnel are scheduled to assist in major events.
Work with the 3d party contracted vendor to provide all event details and host pre-production meetings prior to events.
Monitors Guest Services and corrects issues in a timely manner during events. Makes timely decisions and informs event manager, manager on duty, vendors, or University departments to ensure their ability to solve issues as they arise.
Review and submit Guest Services log to appropriate staff post events. Administrative Duties: Plan, develop, and implement programs that ensure the cleanliness of Special Use Facilities.
Learn and train on UTEP policies and procedures, including the Emergency Preparedness Plan, and other appropriate safety trainings. Provide leadership to staff, tenants, and public in emergency response situations.
Work with subcontractors/vendors to plan, delegate and monitor workflow, improve procedures, correct deficiencies, and prioritize conflict resolution; and implement disciplinary actions and/or termination policies.
Ensure compliance with applicable OSHA workplace safety procedures.
Ensure compliance with University Health and Safety Guidelines.
Develop department and other reports, including but not limited to work orders, condition reports, inventory reports, and activity and incident reports, as needed.
Work extended and/or irregular hours including nights, weekend, and holidays, as needed.
Other duties as assigned including but not limited to assisting other departments as needed. Supervisory Responsibilities Anticipate problems and appropriate solutions. Investigates, analyzes, and resolves operational problems and complaints.
Provide clear, concise, and timely communication of directives to other departments.
Effectively communicate, motivate, lead, and work alongside operations team members.
Proactively use all safety mandates and teach others to do the same to promote a safe and efficient work environment.
Maintain an accurate accountability of assigned equipment and inventory.
Embrace a culture of diversity and inclusion where guests and team members feel welcomed, valued, and heard.
Operate with an emphasis on safety for employees, teams, and guests.
Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's objectives, policies, and applicable laws.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree, or commensurate seven (7) years of experience.
Must possess a valid TX driver's license.
Occasional travel may be required.
Preferred Qualifications
Three to four (3-4) years of cleaning service and contract management experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Demonstrate knowledge in janitorial procedures, facility capabilities, industry terminology, event-related services for the types of events anticipated by the facility.
Experience operating equipment such as pallet jacks, Tennant Ride-On Cleaning Machines is a plus.
Highly detail oriented, prioritizing correctly storing equipment and maintaining a clean workspace.
Must be self-motivated and work under little supervision with the ability to prioritize tasks in the most productive and/or appropriate manner.
Work effectively under pressure and/or stringent schedule and produce accurate results.
Maintain effective working relationships with clients, employees, exhibitors, patrons, and others encountered in the course of employment.
Working Conditions
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or listen. The employee is frequently required to sit. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; use hands to feel and reach with hands and arms. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Must be able to perform strenuous physical duties at times, including lifting, carrying, moving, walking extensively throughout the building, working from various heights, and around moderate to loud noises. May be required to wear Personal Protective Equipment to include steel toe or non-slippery shoes, back belt, eye protection, and rubber or leather gloves.
The work environment characteristics describer here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud.
EO/AA Statement
In keeping with its Access, Excellence, and Impact mission, The University of Texas at El Paso is committed to an open, diverse, and inclusive learning and working environment that honors the talents, respects the differences, and nurtures the growth and development of all. We seek to attract faculty and staff who share our commitment.
The University of Texas at El Paso is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or sexual orientation and gender in employment or the provision of services in accordance with state and federal law. Discrimination on the basis of sex includes an employee's or prospective employee's right to be free from sexual harassment under Title IX of the Higher Education Amendments of 1972.
For accommodation information for employees and applicants with disabilities, please contact UTEP's Equal Opportunity Office at mailto:eoaa@utep.edu.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4826818
Full Time
Building Service Manager
Job ID: 11126
Location: El Paso, TX
Full/Part Time: Full Time
Regular/Temporary: $RegTemp
FLSA Status
Exempt
Posting End Date
Open Until Filled.
Earliest Start Date
As Soon As Possible.
Salary
$49,500 annually.
Hours per Week
40.00 Standard Hours. Flexibility required on weekends and evenings.
Hiring Department
Special Facility Management/ Office of Special Events
Please Note
Note: The primary accountabilities below are intended to describe the general content of and requirements of this position and are not intended to be an exhaustive statement of duties. Incumbents may perform all or some of the primary accountabilities listed below. Specific tasks or responsibilities will be documented in the incumbents' performance objectives as outlined by the incumbents' immediate supervisor or manager. This position is security-sensitive and subject to Texas Education Code §51.215, which authorizes the employer to obtain criminal history record information. Must possess a valid driver's license issued by the State where the applicant resides and must be insurable as defined in the UT System UTS 157, as applicable to the performance of essential duties and responsibilities of the position.
Required Application Materials
A resume and a list of 3 professional references are required in order to apply.
Purpose of Position
As the Building Services Manager, you'll lead daily operations in housekeeping and waste management, coordinating with third-party vendors and teams to ensure compliance with Special Use Facilities' cleaning policies and customer service protocols. Additionally, you'll supervise the Guest Services contracted vendor during live events. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Special Facility Management, your primary responsibility will be to guarantee the safety, cleanliness, and welcoming atmosphere of our facilities for public enjoyment.
About the Office of Special Events: The Office of Special Events curates top-tier entertainment for UTEP and the broader EL Paso/Juarez/Las Cruces communities. From large-scale stadium extravaganzas to arena spectacles and intimate theater productions, we oversee a diverse range of live events to athletic sports. Our Venues: Sun Bowl Stadium
Overview: Home to the UTEP Miners Football Team and the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl Football Bowl Game, aired on CBS.
Facility Highlights: Accommodates 46,098 seats with 120 wheelchair spaces, offering 4 Indoor Suites, 26 Outdoor Loge Boxes, GECU Terrace for an outdoor club experience, and the Hunt Family Sky Lounge providing 104 Indoor Club Seats.
Don Haskins Center
Overview: Named after the legendary UTEP basketball coach and home to the UTEP Miners Basketball Teams.
Facility Features: Primarily a basketball facility, shaped in a 127' x 84' octagon, the DHC hosts events such as Concerts, Graduations, Dinners, etc. It holds 11,659 permanent seats with 40 wheelchair spaces and can accommodate 800 portable seats in a round set-up.
Magoffin Auditorium
Overview: UTEP's prime venue for intimate events including comedy shows, ballets, graduations, dance performances, pageants, musicals/plays, and small concerts.
Facility Highlights: Offers one-level seating with clear sight lines, providing 1,152 permanent theater seats and 14 wheelchair spaces.
Feel free to visit www.utepspecialevents.com for more details and information.
Essential Functions Daily Duties: Oversight of full-time Building Attendants that perform daily office housekeeping duties.
Develop schedules for part-time staff, and/or subcontractors, to fill needs for daily housekeeping projects outside the scope of the building attendants.
Meet with staff weekly to prioritize projects, identify challenges, and create solutions.
Provide insight for upcoming event budgets by forecasting needs, supplies, equipment, and/or trainings. Monitor the budget and track expenditures.
Conduct facility inspections with Building Attendant staff and report to Building Operations Manager for repairs.
Maintain proper and adequate inventory/supply levels; keep accurate and organized logs of event purchases for billing purposes.
Monitor and evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of janitorial (includes waste) services, delivery methods, and procedures; identify challenges as well as improvement opportunities and present them to the Assistant Director.
Oversee use and condition of assigned Golf Cart and University Vehicle.
Procure, and maintain equipment and supply inventories with up-to-date MSDS logs.
Monitor, maintain, and ensure accuracy of inventory and reporting environments. Event Duties: Scheduling adequate staffing levels of part-time housekeeping staff or vendors to fill all shifts for upcoming event housekeeping needs.
Check in and assign staff to event posts, conduct pre-event production meetings with staff, monitor during the event, and complete post event walk-throughs for Quality Assurance to ensure staff is following proper procedures and completing assigned tasks.
Manages event housekeeping conversions to ensure efficient operations. As needed, lead overnight conversions, and prepare for the next day's events. Guest Services Duties; Work with Event Manager, Assistant Director, and/or Director to make sure adequate Guest Services personnel are scheduled to assist in major events.
Work with the 3d party contracted vendor to provide all event details and host pre-production meetings prior to events.
Monitors Guest Services and corrects issues in a timely manner during events. Makes timely decisions and informs event manager, manager on duty, vendors, or University departments to ensure their ability to solve issues as they arise.
Review and submit Guest Services log to appropriate staff post events. Administrative Duties: Plan, develop, and implement programs that ensure the cleanliness of Special Use Facilities.
Learn and train on UTEP policies and procedures, including the Emergency Preparedness Plan, and other appropriate safety trainings. Provide leadership to staff, tenants, and public in emergency response situations.
Work with subcontractors/vendors to plan, delegate and monitor workflow, improve procedures, correct deficiencies, and prioritize conflict resolution; and implement disciplinary actions and/or termination policies.
Ensure compliance with applicable OSHA workplace safety procedures.
Ensure compliance with University Health and Safety Guidelines.
Develop department and other reports, including but not limited to work orders, condition reports, inventory reports, and activity and incident reports, as needed.
Work extended and/or irregular hours including nights, weekend, and holidays, as needed.
Other duties as assigned including but not limited to assisting other departments as needed. Supervisory Responsibilities Anticipate problems and appropriate solutions. Investigates, analyzes, and resolves operational problems and complaints.
Provide clear, concise, and timely communication of directives to other departments.
Effectively communicate, motivate, lead, and work alongside operations team members.
Proactively use all safety mandates and teach others to do the same to promote a safe and efficient work environment.
Maintain an accurate accountability of assigned equipment and inventory.
Embrace a culture of diversity and inclusion where guests and team members feel welcomed, valued, and heard.
Operate with an emphasis on safety for employees, teams, and guests.
Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's objectives, policies, and applicable laws.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree, or commensurate seven (7) years of experience.
Must possess a valid TX driver's license.
Occasional travel may be required.
Preferred Qualifications
Three to four (3-4) years of cleaning service and contract management experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Demonstrate knowledge in janitorial procedures, facility capabilities, industry terminology, event-related services for the types of events anticipated by the facility.
Experience operating equipment such as pallet jacks, Tennant Ride-On Cleaning Machines is a plus.
Highly detail oriented, prioritizing correctly storing equipment and maintaining a clean workspace.
Must be self-motivated and work under little supervision with the ability to prioritize tasks in the most productive and/or appropriate manner.
Work effectively under pressure and/or stringent schedule and produce accurate results.
Maintain effective working relationships with clients, employees, exhibitors, patrons, and others encountered in the course of employment.
Working Conditions
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or listen. The employee is frequently required to sit. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; use hands to feel and reach with hands and arms. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Must be able to perform strenuous physical duties at times, including lifting, carrying, moving, walking extensively throughout the building, working from various heights, and around moderate to loud noises. May be required to wear Personal Protective Equipment to include steel toe or non-slippery shoes, back belt, eye protection, and rubber or leather gloves.
The work environment characteristics describer here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud.
EO/AA Statement
In keeping with its Access, Excellence, and Impact mission, The University of Texas at El Paso is committed to an open, diverse, and inclusive learning and working environment that honors the talents, respects the differences, and nurtures the growth and development of all. We seek to attract faculty and staff who share our commitment.
The University of Texas at El Paso is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or sexual orientation and gender in employment or the provision of services in accordance with state and federal law. Discrimination on the basis of sex includes an employee's or prospective employee's right to be free from sexual harassment under Title IX of the Higher Education Amendments of 1972.
For accommodation information for employees and applicants with disabilities, please contact UTEP's Equal Opportunity Office at mailto:eoaa@utep.edu.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4826818
Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
Alachua County, FL
Minimum Qualifications Associate degree in fire science technology, emergency medical technology, or a related field; certified Firefighter II and paramedic; two years must have been at an Officer level; or any equivalent combination of directly related training and experience. Successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen & physical examination and successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. Current State of Florida Firefighter II Certificate of Compliance. Must be maintained as a condition of employment. Florida Fire Instructor I Certification or EMS Educator Level A and B. Current State of Florida Paramedic certificate. If out of state current Paramedic certification, must obtain a State of Florida Paramedic Certificate within twelve months of appointment to the positions. Must be maintained as a condition of employment. Current designation as an Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. If out of state valid Driver’s License is provided at the time of application, a valid State of Florida Driver’s License must be obtained within 30 days of appointment to position. Successful applicants must meet all requirements for Drivers as listed in Florida Statutes 401.281. 6. A sworn affidavit attesting to the non-use of tobacco products. 7. Incident Command NIMS certification in IS-100 and IS-200. 8. Completion of Courses: Florida Health and Safety Officer BFST/ATPC 6741 and Legal Issues for Safety Officer BFST/ATPC 7529 U pon appointment to the position, the following must be completed and maintained as a condition of employment : Certification by the Alachua County Medical Director is required within the first month of employment and must be maintained as a condition of employment. Certification as a Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) Provider (Instructor Certification must be obtained within the first six (6) months and maintained as a condition of employment). Incident Command NIMS certification in ICS-300 must be obtained within the first six (6) months and maintained as a condition of employment. Upon Eligibility: 4. Florida Fire Instructor II Certification must be obtained within the first twelve (12) months and maintained as a condition of employment. 5. Florida Live Fire Trainer Instructor must be obtained within the first twelve (12) months and maintained as a condition of employment. 6. Florida Health and Safety Officer Certification must be obtained within the first (12) twelve months and maintained as a condition of employment. Position Summary This is administrative and technical work managing special operation programs related to emergency medical services in Alachua County Fire Rescue. This includes but is not limited to; Mobile Stroke Treatment Unit (MSTU), region 3 Florida infectious disease transport network team (FIDTN), community paramedicine, telehealth, and rescue task force programs. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for the development, implementation and conducting comprehensive Fire/Rescue/EMS training programs and program administration. These programs must ensure remedial, continuing, and career advancement training and testing. Work is performed under the direction of a higher-level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports, and observation of results obtained. This position will report directly to an Assistant Chief.Examples of Duties This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Formulates teaching outlines and determines instructional methods such as individual training, group instruction. lectures, and demonstrations related to but not limited to MSTU, FIDTN, telemedicine, and community paramedicine programs. Writes reports of activities and findings related to special operation programs. Visits physicians, laboratories, and community health facilities to provide information. Assists in the development of the Emergency Medical Services budget. Responds to emergency incidents to function as the Safety Officer or within capacity/training and certification as assigned by the Incident Commander. Conducts departmental in-service training and education in all functions related to special EMS operations. Interprets applicable laws and regulations to advise departmental management on legal requirements. Serves as liaison with partnering community agencies. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform duties as required. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of current principles and practices of Fire/Rescue/EMS operations. Thorough knowledge of current emergency medical treatment procedures. Thorough knowledge of emergency medical equipment, operation and maintenance. Thorough knowledge of departmental Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) manual. Thorough knowledge of the laws, rules and regulations relating to the delivery of community emergency services. Thorough knowledge of modern principles and practices of educational instruction and training. Thorough knowledge of the Incident Command System (ICS).Considerable knowledge of roles and responsibilities of emergency medical and fire personnel. Considerable working knowledge of OSHA safety regulations, rules and laws. Ability to train and/or instruct department personnel in health and safety issues. Ability to deliver and follow precise technical instruction. Ability to lift patients as necessary in emergency situations. Ability to update and maintain reports. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, other agencies and the general public. Ability to obtain and maintain a current physician's statement attesting to general good health and freedom from communicable diseases. Ability to analyze situations quickly and accurately in order to determine the proper course of action. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feels objects, tools, or controls; and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and taste or smell. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move more than 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally works near moving mechanical parts; in high, precarious places; and in outside weather conditions and is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, extreme cold, extreme heat, risk of electrical shock, and vibration. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Associate degree in fire science technology, emergency medical technology, or a related field; certified Firefighter II and paramedic; two years must have been at an Officer level; or any equivalent combination of directly related training and experience. Successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen & physical examination and successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. Current State of Florida Firefighter II Certificate of Compliance. Must be maintained as a condition of employment. Florida Fire Instructor I Certification or EMS Educator Level A and B. Current State of Florida Paramedic certificate. If out of state current Paramedic certification, must obtain a State of Florida Paramedic Certificate within twelve months of appointment to the positions. Must be maintained as a condition of employment. Current designation as an Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. If out of state valid Driver’s License is provided at the time of application, a valid State of Florida Driver’s License must be obtained within 30 days of appointment to position. Successful applicants must meet all requirements for Drivers as listed in Florida Statutes 401.281. 6. A sworn affidavit attesting to the non-use of tobacco products. 7. Incident Command NIMS certification in IS-100 and IS-200. 8. Completion of Courses: Florida Health and Safety Officer BFST/ATPC 6741 and Legal Issues for Safety Officer BFST/ATPC 7529 U pon appointment to the position, the following must be completed and maintained as a condition of employment : Certification by the Alachua County Medical Director is required within the first month of employment and must be maintained as a condition of employment. Certification as a Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) Provider (Instructor Certification must be obtained within the first six (6) months and maintained as a condition of employment). Incident Command NIMS certification in ICS-300 must be obtained within the first six (6) months and maintained as a condition of employment. Upon Eligibility: 4. Florida Fire Instructor II Certification must be obtained within the first twelve (12) months and maintained as a condition of employment. 5. Florida Live Fire Trainer Instructor must be obtained within the first twelve (12) months and maintained as a condition of employment. 6. Florida Health and Safety Officer Certification must be obtained within the first (12) twelve months and maintained as a condition of employment. Position Summary This is administrative and technical work managing special operation programs related to emergency medical services in Alachua County Fire Rescue. This includes but is not limited to; Mobile Stroke Treatment Unit (MSTU), region 3 Florida infectious disease transport network team (FIDTN), community paramedicine, telehealth, and rescue task force programs. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for the development, implementation and conducting comprehensive Fire/Rescue/EMS training programs and program administration. These programs must ensure remedial, continuing, and career advancement training and testing. Work is performed under the direction of a higher-level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports, and observation of results obtained. This position will report directly to an Assistant Chief.Examples of Duties This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Formulates teaching outlines and determines instructional methods such as individual training, group instruction. lectures, and demonstrations related to but not limited to MSTU, FIDTN, telemedicine, and community paramedicine programs. Writes reports of activities and findings related to special operation programs. Visits physicians, laboratories, and community health facilities to provide information. Assists in the development of the Emergency Medical Services budget. Responds to emergency incidents to function as the Safety Officer or within capacity/training and certification as assigned by the Incident Commander. Conducts departmental in-service training and education in all functions related to special EMS operations. Interprets applicable laws and regulations to advise departmental management on legal requirements. Serves as liaison with partnering community agencies. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform duties as required. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of current principles and practices of Fire/Rescue/EMS operations. Thorough knowledge of current emergency medical treatment procedures. Thorough knowledge of emergency medical equipment, operation and maintenance. Thorough knowledge of departmental Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) manual. Thorough knowledge of the laws, rules and regulations relating to the delivery of community emergency services. Thorough knowledge of modern principles and practices of educational instruction and training. Thorough knowledge of the Incident Command System (ICS).Considerable knowledge of roles and responsibilities of emergency medical and fire personnel. Considerable working knowledge of OSHA safety regulations, rules and laws. Ability to train and/or instruct department personnel in health and safety issues. Ability to deliver and follow precise technical instruction. Ability to lift patients as necessary in emergency situations. Ability to update and maintain reports. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, other agencies and the general public. Ability to obtain and maintain a current physician's statement attesting to general good health and freedom from communicable diseases. Ability to analyze situations quickly and accurately in order to determine the proper course of action. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feels objects, tools, or controls; and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and taste or smell. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move more than 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally works near moving mechanical parts; in high, precarious places; and in outside weather conditions and is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, extreme cold, extreme heat, risk of electrical shock, and vibration. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
Alachua County, FL
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in urban planning, public administration, emergency management, fire science, public health, or related field and two years of emergency management experience; or any equivalent combination of directly related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience requirement may be considered for trainee status.Emergency Management Institute Professional Development Series Certificate must be obtained within 6 months of employment.Must successfully obtain G-2300, ICS-300, and ICS-400 course certifications within first year of employment. The employee must be able to report to the EOC within 60 minutes of notification in order to open and activate the EOC in the event of a declared emergency. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. Successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. Position Summary This is highly responsible professional work coordinating elements of the emergency management program to ensure that activities are carried out in accordance with specified departmental and County objectives in the prevention of, preparation for, response to, recovery from, and mitigation against the effects of natural and human-caused hazards. An employee assigned to this classification coordinates activities to ensure efficiency and compliance with emergency management standards. This entails expanding current programs, developing and implementing new programs, and undertaking new projects and developments to meet the needs of the County. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor or manager and is reviewed through conferences, reports, and observation of results obtained. This position reports directly to the Assistant Director, Emergency Management.Examples of Duties This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with department mission and core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Conducts complex planning with a broad range of local stakeholders in accordance with relevant local, state, and national level rules, regulations, policies, guiding documents, after-action reports, and best practices. Establishes, reviews, and modifies emergency preparedness documents and plans. Supports the establishment, modification, and enhancement of the incident management frameworks and supporting processes. Coordinates with a variety of stakeholder agencies to establish partnerships. Evaluates public safety related equipment needs, researches potential options, monitors the condition of Emergency Operations Center (EOC) facilities, and tests EOC equipment for operational readiness; provides recommendations to reduce, maintain, or build capabilities. Acts in a critical leadership and supervisory role during activations of the Alachua County EOC. Explains and facilitates training with staff on emergency management and individual responsibilities for functions supporting the EOC. Coordinates the countywide continuity of operations planning program. Develops and presents emergency preparedness information and trainings to the public. Oversees the volunteer and internship programs and may perform a supervisory role as needed. Identifies, coordinates, and delivers a variety of trainings for a broad range of audiences to address identified public safety gaps. Manages, delivers, and directs exercise program activities in coordination with local partners to address identified public safety needs and emergency management grant deliverable requirements. Develops after-action reports, establishes improvement plans, and ensures the completion of identified improvement planning items in coordination with a broad range of stakeholders. Performs complex assessments of hazards to evaluate preparedness activities and identify gaps to establish actions for increasing capabilities. Oversees all aspects of the healthcare comprehensive emergency management plan review program; reviews and corrects comprehensive emergency management plans and emergency power plans of healthcare facilities. Maintains the Special Needs Registration Program in accordance with the relevant Florida statutes; receives, evaluates, and modifies resident health information, documentation, and relevant forms. Modifies Special Needs Registration Program, Healthcare Emergency Plan, and other program websites. Manages the activities, reporting, meetings, and documentation of the Alachua County Local Mitigation Working Group and Project Ranking Task Force. Prepares program reports for higher-level supervisors; reviews reports and records of program activity to ensure progress toward specified program objective. Modifies and/or adapts program methodology as required to redirect activities and to attain mission objectives. Responds to inquiries and/or complaints under general guidance from the supervisor. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform required duties. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of current practices and principles of the emergency management program. Thorough knowledge of the mission areas of emergency management. Knowledge of the recovery guidance and practices for declared and non-declared disasters. Knowledge of federal, state and local regulations related to the emergency management program. Ability to develop and implement operating policies and procedures. Ability to establish and maintain a good working relationship with the public and stakeholders. Ability to attain proficiency in the operation of computer hardware, software and related programs, including the Microsoft Office 365 Suite. Ability to communicate effectively and professionally, both orally and in writing and to prepare and organize written reports. Ability to generate necessary paperwork in accordance with state and local ordinances. Ability to plan and organize work and manage time. Ability to be adaptable to the changing needs and priorities of a fast-paced, high-stress incident. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; talk; hear; and stand. The employee is occasionally required to handle objects; to be mobile; crouch; crawl; and use hands finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Overnight travel may be required in Florida and out of state to attend necessary trainings and conferences. Subject to the incident needs and the activation of the Alachua County Emergency Operations Center (EOC), the employee will be required to work hours beyond a normal 40-hour work week including overnight, weekends and/or holiday in a fast-paced, high stress environment. May work weekends or nights at the office or off-site locations in support of mission objectives. Participates in the weekly Emergency Management on-call schedule rotation. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in urban planning, public administration, emergency management, fire science, public health, or related field and two years of emergency management experience; or any equivalent combination of directly related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience requirement may be considered for trainee status.Emergency Management Institute Professional Development Series Certificate must be obtained within 6 months of employment.Must successfully obtain G-2300, ICS-300, and ICS-400 course certifications within first year of employment. The employee must be able to report to the EOC within 60 minutes of notification in order to open and activate the EOC in the event of a declared emergency. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. Successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. Position Summary This is highly responsible professional work coordinating elements of the emergency management program to ensure that activities are carried out in accordance with specified departmental and County objectives in the prevention of, preparation for, response to, recovery from, and mitigation against the effects of natural and human-caused hazards. An employee assigned to this classification coordinates activities to ensure efficiency and compliance with emergency management standards. This entails expanding current programs, developing and implementing new programs, and undertaking new projects and developments to meet the needs of the County. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor or manager and is reviewed through conferences, reports, and observation of results obtained. This position reports directly to the Assistant Director, Emergency Management.Examples of Duties This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with department mission and core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Conducts complex planning with a broad range of local stakeholders in accordance with relevant local, state, and national level rules, regulations, policies, guiding documents, after-action reports, and best practices. Establishes, reviews, and modifies emergency preparedness documents and plans. Supports the establishment, modification, and enhancement of the incident management frameworks and supporting processes. Coordinates with a variety of stakeholder agencies to establish partnerships. Evaluates public safety related equipment needs, researches potential options, monitors the condition of Emergency Operations Center (EOC) facilities, and tests EOC equipment for operational readiness; provides recommendations to reduce, maintain, or build capabilities. Acts in a critical leadership and supervisory role during activations of the Alachua County EOC. Explains and facilitates training with staff on emergency management and individual responsibilities for functions supporting the EOC. Coordinates the countywide continuity of operations planning program. Develops and presents emergency preparedness information and trainings to the public. Oversees the volunteer and internship programs and may perform a supervisory role as needed. Identifies, coordinates, and delivers a variety of trainings for a broad range of audiences to address identified public safety gaps. Manages, delivers, and directs exercise program activities in coordination with local partners to address identified public safety needs and emergency management grant deliverable requirements. Develops after-action reports, establishes improvement plans, and ensures the completion of identified improvement planning items in coordination with a broad range of stakeholders. Performs complex assessments of hazards to evaluate preparedness activities and identify gaps to establish actions for increasing capabilities. Oversees all aspects of the healthcare comprehensive emergency management plan review program; reviews and corrects comprehensive emergency management plans and emergency power plans of healthcare facilities. Maintains the Special Needs Registration Program in accordance with the relevant Florida statutes; receives, evaluates, and modifies resident health information, documentation, and relevant forms. Modifies Special Needs Registration Program, Healthcare Emergency Plan, and other program websites. Manages the activities, reporting, meetings, and documentation of the Alachua County Local Mitigation Working Group and Project Ranking Task Force. Prepares program reports for higher-level supervisors; reviews reports and records of program activity to ensure progress toward specified program objective. Modifies and/or adapts program methodology as required to redirect activities and to attain mission objectives. Responds to inquiries and/or complaints under general guidance from the supervisor. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform required duties. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of current practices and principles of the emergency management program. Thorough knowledge of the mission areas of emergency management. Knowledge of the recovery guidance and practices for declared and non-declared disasters. Knowledge of federal, state and local regulations related to the emergency management program. Ability to develop and implement operating policies and procedures. Ability to establish and maintain a good working relationship with the public and stakeholders. Ability to attain proficiency in the operation of computer hardware, software and related programs, including the Microsoft Office 365 Suite. Ability to communicate effectively and professionally, both orally and in writing and to prepare and organize written reports. Ability to generate necessary paperwork in accordance with state and local ordinances. Ability to plan and organize work and manage time. Ability to be adaptable to the changing needs and priorities of a fast-paced, high-stress incident. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; talk; hear; and stand. The employee is occasionally required to handle objects; to be mobile; crouch; crawl; and use hands finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Overnight travel may be required in Florida and out of state to attend necessary trainings and conferences. Subject to the incident needs and the activation of the Alachua County Emergency Operations Center (EOC), the employee will be required to work hours beyond a normal 40-hour work week including overnight, weekends and/or holiday in a fast-paced, high stress environment. May work weekends or nights at the office or off-site locations in support of mission objectives. Participates in the weekly Emergency Management on-call schedule rotation. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Outreach and Marketing Coordinator
R0138993
Medicine, Reno - University of Nevada School of Medicine
The University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) appreciates your interest in employment at our growing institution. We want your application process to go smoothly and quickly. Final applications must be submitted prior to the close of the recruitment.
If you need assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please contact our recruitment helpline at (775) 784-1495 or https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fjobs%40unr.edu%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cmichellebriggs%40unr.edu%7C3fc56ddb0d3143705f1c08d9932205df%7C523b4bfc0ebd4c03b2b96f6a17fd31d8%7C1%7C0%7C637702596595879550%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=f3IzAEa5H3%2FeLS%2BymU9ZqLPkGDVrZukYCBVy8XHJYe0%3D&reserved=0. For UNR Med professional job postings, please contact the Office of Professional Recruitment at (775) 784-6778.
Job Description
The Outreach and Marketing Coordinator shares responsibility for building a pipeline of well-prepared
and diverse applicants to UNR Med's MD and MD Pathway Programs and for recruitment programs
resulting in the annual enrollment of new students.
Responsibilities include:
• The coordination and promotion of outreach events that inspire and prepare prospective students for the admissions process by exposing them to healthcare careers and educating them about the medical school admissions process, application and program requirements, and selection criteria. Tasks include: development of informational presentations and handouts, coordinating event logistics and coordinating with speakers.
• Marketing, communications, and recruitment programs that showcase UNR Med's programs, curriculum, facilities, and research opportunities to increase the number of applicants who accept our offers of admission. Tasks include: Development and updating of admissions website, social media accounts, a monthly e-newsletter, development of brochures and flyers to promote events and use of various software platforms to recruit and provide resources to prospective applicants and admitted students.
• Supporting initiatives and engaging with external partners to develop and deliver programming that inspires high school and college students from medically underserved communities to pursue careers in medicine.
• Supervision of student employees, student interns and/or administrative assistants.
• Tracking of outreach event and marketing budget expenditures.
• Collection of data and information about event attendance to improve return on investment of outreach and recruitment strategies.
The Outreach and Marketing Coordinator works closely with the Director of Admissions, the Coordinator for Diversity Initiatives, and with School of Medicine Marketing, Communications, and Events professionals along with our partners on the undergraduate campus, regional high schools, and other organizations committed to encouraging young people to pursue STEM-focused education and careers.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate the ability to build and maintain interpersonal relationships with institutional and external partners and to build and promote events from start to finish. We seek a team member with the capacity to adapt to in-the-moment considerations, a strong detail orientation, and the capacity to independently manage events. Important skills include being able to develop creative digital content for the web and social media accounts, and the ability to communicate effectively in writing as well as verbally one-on-one and in front of groups. Other qualities include a passion for education and for working with students from underrepresented backgrounds, a service orientation, a collaborative team-based work style, and alignment with UNR Med's core values.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree and two years of related work experience OR
Master's Degree and one year of related work experience
Related experience: student affairs, recruitment, marketing, sales, event planning, event planning, admissions, student advising, education or diversity outreach programs.
Preferred qualifications:
Knowledge of medical school application process
Experience working with diverse student populations
Experience coordinating events.
Knowledge of best practices in marketing and promotions, including graphic design experience and prior experience using social media to promote events.
This position requires occasional travel and a variable schedule due to evening and weekend events.
Compensation Grade
B
https://www.unr.edu/hr/compensation-evaluation/salary-schedules
Faculty Dual Career Assistance Program
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes the importance of addressing dual-career couples' professional needs. We offer a dual career assistance program to newly hired faculty spouses/partners that provides resources and assists them to identify career opportunities in Northern Nevada. https://www.unr.edu/hr/jobs/dual-career-program
Department Information
For more information on the University and the School of Medicine, please visit http://med.unr.edu/why-faculty
For more information on the Office of Admissions, please visit https://med.unr.edu/admissions
Department Contacts
Tara Klement
Search Coordinator
mailto:tklement@med.unr.edu
Exempt Yes
Full-Time Equivalent 100.0%
Required Attachment(s)
Attach the following four documents to your application
1) Resume/CV
2) Letters of Application (Cover letter)
3) Three professional references (include name, title, company/organization, email address, phone number)
4) One-page personal diversity statement: Fostering a diverse and inclusive environment is one of the core missions of UNR Med. We recognize that diversity promotes excellence in education, research, service, and health care. As we train future providers to care for, and researchers to address the needs of, an increasingly diverse patient population, we value developing a leadership team and faculty body that reflect and honor the diversity of the world in which we live. Through a school-wide process, UNR Med has selected specific mission-based diversity groups, including individuals who are underrepresented in medicine and those who identify as first generation, rural, or from low income backgrounds. When faculty bring a range of their personal and professional experiences to UNR Med, this diversity enriches the learning experiences of our students, expands the breadth and impact of research inquiries, and assists the members of our community in breaking down stereotypical thinking and personal biases and become more comfortable with the scope of human experiences beyond our own. Given the value UNR Med places on diversity, equity and inclusion, we ask that you submit a one-page personal diversity statement outlining your thoughts on each of the following:
• Describe your beliefs in regard to how diversity can advance the missions of a medical school (please provide specific examples); • Explain your professional background and experiences in contributing toward a climate of diversity, equity and inclusion at a previous institution or organization (such as how you have come to understand the history of historically marginalized communities in the United States; how you have ensured inclusivity in your classroom or other teaching; programs you have developed in the area of diversity; mentoring of diverse students, faculty, and staff; how you have addressed diversity issues such as health care disparities in your research or teaching; service work that promotes diversity, equity and inclusion; and/or how you have promoted an environment where diversity is welcomed and fostered); and • Delineate how your background and experiences would qualify you to advance UNR Med's mission of diversity, equity and inclusion in the position for which you are applying (please include specific examples pertinent to your desired role).
Required UNR Med Recruitment Survey
Please complete the survey at the link below; this 1-2 minute survey will allow us to understand our current status and the effectiveness of our efforts in promoting diversity and inclusion at UNR Med. Survey data will not be accessible by the department for which you are applying or the recruitment team.
https://unr.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5uwa6f4UdCXFzOB?RID=MLRP_8wvvyes5WZVKBaR
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med)
For nearly 50 years the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) has trained physicians who are leading the way to ‘A Healthy Nevada,' nation, and world. Community-based and research-intensive, UNR Med was founded upon a three-part mission of education, research, and service and is committed to the values of compassion, diversity, excellence, integrity, respect, safety, service, and stewardship. The University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine is an inclusive and engaged community. We recognize that diverse faculty and leaders add value to the educational experience and promote excellence in our teaching, patient care, and research missions. We seek applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences who can contribute to our mission and uphold our core values.
Our mission has guided our growth in graduating the next generation of primary and specialty care physicians and medical researchers while maintaining personalized instruction. We are building new residencies to train medical specialists and expanding technologically-advanced infrastructure to keep pace with our world-class research to meet the needs of students, patients, and researchers. The School of Medicine has statewide outreach with a local touch providing patient care, health services, and training physicians in Reno, Nevada and in the state's rural communities. We seek to create an environment that serves all who enter our doors, from the physicians who teach our learners to our employees and patients, whose health we seek to improve.
This posting is open until filled
Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received, or a hiring decision has been made
Posting Close Date
Note to Applicant
A background check will be conducted on the candidate(s) selected for hire.
HR will attempt to verify academic credentials upon receipt of hiring documents. If the academic credentials cannot be verified, HR will notify the faculty member that an official transcript of their highest degree must be submitted within thirty days of the faculty member's first day of employment.
References will be contacted at the appropriate phase of the recruitment process.
Applicants hired on a federal contract may be subject to E-Verify.
As part of the hiring process, applicants for positions in the Nevada System of Higher Education may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform job-related tasks.
For positions that require driving, evidence of a valid driver's license will be required at the time of employment and as a condition of continued employment.
Schedules are subject to change based on organizational needs.
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4732590
Founded in 1874, the University of Nevada, Reno is the State of Nevada’s land grant institution with a statewide mission and presence. The University of Nevada, Reno is a Carnegie I Research Institution and has been recognized as a “Top Tier” Best National University by U.S. News & World Report. With an enrollment of nearly 21,000 students we offer 145 Tier 1 accredited degree programs. Located in the picturesque Truckee Meadows the University of Nevada, Reno is surrounded by numerous state and national parks, is 45 minutes from beautiful Lake Tahoe, and four hours from San Francisco.
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. We are an inclusive and engaged community and recognize the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person’s age, disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race, or religion.
Full Time
Outreach and Marketing Coordinator
R0138993
Medicine, Reno - University of Nevada School of Medicine
The University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) appreciates your interest in employment at our growing institution. We want your application process to go smoothly and quickly. Final applications must be submitted prior to the close of the recruitment.
If you need assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please contact our recruitment helpline at (775) 784-1495 or https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fjobs%40unr.edu%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cmichellebriggs%40unr.edu%7C3fc56ddb0d3143705f1c08d9932205df%7C523b4bfc0ebd4c03b2b96f6a17fd31d8%7C1%7C0%7C637702596595879550%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=f3IzAEa5H3%2FeLS%2BymU9ZqLPkGDVrZukYCBVy8XHJYe0%3D&reserved=0. For UNR Med professional job postings, please contact the Office of Professional Recruitment at (775) 784-6778.
Job Description
The Outreach and Marketing Coordinator shares responsibility for building a pipeline of well-prepared
and diverse applicants to UNR Med's MD and MD Pathway Programs and for recruitment programs
resulting in the annual enrollment of new students.
Responsibilities include:
• The coordination and promotion of outreach events that inspire and prepare prospective students for the admissions process by exposing them to healthcare careers and educating them about the medical school admissions process, application and program requirements, and selection criteria. Tasks include: development of informational presentations and handouts, coordinating event logistics and coordinating with speakers.
• Marketing, communications, and recruitment programs that showcase UNR Med's programs, curriculum, facilities, and research opportunities to increase the number of applicants who accept our offers of admission. Tasks include: Development and updating of admissions website, social media accounts, a monthly e-newsletter, development of brochures and flyers to promote events and use of various software platforms to recruit and provide resources to prospective applicants and admitted students.
• Supporting initiatives and engaging with external partners to develop and deliver programming that inspires high school and college students from medically underserved communities to pursue careers in medicine.
• Supervision of student employees, student interns and/or administrative assistants.
• Tracking of outreach event and marketing budget expenditures.
• Collection of data and information about event attendance to improve return on investment of outreach and recruitment strategies.
The Outreach and Marketing Coordinator works closely with the Director of Admissions, the Coordinator for Diversity Initiatives, and with School of Medicine Marketing, Communications, and Events professionals along with our partners on the undergraduate campus, regional high schools, and other organizations committed to encouraging young people to pursue STEM-focused education and careers.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate the ability to build and maintain interpersonal relationships with institutional and external partners and to build and promote events from start to finish. We seek a team member with the capacity to adapt to in-the-moment considerations, a strong detail orientation, and the capacity to independently manage events. Important skills include being able to develop creative digital content for the web and social media accounts, and the ability to communicate effectively in writing as well as verbally one-on-one and in front of groups. Other qualities include a passion for education and for working with students from underrepresented backgrounds, a service orientation, a collaborative team-based work style, and alignment with UNR Med's core values.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree and two years of related work experience OR
Master's Degree and one year of related work experience
Related experience: student affairs, recruitment, marketing, sales, event planning, event planning, admissions, student advising, education or diversity outreach programs.
Preferred qualifications:
Knowledge of medical school application process
Experience working with diverse student populations
Experience coordinating events.
Knowledge of best practices in marketing and promotions, including graphic design experience and prior experience using social media to promote events.
This position requires occasional travel and a variable schedule due to evening and weekend events.
Compensation Grade
B
https://www.unr.edu/hr/compensation-evaluation/salary-schedules
Faculty Dual Career Assistance Program
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes the importance of addressing dual-career couples' professional needs. We offer a dual career assistance program to newly hired faculty spouses/partners that provides resources and assists them to identify career opportunities in Northern Nevada. https://www.unr.edu/hr/jobs/dual-career-program
Department Information
For more information on the University and the School of Medicine, please visit http://med.unr.edu/why-faculty
For more information on the Office of Admissions, please visit https://med.unr.edu/admissions
Department Contacts
Tara Klement
Search Coordinator
mailto:tklement@med.unr.edu
Exempt Yes
Full-Time Equivalent 100.0%
Required Attachment(s)
Attach the following four documents to your application
1) Resume/CV
2) Letters of Application (Cover letter)
3) Three professional references (include name, title, company/organization, email address, phone number)
4) One-page personal diversity statement: Fostering a diverse and inclusive environment is one of the core missions of UNR Med. We recognize that diversity promotes excellence in education, research, service, and health care. As we train future providers to care for, and researchers to address the needs of, an increasingly diverse patient population, we value developing a leadership team and faculty body that reflect and honor the diversity of the world in which we live. Through a school-wide process, UNR Med has selected specific mission-based diversity groups, including individuals who are underrepresented in medicine and those who identify as first generation, rural, or from low income backgrounds. When faculty bring a range of their personal and professional experiences to UNR Med, this diversity enriches the learning experiences of our students, expands the breadth and impact of research inquiries, and assists the members of our community in breaking down stereotypical thinking and personal biases and become more comfortable with the scope of human experiences beyond our own. Given the value UNR Med places on diversity, equity and inclusion, we ask that you submit a one-page personal diversity statement outlining your thoughts on each of the following:
• Describe your beliefs in regard to how diversity can advance the missions of a medical school (please provide specific examples); • Explain your professional background and experiences in contributing toward a climate of diversity, equity and inclusion at a previous institution or organization (such as how you have come to understand the history of historically marginalized communities in the United States; how you have ensured inclusivity in your classroom or other teaching; programs you have developed in the area of diversity; mentoring of diverse students, faculty, and staff; how you have addressed diversity issues such as health care disparities in your research or teaching; service work that promotes diversity, equity and inclusion; and/or how you have promoted an environment where diversity is welcomed and fostered); and • Delineate how your background and experiences would qualify you to advance UNR Med's mission of diversity, equity and inclusion in the position for which you are applying (please include specific examples pertinent to your desired role).
Required UNR Med Recruitment Survey
Please complete the survey at the link below; this 1-2 minute survey will allow us to understand our current status and the effectiveness of our efforts in promoting diversity and inclusion at UNR Med. Survey data will not be accessible by the department for which you are applying or the recruitment team.
https://unr.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5uwa6f4UdCXFzOB?RID=MLRP_8wvvyes5WZVKBaR
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med)
For nearly 50 years the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) has trained physicians who are leading the way to ‘A Healthy Nevada,' nation, and world. Community-based and research-intensive, UNR Med was founded upon a three-part mission of education, research, and service and is committed to the values of compassion, diversity, excellence, integrity, respect, safety, service, and stewardship. The University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine is an inclusive and engaged community. We recognize that diverse faculty and leaders add value to the educational experience and promote excellence in our teaching, patient care, and research missions. We seek applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences who can contribute to our mission and uphold our core values.
Our mission has guided our growth in graduating the next generation of primary and specialty care physicians and medical researchers while maintaining personalized instruction. We are building new residencies to train medical specialists and expanding technologically-advanced infrastructure to keep pace with our world-class research to meet the needs of students, patients, and researchers. The School of Medicine has statewide outreach with a local touch providing patient care, health services, and training physicians in Reno, Nevada and in the state's rural communities. We seek to create an environment that serves all who enter our doors, from the physicians who teach our learners to our employees and patients, whose health we seek to improve.
This posting is open until filled
Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received, or a hiring decision has been made
Posting Close Date
Note to Applicant
A background check will be conducted on the candidate(s) selected for hire.
HR will attempt to verify academic credentials upon receipt of hiring documents. If the academic credentials cannot be verified, HR will notify the faculty member that an official transcript of their highest degree must be submitted within thirty days of the faculty member's first day of employment.
References will be contacted at the appropriate phase of the recruitment process.
Applicants hired on a federal contract may be subject to E-Verify.
As part of the hiring process, applicants for positions in the Nevada System of Higher Education may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform job-related tasks.
For positions that require driving, evidence of a valid driver's license will be required at the time of employment and as a condition of continued employment.
Schedules are subject to change based on organizational needs.
University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4732590
Founded in 1874, the University of Nevada, Reno is the State of Nevada’s land grant institution with a statewide mission and presence. The University of Nevada, Reno is a Carnegie I Research Institution and has been recognized as a “Top Tier” Best National University by U.S. News & World Report. With an enrollment of nearly 21,000 students we offer 145 Tier 1 accredited degree programs. Located in the picturesque Truckee Meadows the University of Nevada, Reno is surrounded by numerous state and national parks, is 45 minutes from beautiful Lake Tahoe, and four hours from San Francisco.
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. We are an inclusive and engaged community and recognize the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person’s age, disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race, or religion.
URMC Clinical & Translational Science Institute
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA
GENERAL PURPOSE :
With minimum direction and considerable latitude for independent judgment, acts as principal assistant to the Director and secondary assistant to the Co-Director of the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI). Directly provides routine and non-routine support and problem-solving as needed. The individual in this position must be able to prioritize work with minimal supervision and exercise independent judgment. Must understand University and CTSI policies and procedures, analyze information and situations, and make judgments to facilitate outcomes. Must possess strong organizational and interpersonal skills, the ability to work collaboratively with a focus on providing excellent customer service and the ability to manage competing demands in a professional manner.
Supervision and Direction Received :
Receives minimal direction from the CTSI Director, Co-Director and Senior Director, CTSI Administration. Reports to the CTSI Administrative Manager.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Operations:
In support of the Director optimizes a demanding and complex executive calendar through sound judgement based on the full range of commitments, obligations and initiatives, while avoiding over-commitment. Troubleshoots and resolves scheduling conflicts. Anticipates needs and relays the Director’s instructions, preferences, concerns, etc. Makes recommendations on these items and serves as a liaison to assure the information is relayed appropriately. Interacts with faculty members, other administrative staff, University officials, and community contacts; representing the Director in relaying instructions, decisions, or concerns. Evaluates, reviews and obtains background information on requests for action, referring them, when appropriate, to other administrative staff for their attention and/or by responding directly. Undertakes special projects as they may arise. With minimal direction, responds to emails; creates, reviews, and edits draft letters and written reports; prepares confidential, routine and non-routine correspondence and maintains electronic filing and office records; coordinates with the CTSI Finance Team and records and approves changes to department or sponsored projects on behalf of the Director. Maintains and updates SOP for supporting the CTSI Director on a regular basis.
Plans and makes all calendar and administrative arrangements. Chooses or recommends among competing demands for time. Receives mail and telephone calls on behalf of the Director. Screens, analyzes, prioritizes, and responds to all items as appropriate.
Directs, plans and coordinates meetings with others internally and externally, including arranging for meeting facilities and equipment. Troubleshoots technology issues as they arise to support meeting success. Arranges special events, and candidate and guest speaker visits. Coordinates, publishes and distributes itineraries and seminar notices. Greets and assists visitors and speakers.
Supports the monthly CRRPIT, monthly Strategic Leadership Group and quarterly Clinical Chairs Research Group meetings by scheduling meetings, managing agenda items, and taking meeting notes.
Co-Director Support:
In support of the CTSI Co-Director role, in concert with the Co-Director’s departmental support, optimizes a demanding and complex executive calendar through sound judgement based on the full range of commitments, obligations and initiatives, while avoiding over-commitment. Troubleshoots and resolves scheduling conflicts. Directs CTSI administrative activities for the Co-Director including coordinating and scheduling meetings and travel, conferences and events, arranging venues, logistics, and procuring necessary materials with respect to CTSI responsibilities. Assists with presentation, report and document preparation, as well as communications via print, email, or other methods for various audiences including faculty, staff, students, senior leadership and donors.
Planning:
Makes travel arrangements as needed for the Director, and internal and external faculty, guests and staff. Processes expense reimbursements. Prepares itineraries.
Document Preparation:
Assists the Director in wordsmithing and editing for book, journal reviews and manuscript submissions relating to research activities, and provides support for biosketch review. Creates, reviews and edits communications for flow of content, consistencies, accuracy, and compliance with various standards. Finalizes changes in text and graphics; formats documents for various scientific and medical journals. Creates, acquires, prints and distributes documents in PDF format. Maintains Biosketch, CV, NCBI Bibliography, Other Support, publication log and correspondence files; prepares presentations and lecture material for Director. Compiles data and analyzes and prepares reports. Assists with the creation of PowerPoint presentations and supporting documents for conferences and meetings.
General CTSI Administrative Duties:
Provides administrative support to specified programs, projects and activities, as delegated by CTSI leadership.
Manages CTSI faculty appointment processes, interfacing with the Office of Academic Affairs. Provides support for quarterly CTSI Faculty meetings by scheduling, managing agenda items, and taking meeting notes.
Other projects as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS:
Degree in Business or related field required.
One year of professional administrative experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience required.
Prefer 2-4 years of experience in an academic setting and experience in providing executive-level support preferred.
Proficient in Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint. Kentico and database experience desired. Proven ability to interact with all levels of faculty and staff in a professional manner required.
Proven ability to interact with all levels of faculty and staff in a professional manner. Excellent communication skills focused on customer service. Attention to detail a must. Shows initiative and resourcefulness in managing priorities and takes responsibility for accomplishing his/her own work. Works collaboratively and maintains confidentiality of information at all times required. Proven writing skills highly desirable.
Experience in scientific grant/manuscript preparation assistance is preferred.
The University of Rochester is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion to advance the University’s mission to Learn, Discover, Heal, Create – and Make the World Ever Better. In support of our values and those of our society, the University is committed to not discriminating on the basis of age, color, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, military/veteran status, national origin, race, religion/creed, sex, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or any other status protected by law. This commitment extends to the administration of our policies, admissions, employment, access, and recruitment of candidates from underrepresented populations, veterans, and persons with disabilities consistent with these values and government contractor Affirmative Action obligations.
Full Time
GENERAL PURPOSE :
With minimum direction and considerable latitude for independent judgment, acts as principal assistant to the Director and secondary assistant to the Co-Director of the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI). Directly provides routine and non-routine support and problem-solving as needed. The individual in this position must be able to prioritize work with minimal supervision and exercise independent judgment. Must understand University and CTSI policies and procedures, analyze information and situations, and make judgments to facilitate outcomes. Must possess strong organizational and interpersonal skills, the ability to work collaboratively with a focus on providing excellent customer service and the ability to manage competing demands in a professional manner.
Supervision and Direction Received :
Receives minimal direction from the CTSI Director, Co-Director and Senior Director, CTSI Administration. Reports to the CTSI Administrative Manager.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Operations:
In support of the Director optimizes a demanding and complex executive calendar through sound judgement based on the full range of commitments, obligations and initiatives, while avoiding over-commitment. Troubleshoots and resolves scheduling conflicts. Anticipates needs and relays the Director’s instructions, preferences, concerns, etc. Makes recommendations on these items and serves as a liaison to assure the information is relayed appropriately. Interacts with faculty members, other administrative staff, University officials, and community contacts; representing the Director in relaying instructions, decisions, or concerns. Evaluates, reviews and obtains background information on requests for action, referring them, when appropriate, to other administrative staff for their attention and/or by responding directly. Undertakes special projects as they may arise. With minimal direction, responds to emails; creates, reviews, and edits draft letters and written reports; prepares confidential, routine and non-routine correspondence and maintains electronic filing and office records; coordinates with the CTSI Finance Team and records and approves changes to department or sponsored projects on behalf of the Director. Maintains and updates SOP for supporting the CTSI Director on a regular basis.
Plans and makes all calendar and administrative arrangements. Chooses or recommends among competing demands for time. Receives mail and telephone calls on behalf of the Director. Screens, analyzes, prioritizes, and responds to all items as appropriate.
Directs, plans and coordinates meetings with others internally and externally, including arranging for meeting facilities and equipment. Troubleshoots technology issues as they arise to support meeting success. Arranges special events, and candidate and guest speaker visits. Coordinates, publishes and distributes itineraries and seminar notices. Greets and assists visitors and speakers.
Supports the monthly CRRPIT, monthly Strategic Leadership Group and quarterly Clinical Chairs Research Group meetings by scheduling meetings, managing agenda items, and taking meeting notes.
Co-Director Support:
In support of the CTSI Co-Director role, in concert with the Co-Director’s departmental support, optimizes a demanding and complex executive calendar through sound judgement based on the full range of commitments, obligations and initiatives, while avoiding over-commitment. Troubleshoots and resolves scheduling conflicts. Directs CTSI administrative activities for the Co-Director including coordinating and scheduling meetings and travel, conferences and events, arranging venues, logistics, and procuring necessary materials with respect to CTSI responsibilities. Assists with presentation, report and document preparation, as well as communications via print, email, or other methods for various audiences including faculty, staff, students, senior leadership and donors.
Planning:
Makes travel arrangements as needed for the Director, and internal and external faculty, guests and staff. Processes expense reimbursements. Prepares itineraries.
Document Preparation:
Assists the Director in wordsmithing and editing for book, journal reviews and manuscript submissions relating to research activities, and provides support for biosketch review. Creates, reviews and edits communications for flow of content, consistencies, accuracy, and compliance with various standards. Finalizes changes in text and graphics; formats documents for various scientific and medical journals. Creates, acquires, prints and distributes documents in PDF format. Maintains Biosketch, CV, NCBI Bibliography, Other Support, publication log and correspondence files; prepares presentations and lecture material for Director. Compiles data and analyzes and prepares reports. Assists with the creation of PowerPoint presentations and supporting documents for conferences and meetings.
General CTSI Administrative Duties:
Provides administrative support to specified programs, projects and activities, as delegated by CTSI leadership.
Manages CTSI faculty appointment processes, interfacing with the Office of Academic Affairs. Provides support for quarterly CTSI Faculty meetings by scheduling, managing agenda items, and taking meeting notes.
Other projects as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS:
Degree in Business or related field required.
One year of professional administrative experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience required.
Prefer 2-4 years of experience in an academic setting and experience in providing executive-level support preferred.
Proficient in Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint. Kentico and database experience desired. Proven ability to interact with all levels of faculty and staff in a professional manner required.
Proven ability to interact with all levels of faculty and staff in a professional manner. Excellent communication skills focused on customer service. Attention to detail a must. Shows initiative and resourcefulness in managing priorities and takes responsibility for accomplishing his/her own work. Works collaboratively and maintains confidentiality of information at all times required. Proven writing skills highly desirable.
Experience in scientific grant/manuscript preparation assistance is preferred.
The University of Rochester is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion to advance the University’s mission to Learn, Discover, Heal, Create – and Make the World Ever Better. In support of our values and those of our society, the University is committed to not discriminating on the basis of age, color, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, military/veteran status, national origin, race, religion/creed, sex, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or any other status protected by law. This commitment extends to the administration of our policies, admissions, employment, access, and recruitment of candidates from underrepresented populations, veterans, and persons with disabilities consistent with these values and government contractor Affirmative Action obligations.
Salary Range:
Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications
About SMU
SMU’s more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University’s small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs.
SMU serves approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students through eight degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences , Cox School of Business , Lyle School of Engineering , Meadows School of the Arts , Simmons School of Education and Human Development , Dedman School of Law , Perkins School of Theology and Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies .
SMU is data driven, and its powerful supercomputing ecosystem – paired with entrepreneurial drive – creates an unrivaled environment for the University to deliver research excellence.
Now in its second century of achievement, SMU is recognized for the ways it supports students, faculty and alumni as they become ethical, enterprising leaders in their professions and communities. SMU’s relationship with Dallas – the dynamic center of one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions – offers unique learning, research, social and career opportunities that provide a launch pad for global impact.
SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry.
About the Department:
The Department of Campus Recreation strives to engage the SMU community in physical wellbeing activities by providing facilities, programs, and services that promote healthy, active lifestyles. Campus Recreation is home to three facilities: Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports, Intramural Field, and Crum Lacrosse and Sports Field and four program areas: Aquatics, Fitness, Outdoor Adventures and Sport Programs.
About the Position:
This role is an on-campus, in-person position.
The Assistant Director of Fitness provides oversight of the Campus Recreation Group Fitness and Personal Training programs, as well as the fitness equipment within the Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports. This position contributes to the accomplishment of Campus Recreation and Student Affairs goals and objectives through student development, assessment, and fitness programs and equipment oversight for the wellbeing of students.
Essential Functions:
Group Fitness Program Management: Develop, organize, implement, and assess a group fitness program that meets the needs of the SMU community. Recruit, hire, train, develop, supervise, assess, and mentor group fitness instructors. Manage the risk of the program and coordinate appropriate risk management plans.
Personal and Small Group Training Program Management: Develop, organize, implement, and assess a personal training program that meets the needs of the SMU community. Recruit, hire, train, develop, supervise, assess, and mentor personal trainers. Manage the risk of the program and coordinate appropriate risk management plans. Manage the personal training budget and revenue generation.
Fiscal Responsibilities: Manage the fitness and personal/small group training budgets with a focus on revenue generation in personal/small group training. Lead the procurement process for fitness equipment replacement in the Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports.
Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports Fitness Equipment Management: Maintain fitness equipment inventory, lead equipment replacement, and coordinate with the Associate Director of Operations for the ongoing maintenance of the fitness equipment in the Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports. Assist with the usage and care policies related to the fitness equipment.
Campus Recreation Contributions: Contribute to various department initiatives including but not limited to short/long-term strategic planning, risk management, marketing, student development, assessment and camps. Represent the department and program to the University through committee membership and participation. Serve as a program liaison to patrons and students such as serving as advisor to related organizations and clubs.
Marketing: Market group fitness, personal and small group personal training, and Campus Recreation to the SMU Community. Represent Campus Recreation and fitness programming at appropriate campus events.
Occasional evening/weekend hours will be required.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
A bachelor’s degree is required. A Master's degree is preferred. A degree in Recreation, Kinesiology or a related field is preferred.
A minimum of three years of experience is required.
Experience in programming group exercise and personal training programs, staff management, and supervision of weight room areas is preferred. Experience coordinating a fitness program and working in university or college recreation and American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED certification is a plus.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate broadly across the University and develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate strong written communication skills.
Candidate must possess strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems, as well as devise solutions. Must also have strong organizational, planning and time management skills.
Candidate ability to lead various fitness related classes and personal training is essential.
Candidate knowledge of industry best practices, risk management and emerging trends is a plus.
Candidate proficiency in Microsoft Office is required.
Candidate certification from ACSM, NSCA, ACE or NASM is preferred.
Physical and Environmental Demands:
Sit for long periods of time
Bend, crawl, squat, stand, climb, kneel
Reach above shoulders
Handle objects (dexterity)
Carry/lift over 50 lbs
Walk for long distances
Push/pull
Deadline to Apply:
Submissions received by October 20, 2023 may receive priority consideration.
Application deadline: October 27, 2023
EEO Statement:
SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu .
Benefits:
SMU offers staff a broad, competitive array of health and related benefit s. In addition to traditional benefits such as health, dental, and vision plans, SMU offers a wide range of wellness programs to help attract, support, and retain our employees whose work continues to make SMU an outstanding education and research institution.
SMU is committed to providing an array of retirement programs that benefit and protect you and your family throughout your working years at SMU and, if you meet SMU's retirement eligibility criteria, during your retirement years after you leave SMU.
The value of learning at SMU isn't just about preparing our students for the future. Employees have access to a wide variety of professional and personal development opportunities , including tuition benefits .
Full Time
Salary Range:
Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications
About SMU
SMU’s more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University’s small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs.
SMU serves approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students through eight degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences , Cox School of Business , Lyle School of Engineering , Meadows School of the Arts , Simmons School of Education and Human Development , Dedman School of Law , Perkins School of Theology and Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies .
SMU is data driven, and its powerful supercomputing ecosystem – paired with entrepreneurial drive – creates an unrivaled environment for the University to deliver research excellence.
Now in its second century of achievement, SMU is recognized for the ways it supports students, faculty and alumni as they become ethical, enterprising leaders in their professions and communities. SMU’s relationship with Dallas – the dynamic center of one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions – offers unique learning, research, social and career opportunities that provide a launch pad for global impact.
SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry.
About the Department:
The Department of Campus Recreation strives to engage the SMU community in physical wellbeing activities by providing facilities, programs, and services that promote healthy, active lifestyles. Campus Recreation is home to three facilities: Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports, Intramural Field, and Crum Lacrosse and Sports Field and four program areas: Aquatics, Fitness, Outdoor Adventures and Sport Programs.
About the Position:
This role is an on-campus, in-person position.
The Assistant Director of Fitness provides oversight of the Campus Recreation Group Fitness and Personal Training programs, as well as the fitness equipment within the Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports. This position contributes to the accomplishment of Campus Recreation and Student Affairs goals and objectives through student development, assessment, and fitness programs and equipment oversight for the wellbeing of students.
Essential Functions:
Group Fitness Program Management: Develop, organize, implement, and assess a group fitness program that meets the needs of the SMU community. Recruit, hire, train, develop, supervise, assess, and mentor group fitness instructors. Manage the risk of the program and coordinate appropriate risk management plans.
Personal and Small Group Training Program Management: Develop, organize, implement, and assess a personal training program that meets the needs of the SMU community. Recruit, hire, train, develop, supervise, assess, and mentor personal trainers. Manage the risk of the program and coordinate appropriate risk management plans. Manage the personal training budget and revenue generation.
Fiscal Responsibilities: Manage the fitness and personal/small group training budgets with a focus on revenue generation in personal/small group training. Lead the procurement process for fitness equipment replacement in the Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports.
Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports Fitness Equipment Management: Maintain fitness equipment inventory, lead equipment replacement, and coordinate with the Associate Director of Operations for the ongoing maintenance of the fitness equipment in the Dedman Center for Lifetime Sports. Assist with the usage and care policies related to the fitness equipment.
Campus Recreation Contributions: Contribute to various department initiatives including but not limited to short/long-term strategic planning, risk management, marketing, student development, assessment and camps. Represent the department and program to the University through committee membership and participation. Serve as a program liaison to patrons and students such as serving as advisor to related organizations and clubs.
Marketing: Market group fitness, personal and small group personal training, and Campus Recreation to the SMU Community. Represent Campus Recreation and fitness programming at appropriate campus events.
Occasional evening/weekend hours will be required.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
A bachelor’s degree is required. A Master's degree is preferred. A degree in Recreation, Kinesiology or a related field is preferred.
A minimum of three years of experience is required.
Experience in programming group exercise and personal training programs, staff management, and supervision of weight room areas is preferred. Experience coordinating a fitness program and working in university or college recreation and American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED certification is a plus.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate broadly across the University and develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate strong written communication skills.
Candidate must possess strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems, as well as devise solutions. Must also have strong organizational, planning and time management skills.
Candidate ability to lead various fitness related classes and personal training is essential.
Candidate knowledge of industry best practices, risk management and emerging trends is a plus.
Candidate proficiency in Microsoft Office is required.
Candidate certification from ACSM, NSCA, ACE or NASM is preferred.
Physical and Environmental Demands:
Sit for long periods of time
Bend, crawl, squat, stand, climb, kneel
Reach above shoulders
Handle objects (dexterity)
Carry/lift over 50 lbs
Walk for long distances
Push/pull
Deadline to Apply:
Submissions received by October 20, 2023 may receive priority consideration.
Application deadline: October 27, 2023
EEO Statement:
SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu .
Benefits:
SMU offers staff a broad, competitive array of health and related benefit s. In addition to traditional benefits such as health, dental, and vision plans, SMU offers a wide range of wellness programs to help attract, support, and retain our employees whose work continues to make SMU an outstanding education and research institution.
SMU is committed to providing an array of retirement programs that benefit and protect you and your family throughout your working years at SMU and, if you meet SMU's retirement eligibility criteria, during your retirement years after you leave SMU.
The value of learning at SMU isn't just about preparing our students for the future. Employees have access to a wide variety of professional and personal development opportunities , including tuition benefits .
Salary Range:
Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications
About SMU
SMU’s more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University’s small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs.
SMU serves approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students through eight degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences , Cox School of Business , Lyle School of Engineering , Meadows School of the Arts , Simmons School of Education and Human Development , Dedman School of Law , Perkins School of Theology and Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies .
SMU is data driven, and its powerful supercomputing ecosystem – paired with entrepreneurial drive – creates an unrivaled environment for the University to deliver research excellence.
Now in its second century of achievement, SMU is recognized for the ways it supports students, faculty and alumni as they become ethical, enterprising leaders in their professions and communities. SMU’s relationship with Dallas – the dynamic center of one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions – offers unique learning, research, social and career opportunities that provide a launch pad for global impact.
SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry.
About the Position:
This role is an on-campus, in-person position.
Working for Residence Life & Student Housing (RLSH), this position provides leadership in developing and sustaining positive, academically focused upper division residential communities and in successfully accomplishing administrative functions required in managing a university residence community within a Residential Commons (i.e. Residential Colleges) setting. The Associate Director leads their team in creating and providing a foundational student experience that promotes belonging, learning, and connection. Directly supervise 1 full-time Residential Community Director, and 5-7 graduate students (Fraternity House Directors (FHD).) Indirectly supervise 1 graduate assistant (GA) and 7-15 Resident Assistants. Position is live-off and reports to the Director of Residence Life. Position serves in an on-call rotation.
Essential Functions:
Provide leadership developing an upper division student experience that enhances students' connection to their home base Residential Commons. Assist in developing, implementing and evaluating community development requirements and initiatives.
Lead RLSH owned fraternity housing operations including policies and procedure development and staff training and supervision. Serve as a primary contact person for fraternity advisors regarding RLSH and other related university matters.
Work with the Director of Operations for facility management in fraternity houses. Work with Senior Associate Director of Occupancy to establish and follow up on occupancy expectations. Develop and maintain a collaborative relationship with fraternity leadership to address issues of damage and behavior and represent RLSH as a liaison with Fraternity & Sorority Life.
Directly supervise 1 full-time Residential Community Director and 6-8 graduate students (FHDs). Indirectly supervise 1-2 GAs and 10-15 RAs. Evaluate and appraise job performances of staff. Assist in developing, implementing and evaluating staff training programs. Train and appraise job performance of assigned staff. Participate in RLSH staff recruitment and selection efforts.
Lead and develop residence life initiatives, committees and projects, including coordination of hiring and training Residence Life graduate staff (GA and FHDs). Develop professional development experiences for graduate assistants within RLSH. Direct development and implementation of upper-division community experience. Participate in RLSH and University marketing, planning and assessment efforts.
Actively support effective collaborative teamwork across RLSH responsibilities. Build collaborative relationships with faculty in residence and campus partners important to the strategic plan. Support Community Councils and the Housing Unification Board. Advise student groups as assigned.
Participate in RLSH, division, and University marketing, planning and assessment efforts. Participate in opening and closing buildings providing leadership for UDH and fraternity processes. Lead and/or serve on RLSH, Student Affairs and/or University committees. Interface with parents and students as needed to resolve disputes. Support RLSH administrative requirements for student records and facilities operations. Manage assigned budgets including monitoring of budgets for assigned communities.
Respond to emergency situations and participate in on-call rotation. Serve on the Care Team.
Perform related duties as assigned or required to meet RLSH, student affairs or University goals and objectives.
Occasional evening/weekend hours will be required.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
A Master's degree is required.
A minimum of five years of experience is required. Three years previous FT residence life experience or directly related experience is required. Experience working with upper division housing or fraternity life is preferred. Experience working in a Residential College setting or experience working with academic and faculty partners a plus.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate broadly across the University and develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate strong written communication skills.
Candidate must possess strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems, as well as devise solutions. Must also have strong organizational, planning and time management skills.
Candidate knowledge of crisis and conflict management and group dynamics is essential.
Physical and Environmental Demands:
Sit for long periods of time
Deadline to Apply:
Submissions received by September 29, 2023 may receive priority consideration.
This position is open until filled.
EEO Statement:
SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu .
Benefits:
SMU offers staff a broad, competitive array of health and related benefit s. In addition to traditional benefits such as health, dental, and vision plans, SMU offers a wide range of wellness programs to help attract, support, and retain our employees whose work continues to make SMU an outstanding education and research institution.
SMU is committed to providing an array of retirement programs that benefit and protect you and your family throughout your working years at SMU and, if you meet SMU's retirement eligibility criteria, during your retirement years after you leave SMU.
The value of learning at SMU isn't just about preparing our students for the future. Employees have access to a wide variety of professional and personal development opportunities , including tuition benefits .
Full Time
Salary Range:
Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications
About SMU
SMU’s more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University’s small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs.
SMU serves approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students through eight degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences , Cox School of Business , Lyle School of Engineering , Meadows School of the Arts , Simmons School of Education and Human Development , Dedman School of Law , Perkins School of Theology and Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies .
SMU is data driven, and its powerful supercomputing ecosystem – paired with entrepreneurial drive – creates an unrivaled environment for the University to deliver research excellence.
Now in its second century of achievement, SMU is recognized for the ways it supports students, faculty and alumni as they become ethical, enterprising leaders in their professions and communities. SMU’s relationship with Dallas – the dynamic center of one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions – offers unique learning, research, social and career opportunities that provide a launch pad for global impact.
SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry.
About the Position:
This role is an on-campus, in-person position.
Working for Residence Life & Student Housing (RLSH), this position provides leadership in developing and sustaining positive, academically focused upper division residential communities and in successfully accomplishing administrative functions required in managing a university residence community within a Residential Commons (i.e. Residential Colleges) setting. The Associate Director leads their team in creating and providing a foundational student experience that promotes belonging, learning, and connection. Directly supervise 1 full-time Residential Community Director, and 5-7 graduate students (Fraternity House Directors (FHD).) Indirectly supervise 1 graduate assistant (GA) and 7-15 Resident Assistants. Position is live-off and reports to the Director of Residence Life. Position serves in an on-call rotation.
Essential Functions:
Provide leadership developing an upper division student experience that enhances students' connection to their home base Residential Commons. Assist in developing, implementing and evaluating community development requirements and initiatives.
Lead RLSH owned fraternity housing operations including policies and procedure development and staff training and supervision. Serve as a primary contact person for fraternity advisors regarding RLSH and other related university matters.
Work with the Director of Operations for facility management in fraternity houses. Work with Senior Associate Director of Occupancy to establish and follow up on occupancy expectations. Develop and maintain a collaborative relationship with fraternity leadership to address issues of damage and behavior and represent RLSH as a liaison with Fraternity & Sorority Life.
Directly supervise 1 full-time Residential Community Director and 6-8 graduate students (FHDs). Indirectly supervise 1-2 GAs and 10-15 RAs. Evaluate and appraise job performances of staff. Assist in developing, implementing and evaluating staff training programs. Train and appraise job performance of assigned staff. Participate in RLSH staff recruitment and selection efforts.
Lead and develop residence life initiatives, committees and projects, including coordination of hiring and training Residence Life graduate staff (GA and FHDs). Develop professional development experiences for graduate assistants within RLSH. Direct development and implementation of upper-division community experience. Participate in RLSH and University marketing, planning and assessment efforts.
Actively support effective collaborative teamwork across RLSH responsibilities. Build collaborative relationships with faculty in residence and campus partners important to the strategic plan. Support Community Councils and the Housing Unification Board. Advise student groups as assigned.
Participate in RLSH, division, and University marketing, planning and assessment efforts. Participate in opening and closing buildings providing leadership for UDH and fraternity processes. Lead and/or serve on RLSH, Student Affairs and/or University committees. Interface with parents and students as needed to resolve disputes. Support RLSH administrative requirements for student records and facilities operations. Manage assigned budgets including monitoring of budgets for assigned communities.
Respond to emergency situations and participate in on-call rotation. Serve on the Care Team.
Perform related duties as assigned or required to meet RLSH, student affairs or University goals and objectives.
Occasional evening/weekend hours will be required.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
A Master's degree is required.
A minimum of five years of experience is required. Three years previous FT residence life experience or directly related experience is required. Experience working with upper division housing or fraternity life is preferred. Experience working in a Residential College setting or experience working with academic and faculty partners a plus.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate broadly across the University and develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate strong written communication skills.
Candidate must possess strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems, as well as devise solutions. Must also have strong organizational, planning and time management skills.
Candidate knowledge of crisis and conflict management and group dynamics is essential.
Physical and Environmental Demands:
Sit for long periods of time
Deadline to Apply:
Submissions received by September 29, 2023 may receive priority consideration.
This position is open until filled.
EEO Statement:
SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu .
Benefits:
SMU offers staff a broad, competitive array of health and related benefit s. In addition to traditional benefits such as health, dental, and vision plans, SMU offers a wide range of wellness programs to help attract, support, and retain our employees whose work continues to make SMU an outstanding education and research institution.
SMU is committed to providing an array of retirement programs that benefit and protect you and your family throughout your working years at SMU and, if you meet SMU's retirement eligibility criteria, during your retirement years after you leave SMU.
The value of learning at SMU isn't just about preparing our students for the future. Employees have access to a wide variety of professional and personal development opportunities , including tuition benefits .
Portland Japanese Garden’s International Japanese Garden Training Center (TC) offers learners of all levels the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the Japanese garden and the other art forms connected to it. As the Garden’s educational wing and the only such program outside of Japan, TC teaches the traditional skills and techniques for creating and fostering Japanese gardens, while acquainting learners with the Garden’s cultural heart, in addition to offering a critical bridge to the repository of historical and academic knowledge through its global network of individuals and institutions. Learners range from elementary school students using haiku to express their thoughts and dreams, to general garden novice enthusiasts, to accomplished garden professionals and researchers. Workshops, themed tours, school programs, lectures, and professional-level programs including seminars and intensives take place at the Garden and offsite venues.
The Training Center Director (TC Director) reports to and assists the Arlene Schnitzer Curator of Culture, Art, and Education (Curator of CAE) in ensuring that the overall TC programmatic direction is aligned with the larger organizational mission and goals. The TC Director delivers this through creating curriculums for the TC and its programs in conjunction with the Garden Curator, while providing oversight for each of the activities/programs. These programs are expected to meet TC’s core standards and values and respond to the learning needs of a variety of participants from diverse backgrounds . The TC Director currently supervises a team of two, consisting of a Program Manager and Program Assistant.
The TC Director will initially be located at our remote office, just off the Sylvan exit of Highway 26, with the possibility to work remotely up to two days per week . Upon completion of the Institute campus (2025), located approximately 3 miles from Portland Japanese Garden, the TC Director’s office is anticipated to relocate to the Institute campus. Travel to and from PJG’s primary campus in Washington Park, and its soon-to-be-developed secondary campus in NW Portland, is expected.
COVID-19 Vaccination Policy: For the safety of our staff, volunteers, and guests, Portland Japanese Garden requires all staff and volunteers to be vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus, including the booster. Candidates must be fully vaccinated by their hire date and must provide proof of vaccination upon hire.
Primary Duties
Programmatic planning and curriculum development
In collaboration with the Garden Curator and Curator of CAE, plan TC’s year-to-year program schedule, with attention to scheduling, target audiences, programming by other departments, facility and resource availability and budget
Take a proactive role in identifying, proposing, and building collaborative and strategic partnerships with a wide range of individuals, organizations, local community groups, and national and international organizations relating to landscape architecture, Japanese gardens, and related arts
Create, carry out, evaluate, and, on an ongoing basis, refine curriculum structure and teaching materials for existing programs
Curate, organize, and present a themed public speaker series, collaborating with other departments on theme and focus as appropriate
Develop, implement, and continually refine and monitor accreditation, certification, and evaluation procedures with targeted professional associations for professional-level educational programs in the US and Japan
Work cooperatively and proactively with the Development department to help identify and solicit appropriate funding sources and, in collaboration with the Grants Administrator, work with other relevant departments to ensure that grants are correctly used and tracked
Procure, manage quality control, and supervise the work of outside contractors including educators, videographers, curriculum writers, and others as needed to support programs
The TC Director occasionally travels to Japan and elsewhere in the US to research programmatic possibilities and network with other cultural/academic/landscape professionals and other key partners to explore collaborative project possibilities through partnerships
Training facility maintenance/development
In collaboration with the Garden Curator and Curator of CAE, devise plans to maintain and refine the current TC facilities, both on-site and off-site, while identifying and developing new facilities according to TC and its participants’ growing needs
Provide assistance and advice on ways in which the new Japan Institute campus can better serve TC’s programmatic activities and the community at large
Outreach and communication
Collaborate with the Marketing department to develop and implement marketing strategies and communications materials for target audiences
Represent TC through outreach at events in the wider professional community to propagate TC’s mission and build a robust network while recruiting quality students
Produce monthly content for promoting TC’s programs through the Garden’s media channels including newsletter, magazine, website, and others
Supervise and manage the Program Manager and Assistant
Create, manage and track annual budgets and projected revenue and expenses.
Occasional other duties as assigned
Other Responsibilities
Familiarize oneself with the organization and the Employee Handbook
Get to know fellow staff members, developing trust, establishing credibility, encouraging teamwork, and creating an atmosphere of open, honest, two-way communication
Serve as a role model for Garden volunteers, providing support and encouragement to volunteers in their roles across the Garden
Maintain a high level of professionalism in manner and appearance
Adhere to Garden Dress Code (business casual)
Qualifications
Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every one of the qualifications as described in a job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the position, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and qualifications for this role.
At least 5 years’ experience in research, both field and theoretical, on Japanese garden/landscape design and practice, with a successful track record in teaching and/or program development and management at vocational institution or other education-centered organizations
Bachelor's degree required
Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills
Must be proficient in Microsoft Office, especially Outlook, Word, and Excel
Proficiency in Japanese or Spanish is a plus
Special Requirements
Must be able to remain in a stationary position and/or move about the Garden for several hours
Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. on occasion
Occasional evening and weekend work required
Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle to travel between the various Garden campuses (mileage reimbursement provided)
Compensation & Schedule
Salary: $75,000 - $85,000/year
This is a full-time, salaried position with 40 – 45 hours per week. Schedule is generally Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm.
Benefits:
health, dental, and vision insurance (premium 100% covered for employees), with partial deductible reimbursement
401k plan (after 6 months, with 4% employer match after 1 year)
flexible spending accounts for medical and dependent care expenses
paid time off:
Vacation: 3 weeks per calendar year to start, with periodic increases per the employee handbook
Sick: 10 days per calendar year
Holidays: 10 holidays per year
free access to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Applications
To apply, please submit a resume, cover letter, and three work-related references through our online Career Center . Incomplete applications will not be considered. Please no phone calls or hand delivered applications. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Full Time
Portland Japanese Garden’s International Japanese Garden Training Center (TC) offers learners of all levels the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the Japanese garden and the other art forms connected to it. As the Garden’s educational wing and the only such program outside of Japan, TC teaches the traditional skills and techniques for creating and fostering Japanese gardens, while acquainting learners with the Garden’s cultural heart, in addition to offering a critical bridge to the repository of historical and academic knowledge through its global network of individuals and institutions. Learners range from elementary school students using haiku to express their thoughts and dreams, to general garden novice enthusiasts, to accomplished garden professionals and researchers. Workshops, themed tours, school programs, lectures, and professional-level programs including seminars and intensives take place at the Garden and offsite venues.
The Training Center Director (TC Director) reports to and assists the Arlene Schnitzer Curator of Culture, Art, and Education (Curator of CAE) in ensuring that the overall TC programmatic direction is aligned with the larger organizational mission and goals. The TC Director delivers this through creating curriculums for the TC and its programs in conjunction with the Garden Curator, while providing oversight for each of the activities/programs. These programs are expected to meet TC’s core standards and values and respond to the learning needs of a variety of participants from diverse backgrounds . The TC Director currently supervises a team of two, consisting of a Program Manager and Program Assistant.
The TC Director will initially be located at our remote office, just off the Sylvan exit of Highway 26, with the possibility to work remotely up to two days per week . Upon completion of the Institute campus (2025), located approximately 3 miles from Portland Japanese Garden, the TC Director’s office is anticipated to relocate to the Institute campus. Travel to and from PJG’s primary campus in Washington Park, and its soon-to-be-developed secondary campus in NW Portland, is expected.
COVID-19 Vaccination Policy: For the safety of our staff, volunteers, and guests, Portland Japanese Garden requires all staff and volunteers to be vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus, including the booster. Candidates must be fully vaccinated by their hire date and must provide proof of vaccination upon hire.
Primary Duties
Programmatic planning and curriculum development
In collaboration with the Garden Curator and Curator of CAE, plan TC’s year-to-year program schedule, with attention to scheduling, target audiences, programming by other departments, facility and resource availability and budget
Take a proactive role in identifying, proposing, and building collaborative and strategic partnerships with a wide range of individuals, organizations, local community groups, and national and international organizations relating to landscape architecture, Japanese gardens, and related arts
Create, carry out, evaluate, and, on an ongoing basis, refine curriculum structure and teaching materials for existing programs
Curate, organize, and present a themed public speaker series, collaborating with other departments on theme and focus as appropriate
Develop, implement, and continually refine and monitor accreditation, certification, and evaluation procedures with targeted professional associations for professional-level educational programs in the US and Japan
Work cooperatively and proactively with the Development department to help identify and solicit appropriate funding sources and, in collaboration with the Grants Administrator, work with other relevant departments to ensure that grants are correctly used and tracked
Procure, manage quality control, and supervise the work of outside contractors including educators, videographers, curriculum writers, and others as needed to support programs
The TC Director occasionally travels to Japan and elsewhere in the US to research programmatic possibilities and network with other cultural/academic/landscape professionals and other key partners to explore collaborative project possibilities through partnerships
Training facility maintenance/development
In collaboration with the Garden Curator and Curator of CAE, devise plans to maintain and refine the current TC facilities, both on-site and off-site, while identifying and developing new facilities according to TC and its participants’ growing needs
Provide assistance and advice on ways in which the new Japan Institute campus can better serve TC’s programmatic activities and the community at large
Outreach and communication
Collaborate with the Marketing department to develop and implement marketing strategies and communications materials for target audiences
Represent TC through outreach at events in the wider professional community to propagate TC’s mission and build a robust network while recruiting quality students
Produce monthly content for promoting TC’s programs through the Garden’s media channels including newsletter, magazine, website, and others
Supervise and manage the Program Manager and Assistant
Create, manage and track annual budgets and projected revenue and expenses.
Occasional other duties as assigned
Other Responsibilities
Familiarize oneself with the organization and the Employee Handbook
Get to know fellow staff members, developing trust, establishing credibility, encouraging teamwork, and creating an atmosphere of open, honest, two-way communication
Serve as a role model for Garden volunteers, providing support and encouragement to volunteers in their roles across the Garden
Maintain a high level of professionalism in manner and appearance
Adhere to Garden Dress Code (business casual)
Qualifications
Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every one of the qualifications as described in a job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the position, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and qualifications for this role.
At least 5 years’ experience in research, both field and theoretical, on Japanese garden/landscape design and practice, with a successful track record in teaching and/or program development and management at vocational institution or other education-centered organizations
Bachelor's degree required
Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills
Must be proficient in Microsoft Office, especially Outlook, Word, and Excel
Proficiency in Japanese or Spanish is a plus
Special Requirements
Must be able to remain in a stationary position and/or move about the Garden for several hours
Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. on occasion
Occasional evening and weekend work required
Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle to travel between the various Garden campuses (mileage reimbursement provided)
Compensation & Schedule
Salary: $75,000 - $85,000/year
This is a full-time, salaried position with 40 – 45 hours per week. Schedule is generally Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm.
Benefits:
health, dental, and vision insurance (premium 100% covered for employees), with partial deductible reimbursement
401k plan (after 6 months, with 4% employer match after 1 year)
flexible spending accounts for medical and dependent care expenses
paid time off:
Vacation: 3 weeks per calendar year to start, with periodic increases per the employee handbook
Sick: 10 days per calendar year
Holidays: 10 holidays per year
free access to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Applications
To apply, please submit a resume, cover letter, and three work-related references through our online Career Center . Incomplete applications will not be considered. Please no phone calls or hand delivered applications. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Introduction
The University of Mount Union invites applications and nominations for the position of Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA), who will report to Gregory L. King, 14th president of the University.
A private institution founded in 1846, Mount Union offers a variety of rigorous and relevant academic programs that are grounded in the liberal arts tradition. Mount Union’s nearly 2,100 students can select from 45 broad-based and career-specific undergraduate majors, including recent additions in engineering, nursing, and data science. In addition, eight graduate programs are offered in fields such as physician assistant studies, physical therapy, education, and business, with additions in nursing and occupational therapy slated to begin in 2025 and 2026 respectively.
Known for its academic excellence and personal approach, the institution boasts a 13:1 student- faculty ratio and an average class size of 16. Mount Union’s robust curriculum is delivered in-person and online by dedicated faculty members, 91% of whom hold terminal degrees in their fields. Of our 126 full-time faculty members, 58% are tenured, and 21% are on tenure track.
Mount Union and its programs have been recognized regionally and nationally for quality and value. Our undergraduate nursing (Nurse.org, 2023) and sport business (Bachelor’s Degree Center, 2023) programs have been ranked #1 in Ohio. Among graduate programs, Mount Union was tied for the top spot in a listing of the Best Private Institutions for Online Master of Education programs and tied for 2nd in a ranking of the Best Physician Assistant Program in Ohio (both by US News, 2023). Athletically, Mount Union has been ranked as the top Ohio Athletic Conference School and 20th in all of Division III in the 2022-2023 LEARFIELD Director’s Cup Standings. As an institution, the University is ranked #18 for Best Value and #30 overall in the Midwest Regional Universities category (US News, 2022-2023) and was named the Best Small Employer in Ohio (Forbes, 2023).
Over the past two decades, Mount Union has invested more than $200 million in the construction and renovation of modern facilities, including a natural sciences building, recreation center, apartment-style housing, a health and medical sciences facility, a performing arts center, a business and engineering building, a football coaching center, and an esports and golf facility. The institution’s commitment to diversity has resulted in a newly-constructed center for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging and the appointment of a dedicated chief diversity officer.
The University features a student-centered approach and an exceptional educational experience, offering an array of activities for cultural, civic, and social development. Students experience outstanding opportunities for success after graduation, both in the workforce and in graduate study.
A strong commitment to financial stewardship has resulted in 68 consecutive years of balanced financial operations on campus. The University’s endowment is in excess of $165 million.
The Ideal Candidate
The VPAA serves as a key pillar in the University’s structure, ensuring the support and facilitation that underlies delivery of forward-thinking, high-quality academic programming. This approach enriches the learning experience for undergraduate and graduate students.
The VPAA also serves as the chief academic officer of the University and thus assumes responsibility for Mount Union’s educational mission and academic program. In fulfilling this role, the VPAA serves as the leader and advocate for Mount Union’s academic programs and faculty. This individual is also a key member of the President’s Council and the chief liaison officer to the Academic Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees. In addition to overseeing all academic programs, the VPAA oversees key administrative areas, including the Library; the Office of Institutional Effectiveness; the Office of the University Registrar, including digital learning and design; the Digital, Written, and Oral Communication Center; the Center for Faculty Development; the Spectrum Education Center; the Center for Global Education; and the Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center.
The VPAA position invites a candidate whose education, experience, and accomplishments have prepared them for contemporary institutional leadership challenges and opportunities. These include the following attributes:
Values-centered leadership that accentuates values consistent with aims established by the University of Mount Union, respectfulness, kindness, honesty, transparency, integrity, service, and fairness in their work.
A community-engaged leader comfortable in a small campus setting, who desires and appreciates frequent interaction with faculty, staff, and students; actively participates in community life; and is committed to being visible and accessible both on and off campus.
An accomplished academic leader who is energized by Mount Union’s mission to prepare students for fulfilling lives, meaningful work, and responsible citizenship, capable of working with the University’s strategic initiatives, and committed to building a graduate culture on campus.
A clear communicator who has the skills to work effectively in one-on-one settings and in small and large groups, and who is able to serve as an effective public spokesperson for the academic program and the University, both on and off campus.
A student of higher education who has developed a broad knowledge base regarding recent trends and challenges facing higher education, and who is creative in understanding market need, digital innovation, accessibility, and academic program possibilities.
An effective relationship-builder and decision-maker who understands the process of building consensus around ideas and courses of action – one who listens carefully and considers diverse viewpoints, and who is then able to make clear and timely decisions.
An astute financial manager capable of careful financial planning and analysis, budget development, priority setting, and resource allocation, and assuring accountability.
Roles and Responsibilities
The ideal VPAA candidate will:
Foster a civil and collegial environment that encourages effective teaching, professional development, scholarship, and service
Guide the college’s academic program and initiatives
Collaborate and communicate effectively with faculty, community partners, educational entities, and legislative bodies
Foster intellectual growth, student learning, and scholarly and creative academic programming
Champion access, diversity, and intercultural competence for an inclusive campus
Lead and inspire faculty with high standards of teaching, advising, service, and scholarship
Develop proactive external partnerships to promote the University’s academic goals, student recruitment, and fundraising
Lead academic budget planning to optimize revenues and contain expenses
Coordinate the evaluation of faculty for tenure, promotion, and continuation and, when necessary, collaborate with relevant faculty committees and administrative offices to devise well-structured plans for corrective action or dismissal
Align academic resources with the mission of the University
Establish and meet quantitative metrics for continuous quality improvement in all academic areas
Through the shared governance structure, participate in an ongoing assessment of the academic organizational design with the goal of meeting current and future demands
The Process of Candidacy
To apply, visit the Employment Page on the Mount Union website. Candidates are asked to submit electronically in MS Word or Adobe PDF:
(1) a letter of interest that directly addresses the leadership opportunities outlined in the profile above,
(2) a curriculum vita or resume, and
(3) the names, e-mail addresses, and telephone numbers of five references. References will not be contacted without first securing the permission of the candidate.
A review of candidates will begin on October 16, 2023.
Additional information about the University of Mount Union may be found on the Mount Union website.
The University of Mount Union prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, gender, gender identity or expression, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, veteran status, marital or parental status, pregnancy, disability, or genetic information, in student admissions, financial aid, educational or athletic programs, or employment as now, or may hereafter be, required by university policy and federal or state law. Inquiries regarding compliance may be directed to the Office of Human Resources, Beeghly Hall, (330) 829-6560.
Co-Chairs of the VPAA Search Committee: Marci Craig, Director of Human Resources, and Sheryl Holt, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy and Director of the PT Program
To apply, please visit: https://apptrkr.com/4577200
Full Time
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Introduction
The University of Mount Union invites applications and nominations for the position of Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA), who will report to Gregory L. King, 14th president of the University.
A private institution founded in 1846, Mount Union offers a variety of rigorous and relevant academic programs that are grounded in the liberal arts tradition. Mount Union’s nearly 2,100 students can select from 45 broad-based and career-specific undergraduate majors, including recent additions in engineering, nursing, and data science. In addition, eight graduate programs are offered in fields such as physician assistant studies, physical therapy, education, and business, with additions in nursing and occupational therapy slated to begin in 2025 and 2026 respectively.
Known for its academic excellence and personal approach, the institution boasts a 13:1 student- faculty ratio and an average class size of 16. Mount Union’s robust curriculum is delivered in-person and online by dedicated faculty members, 91% of whom hold terminal degrees in their fields. Of our 126 full-time faculty members, 58% are tenured, and 21% are on tenure track.
Mount Union and its programs have been recognized regionally and nationally for quality and value. Our undergraduate nursing (Nurse.org, 2023) and sport business (Bachelor’s Degree Center, 2023) programs have been ranked #1 in Ohio. Among graduate programs, Mount Union was tied for the top spot in a listing of the Best Private Institutions for Online Master of Education programs and tied for 2nd in a ranking of the Best Physician Assistant Program in Ohio (both by US News, 2023). Athletically, Mount Union has been ranked as the top Ohio Athletic Conference School and 20th in all of Division III in the 2022-2023 LEARFIELD Director’s Cup Standings. As an institution, the University is ranked #18 for Best Value and #30 overall in the Midwest Regional Universities category (US News, 2022-2023) and was named the Best Small Employer in Ohio (Forbes, 2023).
Over the past two decades, Mount Union has invested more than $200 million in the construction and renovation of modern facilities, including a natural sciences building, recreation center, apartment-style housing, a health and medical sciences facility, a performing arts center, a business and engineering building, a football coaching center, and an esports and golf facility. The institution’s commitment to diversity has resulted in a newly-constructed center for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging and the appointment of a dedicated chief diversity officer.
The University features a student-centered approach and an exceptional educational experience, offering an array of activities for cultural, civic, and social development. Students experience outstanding opportunities for success after graduation, both in the workforce and in graduate study.
A strong commitment to financial stewardship has resulted in 68 consecutive years of balanced financial operations on campus. The University’s endowment is in excess of $165 million.
The Ideal Candidate
The VPAA serves as a key pillar in the University’s structure, ensuring the support and facilitation that underlies delivery of forward-thinking, high-quality academic programming. This approach enriches the learning experience for undergraduate and graduate students.
The VPAA also serves as the chief academic officer of the University and thus assumes responsibility for Mount Union’s educational mission and academic program. In fulfilling this role, the VPAA serves as the leader and advocate for Mount Union’s academic programs and faculty. This individual is also a key member of the President’s Council and the chief liaison officer to the Academic Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees. In addition to overseeing all academic programs, the VPAA oversees key administrative areas, including the Library; the Office of Institutional Effectiveness; the Office of the University Registrar, including digital learning and design; the Digital, Written, and Oral Communication Center; the Center for Faculty Development; the Spectrum Education Center; the Center for Global Education; and the Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center.
The VPAA position invites a candidate whose education, experience, and accomplishments have prepared them for contemporary institutional leadership challenges and opportunities. These include the following attributes:
Values-centered leadership that accentuates values consistent with aims established by the University of Mount Union, respectfulness, kindness, honesty, transparency, integrity, service, and fairness in their work.
A community-engaged leader comfortable in a small campus setting, who desires and appreciates frequent interaction with faculty, staff, and students; actively participates in community life; and is committed to being visible and accessible both on and off campus.
An accomplished academic leader who is energized by Mount Union’s mission to prepare students for fulfilling lives, meaningful work, and responsible citizenship, capable of working with the University’s strategic initiatives, and committed to building a graduate culture on campus.
A clear communicator who has the skills to work effectively in one-on-one settings and in small and large groups, and who is able to serve as an effective public spokesperson for the academic program and the University, both on and off campus.
A student of higher education who has developed a broad knowledge base regarding recent trends and challenges facing higher education, and who is creative in understanding market need, digital innovation, accessibility, and academic program possibilities.
An effective relationship-builder and decision-maker who understands the process of building consensus around ideas and courses of action – one who listens carefully and considers diverse viewpoints, and who is then able to make clear and timely decisions.
An astute financial manager capable of careful financial planning and analysis, budget development, priority setting, and resource allocation, and assuring accountability.
Roles and Responsibilities
The ideal VPAA candidate will:
Foster a civil and collegial environment that encourages effective teaching, professional development, scholarship, and service
Guide the college’s academic program and initiatives
Collaborate and communicate effectively with faculty, community partners, educational entities, and legislative bodies
Foster intellectual growth, student learning, and scholarly and creative academic programming
Champion access, diversity, and intercultural competence for an inclusive campus
Lead and inspire faculty with high standards of teaching, advising, service, and scholarship
Develop proactive external partnerships to promote the University’s academic goals, student recruitment, and fundraising
Lead academic budget planning to optimize revenues and contain expenses
Coordinate the evaluation of faculty for tenure, promotion, and continuation and, when necessary, collaborate with relevant faculty committees and administrative offices to devise well-structured plans for corrective action or dismissal
Align academic resources with the mission of the University
Establish and meet quantitative metrics for continuous quality improvement in all academic areas
Through the shared governance structure, participate in an ongoing assessment of the academic organizational design with the goal of meeting current and future demands
The Process of Candidacy
To apply, visit the Employment Page on the Mount Union website. Candidates are asked to submit electronically in MS Word or Adobe PDF:
(1) a letter of interest that directly addresses the leadership opportunities outlined in the profile above,
(2) a curriculum vita or resume, and
(3) the names, e-mail addresses, and telephone numbers of five references. References will not be contacted without first securing the permission of the candidate.
A review of candidates will begin on October 16, 2023.
Additional information about the University of Mount Union may be found on the Mount Union website.
The University of Mount Union prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, gender, gender identity or expression, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, veteran status, marital or parental status, pregnancy, disability, or genetic information, in student admissions, financial aid, educational or athletic programs, or employment as now, or may hereafter be, required by university policy and federal or state law. Inquiries regarding compliance may be directed to the Office of Human Resources, Beeghly Hall, (330) 829-6560.
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The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts
Washington DC
About The Kennedy Center “I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.” – President John F. Kennedy The Kennedy Center is the nation’s cultural center and living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. Located on the banks of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., the Center presents performances across all genres, and is also home to artistic affiliates Washington National Opera and National Symphony Orchestra. At the Kennedy Center, we strive to foster belonging and empowerment at work. We are able to advance our mission because of our committed and passionate employees. We are fortunate to be able to leverage their diverse perspectives, life experiences and skills to inform how our workplace can be a safe, transparent, and replenishing community. The Kennedy Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition, or any other basis protected by law. Mission Statement: As the nation's performing arts center, and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, we are a leader for the arts across America and around the world, reaching and connecting with artists, inspiring and educating communities. We welcome all to create, experience, learn about, and engage with the arts. Why Join Us We offer a comprehensive range of benefits to all full-time employees including: Staff offers for discount tickets Retirement plan with organization matching (after 1 year of employment) Qualifying employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Commuter programs including pre-tax options for discounted parking and SmartBenefits (WMATA) Annual Leave, Sick Leave, and Personal Days available immediately upon hire 11 paid holidays per year Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits with FSA and HSA options, and paid FMLA Flexible work arrangements We like to have fun! Check out the Kennedy Center National Dance Day 2022 staff video! Job Description Retail Operations generates revenue to support the mission and programs of the Kennedy Center (KC); educates the guest about the performing arts; builds brand equity for the KC; offers exclusive member discounts; and engages with volunteers who are ambassadors in the community. The Retail Supervisor provides leadership, training, direction and coaching to staff, and is actively involved in all functions related to daily retail operations and sales for Kennedy Center retail shops and pop-ups. The primary responsibilities of the Retail Supervisor are to maximize sales and retail profitability by training and mentoring staff, controlling expenses, protecting retail assets, and by ensuring that retail standards and processes for customer service, merchandising, operations, staffing, and fund management are consistent and well executed, in accordance with the KC mission, policies and procedures. Key Responsibilities Supervision Leads and Supervises sales associates, volunteers, assistant supervisor, sales lead and openers/closers, providing overall direction, coordination and coaching of retail staff in accordance with KC policies and procedures and applicable laws. Responsibilities include daily scheduling, directing work and training of staff and volunteers. Coach, mentor and assist with staff and volunteer performance management. Address complaints and resolve problems. Assist with hiring, weekly schedules, and time keeping. Customer Service Acts as a role model, sells to customers and sets standards and provides training to staff to ensure excellence in customer service in the stores, monitoring customer feedback and responding to and addressing all customer concerns promptly. Operations Ensures all store policies and procedures are followed. Creates and manages daily schedules to support the needs of the business in coordination with performances and payroll budget. Performs and supervises opening and closing procedures, including reconciling sales and discrepancies, and managing cash, deposits, and keys. Ensures cleanliness and good working order of fixtures, lighting, and AV equipment, coordinating with Facilities as needed. Ensures POS equipment and software are working properly with regular software updates, working with IT and submitting Service Requests as needed. Maintain inventory of supplies and share needs with Warehouse Staff and Fiscal Analyst as needed. Inventory Management and Visual Merchandising Ensures the visual merchandising standards for the store are met; fill and restock displays following plan-o-grams developed by the visual merchandiser, submitting merchandise requests as needed to the Warehouse. Attend weekly floor walk-throughs with the Retail Operations Manager, Buyer, Visual Merchandiser and Warehouse Team to provide merchandise feedback and needs, and share customer and staff requests/feedback. Communicates inventory needs and issues (labeling, folding, storing, etc.) to the Warehouse Team. Reviews and processes inventory damages to ensure accuracy of inventory. Share information on sales promotions with staff. Assist with preparing shops and stockrooms for and actively participates in annual physical inventory and reconciliation process. Stay familiar with current trends and issues, industry standards, etc., in the museum and specialty retail selling environments. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Business or related field and/or 3 to 5 years’ experience in related museum or related specialty retail operation with at least 3 of those years at a managerial level. Experience supervising and motivating individuals from a wide array of constituencies in a diverse community Proven experience developing and implementing procedures and solving problems Strong organization and communication skills Experience working collaboratively with Directors, Managers, Buyers, Merchandisers, and varied Staff from other KC Departments Must have strong skills and experience using technology (POS, Apple iOS, Microsoft Office Applications including Word, Excel and PowerPoint, Electronic Scheduling Software, etc.), plus ability to quickly learn new technology. Additional Information The noise level in the work environment is high. Teamwork is paramount to the retail operations culture. The KC schedule is fast-paced and hectic with multiple events often occurring simultaneously. All work for this position is on-site. This position is not eligible for remote work.
Full Time Regular
About The Kennedy Center “I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.” – President John F. Kennedy The Kennedy Center is the nation’s cultural center and living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. Located on the banks of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., the Center presents performances across all genres, and is also home to artistic affiliates Washington National Opera and National Symphony Orchestra. At the Kennedy Center, we strive to foster belonging and empowerment at work. We are able to advance our mission because of our committed and passionate employees. We are fortunate to be able to leverage their diverse perspectives, life experiences and skills to inform how our workplace can be a safe, transparent, and replenishing community. The Kennedy Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition, or any other basis protected by law. Mission Statement: As the nation's performing arts center, and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, we are a leader for the arts across America and around the world, reaching and connecting with artists, inspiring and educating communities. We welcome all to create, experience, learn about, and engage with the arts. Why Join Us We offer a comprehensive range of benefits to all full-time employees including: Staff offers for discount tickets Retirement plan with organization matching (after 1 year of employment) Qualifying employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Commuter programs including pre-tax options for discounted parking and SmartBenefits (WMATA) Annual Leave, Sick Leave, and Personal Days available immediately upon hire 11 paid holidays per year Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits with FSA and HSA options, and paid FMLA Flexible work arrangements We like to have fun! Check out the Kennedy Center National Dance Day 2022 staff video! Job Description Retail Operations generates revenue to support the mission and programs of the Kennedy Center (KC); educates the guest about the performing arts; builds brand equity for the KC; offers exclusive member discounts; and engages with volunteers who are ambassadors in the community. The Retail Supervisor provides leadership, training, direction and coaching to staff, and is actively involved in all functions related to daily retail operations and sales for Kennedy Center retail shops and pop-ups. The primary responsibilities of the Retail Supervisor are to maximize sales and retail profitability by training and mentoring staff, controlling expenses, protecting retail assets, and by ensuring that retail standards and processes for customer service, merchandising, operations, staffing, and fund management are consistent and well executed, in accordance with the KC mission, policies and procedures. Key Responsibilities Supervision Leads and Supervises sales associates, volunteers, assistant supervisor, sales lead and openers/closers, providing overall direction, coordination and coaching of retail staff in accordance with KC policies and procedures and applicable laws. Responsibilities include daily scheduling, directing work and training of staff and volunteers. Coach, mentor and assist with staff and volunteer performance management. Address complaints and resolve problems. Assist with hiring, weekly schedules, and time keeping. Customer Service Acts as a role model, sells to customers and sets standards and provides training to staff to ensure excellence in customer service in the stores, monitoring customer feedback and responding to and addressing all customer concerns promptly. Operations Ensures all store policies and procedures are followed. Creates and manages daily schedules to support the needs of the business in coordination with performances and payroll budget. Performs and supervises opening and closing procedures, including reconciling sales and discrepancies, and managing cash, deposits, and keys. Ensures cleanliness and good working order of fixtures, lighting, and AV equipment, coordinating with Facilities as needed. Ensures POS equipment and software are working properly with regular software updates, working with IT and submitting Service Requests as needed. Maintain inventory of supplies and share needs with Warehouse Staff and Fiscal Analyst as needed. Inventory Management and Visual Merchandising Ensures the visual merchandising standards for the store are met; fill and restock displays following plan-o-grams developed by the visual merchandiser, submitting merchandise requests as needed to the Warehouse. Attend weekly floor walk-throughs with the Retail Operations Manager, Buyer, Visual Merchandiser and Warehouse Team to provide merchandise feedback and needs, and share customer and staff requests/feedback. Communicates inventory needs and issues (labeling, folding, storing, etc.) to the Warehouse Team. Reviews and processes inventory damages to ensure accuracy of inventory. Share information on sales promotions with staff. Assist with preparing shops and stockrooms for and actively participates in annual physical inventory and reconciliation process. Stay familiar with current trends and issues, industry standards, etc., in the museum and specialty retail selling environments. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Business or related field and/or 3 to 5 years’ experience in related museum or related specialty retail operation with at least 3 of those years at a managerial level. Experience supervising and motivating individuals from a wide array of constituencies in a diverse community Proven experience developing and implementing procedures and solving problems Strong organization and communication skills Experience working collaboratively with Directors, Managers, Buyers, Merchandisers, and varied Staff from other KC Departments Must have strong skills and experience using technology (POS, Apple iOS, Microsoft Office Applications including Word, Excel and PowerPoint, Electronic Scheduling Software, etc.), plus ability to quickly learn new technology. Additional Information The noise level in the work environment is high. Teamwork is paramount to the retail operations culture. The KC schedule is fast-paced and hectic with multiple events often occurring simultaneously. All work for this position is on-site. This position is not eligible for remote work.
The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts
Washington DC
About The Kennedy Center “I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.” – President John F. Kennedy The Kennedy Center is the nation’s cultural center and living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. Located on the banks of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., the Center presents performances across all genres, and is also home to artistic affiliates Washington National Opera and National Symphony Orchestra. At the Kennedy Center, we strive to foster belonging and empowerment at work. We are able to advance our mission because of our committed and passionate employees. We are fortunate to be able to leverage their diverse perspectives, life experiences and skills to inform how our workplace can be a safe, transparent, and replenishing community. The Kennedy Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition, or any other basis protected by law. Mission Statement: As the nation's performing arts center, and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, we are a leader for the arts across America and around the world, reaching and connecting with artists, inspiring and educating communities. We welcome all to create, experience, learn about, and engage with the arts. Why Join Us We offer a comprehensive range of benefits to all full-time employees including: Staff offers for discount tickets Retirement plan with organization matching (after 1 year of employment) Qualifying employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Commuter programs including pre-tax options for discounted parking and SmartBenefits (WMATA) Annual Leave, Sick Leave, and Personal Days available immediately upon hire 11 paid holidays per year Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits with FSA and HSA options, and paid FMLA Flexible work arrangements We like to have fun! Check out the Kennedy Center National Dance Day 2023 staff video! Job Description The Development Office at the Kennedy Center is a vibrant, dynamic, and creative group of over 50 professionals responsible for finding new, creative, sustainable, and efficient ways to meet or exceed the institution’s over $70M annual contributed income goal. These funds support the organization’s extraordinary programming—world class performances on our many stages at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.; local, regional, and national education programs reaching students, teachers, families, and budding artists; and community-driven social impact programming that upholds the legacy of President Kennedy in our role as his presidential memorial. The Special Events team directs and manages all development events, including fundraising and benefit-fulfillment events for the Kennedy Center, National Symphony Orchestra, and the Washington National Opera. Manage all facets of the event process including planning and implementation timelines for small to large events (10-500+ guests). The Assistant Manager must be able to exercise discretion in order to prioritize assignments and work under significant pressure, as many projects are time sensitive, involving concurrent deadlines, and have a direct impact on the donor base of the Kennedy Center. This highly collaborative individual is able to prioritize assignments and work under significant pressure. This person must have the ability to multi-task, independently plan and organize activities to prioritize daily workloads and projects, and meet deadlines. Unfailing attention to detail is critical. Sensitivity to potential difficult situations, ability to communicate and problem solve with a positive attitude is extremely important. Willingness to develop and implement new methods for improving effectiveness and efficiency in the event planning and logistics process is extremely important. Key Responsibilities Event Management Manage all facets of the event process including planning and implementation timelines for small to large events (10-500+ guests) Work collaboratively with key stakeholders for events to identify format, inventory and capacity, and location, to create design concept, and to manage the overall guest experience Work with internal and external vendors to create innovative event concepts, inspired menus, and unique designs aligning with industry trends. Manage all event logistics and pre-event walkthroughs, including coordination of load in/out, production set up, deliveries, vendor time management, security, facilities, and parking. Provide clear communication and guidance to the Development team on event timelines, details, and guest experience, including registration and RSVP process, and performance and dinner seating. Work collaboratively with Artistic Programming teams to coordinate VIP guest movement and full run of show. Relationship Management Serve as liaison for event hotel partners, managing room blocks and coordinating on-site activity, as necessary. Collaborating with Development and Programming to ensure all VIP and guest needs are accommodated. Serve as liaison for event photography and entertainment, such as bands, DJs, musicians, comedians, and other performers who are part of the pre- and post-event celebrations, receptions, and dinners. Budgeting Ensure all event expenses are recorded, paid, and remain within budget guidelines Collaborate on post-event financial reconciliation Teamwork Work collaboratively with the Special Events team to maintain a healthy, professional and vibrant working relationship within the office and across the institution. Support new ideas and creative development of events under supervision of the Director or Special Events Additional · Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Minimum 3 years’ experience in event management. The position requires a full appreciation and understanding of event planning and logistics as it applies to matters of food and beverage services, production services and other vendor negotiations that are in line with Kennedy Center standards. College degree or applicable professional experience. Excellent project management skills Work independently and in a collaborative team environment with ease. Proficiency in database management, Microsoft Office Suite, and other computer skills, as required. Experience with Tessitura strongly preferred. Have flexibility for extended hours, including nights and weekends. Investment in the Kennedy Center’s mission. Interest in arts, culture, and arts education is ideal. Experience navigating large, complex organizations, and collaborating across teams to achieve shared goals. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills. Exceptional project management skills. Professional, resourceful, collaborative, and organized worker. Ability to work independently and as a team player, to take initiative and prioritize multiple projects. Willingness and ability to regularly participate in evening and weekend events. Candidate must be local or willing to relocate to the DMV area.
Full Time Regular
About The Kennedy Center “I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.” – President John F. Kennedy The Kennedy Center is the nation’s cultural center and living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. Located on the banks of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., the Center presents performances across all genres, and is also home to artistic affiliates Washington National Opera and National Symphony Orchestra. At the Kennedy Center, we strive to foster belonging and empowerment at work. We are able to advance our mission because of our committed and passionate employees. We are fortunate to be able to leverage their diverse perspectives, life experiences and skills to inform how our workplace can be a safe, transparent, and replenishing community. The Kennedy Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition, or any other basis protected by law. Mission Statement: As the nation's performing arts center, and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, we are a leader for the arts across America and around the world, reaching and connecting with artists, inspiring and educating communities. We welcome all to create, experience, learn about, and engage with the arts. Why Join Us We offer a comprehensive range of benefits to all full-time employees including: Staff offers for discount tickets Retirement plan with organization matching (after 1 year of employment) Qualifying employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Commuter programs including pre-tax options for discounted parking and SmartBenefits (WMATA) Annual Leave, Sick Leave, and Personal Days available immediately upon hire 11 paid holidays per year Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits with FSA and HSA options, and paid FMLA Flexible work arrangements We like to have fun! Check out the Kennedy Center National Dance Day 2023 staff video! Job Description The Development Office at the Kennedy Center is a vibrant, dynamic, and creative group of over 50 professionals responsible for finding new, creative, sustainable, and efficient ways to meet or exceed the institution’s over $70M annual contributed income goal. These funds support the organization’s extraordinary programming—world class performances on our many stages at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.; local, regional, and national education programs reaching students, teachers, families, and budding artists; and community-driven social impact programming that upholds the legacy of President Kennedy in our role as his presidential memorial. The Special Events team directs and manages all development events, including fundraising and benefit-fulfillment events for the Kennedy Center, National Symphony Orchestra, and the Washington National Opera. Manage all facets of the event process including planning and implementation timelines for small to large events (10-500+ guests). The Assistant Manager must be able to exercise discretion in order to prioritize assignments and work under significant pressure, as many projects are time sensitive, involving concurrent deadlines, and have a direct impact on the donor base of the Kennedy Center. This highly collaborative individual is able to prioritize assignments and work under significant pressure. This person must have the ability to multi-task, independently plan and organize activities to prioritize daily workloads and projects, and meet deadlines. Unfailing attention to detail is critical. Sensitivity to potential difficult situations, ability to communicate and problem solve with a positive attitude is extremely important. Willingness to develop and implement new methods for improving effectiveness and efficiency in the event planning and logistics process is extremely important. Key Responsibilities Event Management Manage all facets of the event process including planning and implementation timelines for small to large events (10-500+ guests) Work collaboratively with key stakeholders for events to identify format, inventory and capacity, and location, to create design concept, and to manage the overall guest experience Work with internal and external vendors to create innovative event concepts, inspired menus, and unique designs aligning with industry trends. Manage all event logistics and pre-event walkthroughs, including coordination of load in/out, production set up, deliveries, vendor time management, security, facilities, and parking. Provide clear communication and guidance to the Development team on event timelines, details, and guest experience, including registration and RSVP process, and performance and dinner seating. Work collaboratively with Artistic Programming teams to coordinate VIP guest movement and full run of show. Relationship Management Serve as liaison for event hotel partners, managing room blocks and coordinating on-site activity, as necessary. Collaborating with Development and Programming to ensure all VIP and guest needs are accommodated. Serve as liaison for event photography and entertainment, such as bands, DJs, musicians, comedians, and other performers who are part of the pre- and post-event celebrations, receptions, and dinners. Budgeting Ensure all event expenses are recorded, paid, and remain within budget guidelines Collaborate on post-event financial reconciliation Teamwork Work collaboratively with the Special Events team to maintain a healthy, professional and vibrant working relationship within the office and across the institution. Support new ideas and creative development of events under supervision of the Director or Special Events Additional · Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Minimum 3 years’ experience in event management. The position requires a full appreciation and understanding of event planning and logistics as it applies to matters of food and beverage services, production services and other vendor negotiations that are in line with Kennedy Center standards. College degree or applicable professional experience. Excellent project management skills Work independently and in a collaborative team environment with ease. Proficiency in database management, Microsoft Office Suite, and other computer skills, as required. Experience with Tessitura strongly preferred. Have flexibility for extended hours, including nights and weekends. Investment in the Kennedy Center’s mission. Interest in arts, culture, and arts education is ideal. Experience navigating large, complex organizations, and collaborating across teams to achieve shared goals. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills. Exceptional project management skills. Professional, resourceful, collaborative, and organized worker. Ability to work independently and as a team player, to take initiative and prioritize multiple projects. Willingness and ability to regularly participate in evening and weekend events. Candidate must be local or willing to relocate to the DMV area.
The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts
Washington DC
About The Kennedy Center “I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.” – President John F. Kennedy The Kennedy Center is the nation’s cultural center and living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. Located on the banks of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., the Center presents performances across all genres, and is also home to artistic affiliates Washington National Opera and National Symphony Orchestra. At the Kennedy Center, we strive to foster belonging and empowerment at work. We are able to advance our mission because of our committed and passionate employees. We are fortunate to be able to leverage their diverse perspectives, life experiences and skills to inform how our workplace can be a safe, transparent, and replenishing community. The Kennedy Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition, or any other basis protected by law. Mission Statement: As the nation's performing arts center, and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, we are a leader for the arts across America and around the world, reaching and connecting with artists, inspiring and educating communities. We welcome all to create, experience, learn about, and engage with the arts. Why Join Us We offer a comprehensive range of benefits to all full-time employees including: Staff offers for discount tickets Retirement plan with organization matching (after 1 year of employment) Qualifying employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Commuter programs including pre-tax options for discounted parking and SmartBenefits (WMATA) Annual Leave, Sick Leave, and Personal Days available immediately upon hire 11 paid holidays per year Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits with FSA and HSA options, and paid FMLA Flexible work arrangements We like to have fun! Check out the Kennedy Center National Dance Day 2022 staff video! Job Description This position is responsible for supporting the Campus Rentals team, along with approval duties within the ArtsVision scheduling software for all internal and external use of theatrical and non-theatrical venues both indoors and outdoors across the entire Kennedy Center campus. Serves as the primary logistician and manager of events within the Center and REACH consisting of ticketed components both for either private or public, with consideration of all patron, artist and staff needs. The Assistant Manager of Campus Rentals (Events Assistant Manager) represents the Kennedy Center to all clients who want to use any venue for a contracted rental program; answering rental inquiries, creating license agreements, and ensuring the client’s program occurs in an organized manner with a focus on customer service, according to Center policies. This position closely coordinates with the entire Campus Rentals, Production, and Facilities teams (Operations Department) to ensure that all spaces are fully and capably utilized. The Assistant Manager will support the Director of Campus Planning and Rentals, with reporting of budgets. Oversee the Campus Rentals inquiry inbox for distribution of email inquiries to the assigned Campus Rentals employees, under the advisement of the Campus Rentals team. The Assistant Manager will input rental inquiry details into Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Software and maintain entries throughout the entire rental process. Key Responsibilities Coordinates licensing and production aspects for all rental events, provides cost estimates, creates license agreements, processes deposits, advances the program, and presents the settlement to the client, with high attention to customer service and client retention. Confirm all details pre-event and communicate with internal departments requesting event support. Finalize the post-event billing and collection of outstanding balances as needed, and overall client relations. Oversee inquiry email inbox, assessing calendar availability to align with client space needs. Respond to contracted rental clients and tour prospective clients in the Manager’s absence. Be available for rentals as required. Ensure effective management of all details related to the rental. Administrative organization and maintenance of the CRM Software, in collaboration with the entire Campus Rentals team. Maintains and coordinates all schedules through ArtsVision and serves as the master user and approver for calendar internal and external inquiries. Ensures that all data entered into ArtsVision is maintained in a consistent and organized manner. Seeks and coordinates additional opportunities for the use and rental of the Kennedy Center spaces. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree and two to five years’ experience in theater, events, or production management required. Proficiency in the calendar software ArtsVision highly preferred, with demonstrated knowledge of venue management and related calendar software required. Intermediate to advanced skills in Microsoft Office Suite. Knowledge of ArtsVision or other venue calendar software. Excellent organization and communication skills. Sound business judgment in matters of contractual obligations, artist hospitality, event billing settlements, and front of house and back of house operations. The ability to work under deadlines and have the flexibility to multi-task a wide-range of projects. Excellent communication and intermediary skills are necessary to work effectively with a diverse group of constituencies. This includes effective problem solving and logistics driven decisions for the best outcome for the client. Additional Information This is a very busy, fast-paced environment which requires flexibility in adjusting to changing priorities and demands. Safety, guest service and teamwork are the primary values in this division. The noise level in the work environment is normal, with occasional loud noise when backstage in a theater or during social event programs. Some extended hours including nights and weekends.
Full Time Regular
About The Kennedy Center “I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.” – President John F. Kennedy The Kennedy Center is the nation’s cultural center and living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. Located on the banks of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., the Center presents performances across all genres, and is also home to artistic affiliates Washington National Opera and National Symphony Orchestra. At the Kennedy Center, we strive to foster belonging and empowerment at work. We are able to advance our mission because of our committed and passionate employees. We are fortunate to be able to leverage their diverse perspectives, life experiences and skills to inform how our workplace can be a safe, transparent, and replenishing community. The Kennedy Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition, or any other basis protected by law. Mission Statement: As the nation's performing arts center, and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, we are a leader for the arts across America and around the world, reaching and connecting with artists, inspiring and educating communities. We welcome all to create, experience, learn about, and engage with the arts. Why Join Us We offer a comprehensive range of benefits to all full-time employees including: Staff offers for discount tickets Retirement plan with organization matching (after 1 year of employment) Qualifying employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Commuter programs including pre-tax options for discounted parking and SmartBenefits (WMATA) Annual Leave, Sick Leave, and Personal Days available immediately upon hire 11 paid holidays per year Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits with FSA and HSA options, and paid FMLA Flexible work arrangements We like to have fun! Check out the Kennedy Center National Dance Day 2022 staff video! Job Description This position is responsible for supporting the Campus Rentals team, along with approval duties within the ArtsVision scheduling software for all internal and external use of theatrical and non-theatrical venues both indoors and outdoors across the entire Kennedy Center campus. Serves as the primary logistician and manager of events within the Center and REACH consisting of ticketed components both for either private or public, with consideration of all patron, artist and staff needs. The Assistant Manager of Campus Rentals (Events Assistant Manager) represents the Kennedy Center to all clients who want to use any venue for a contracted rental program; answering rental inquiries, creating license agreements, and ensuring the client’s program occurs in an organized manner with a focus on customer service, according to Center policies. This position closely coordinates with the entire Campus Rentals, Production, and Facilities teams (Operations Department) to ensure that all spaces are fully and capably utilized. The Assistant Manager will support the Director of Campus Planning and Rentals, with reporting of budgets. Oversee the Campus Rentals inquiry inbox for distribution of email inquiries to the assigned Campus Rentals employees, under the advisement of the Campus Rentals team. The Assistant Manager will input rental inquiry details into Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Software and maintain entries throughout the entire rental process. Key Responsibilities Coordinates licensing and production aspects for all rental events, provides cost estimates, creates license agreements, processes deposits, advances the program, and presents the settlement to the client, with high attention to customer service and client retention. Confirm all details pre-event and communicate with internal departments requesting event support. Finalize the post-event billing and collection of outstanding balances as needed, and overall client relations. Oversee inquiry email inbox, assessing calendar availability to align with client space needs. Respond to contracted rental clients and tour prospective clients in the Manager’s absence. Be available for rentals as required. Ensure effective management of all details related to the rental. Administrative organization and maintenance of the CRM Software, in collaboration with the entire Campus Rentals team. Maintains and coordinates all schedules through ArtsVision and serves as the master user and approver for calendar internal and external inquiries. Ensures that all data entered into ArtsVision is maintained in a consistent and organized manner. Seeks and coordinates additional opportunities for the use and rental of the Kennedy Center spaces. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree and two to five years’ experience in theater, events, or production management required. Proficiency in the calendar software ArtsVision highly preferred, with demonstrated knowledge of venue management and related calendar software required. Intermediate to advanced skills in Microsoft Office Suite. Knowledge of ArtsVision or other venue calendar software. Excellent organization and communication skills. Sound business judgment in matters of contractual obligations, artist hospitality, event billing settlements, and front of house and back of house operations. The ability to work under deadlines and have the flexibility to multi-task a wide-range of projects. Excellent communication and intermediary skills are necessary to work effectively with a diverse group of constituencies. This includes effective problem solving and logistics driven decisions for the best outcome for the client. Additional Information This is a very busy, fast-paced environment which requires flexibility in adjusting to changing priorities and demands. Safety, guest service and teamwork are the primary values in this division. The noise level in the work environment is normal, with occasional loud noise when backstage in a theater or during social event programs. Some extended hours including nights and weekends.
Executive Assistant (Human Resources) Job ID: 107090 Location: Oregon City, Oregon Full/Part Time: Full Time Regular/Temporary:Regular CLACKAMAS COUNTY CORE VALUES Clackamas County employees work to serve the public and enrich our community. In that spirit, we pledge to hold ourselves to these standards at all times in our interactions with customers and one another: Service Professionalism Integrity Respect Individual accountability Trust By incorporating these values into our daily routines, we can better serve our customers, ourselves and our projects. We're always looking to improve. That's the Clackamas County SPIRIT. Clackamas County Core Values Clackamas County is committed to building a community where people thrive, have a sense of safety, connection, and belonging, so that everyone is honored and celebrated for the richness in diversity they bring. We encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds and lived experience to apply. CLOSE DATE This Job Posting closes at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time) on July 19, 2023. PAY AND BENEFITS Annual Pay Range: $63,633.71 - $85,905.99 Hourly Pay Range: $30.593132 - $41.300955 Salary offers will be made within the posted pay range and will be based on a candidate's experience (paid or unpaid) that is directly relevant to the position. Clackamas County proudly offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, including competitive wages, cost-of-living adjustments, merit increases (for eligible employees), and a robust sick and vacation plan for regular status employees. We encourage and support employee health and wellness by offering, health and wellness classes and events, and alternative care benefits, so you can customize your wellness needs to fit your lifestyle. Employee benefits become effective the first of the month following an employee's date of hire. Attractive benefits package and incentives for employees in regular status positions are detailed below. Generous paid time off package, including: 16 hours of vacation accrual per month Eligible newly hired employees will have the one-time option to frontload their first year of vacation accruals in compliance with EPP 66 - Vacation Leave ! This means you have access to vacation time at time of hire. 8 hours of sick accrual per month 10 paid holidays and 1 personal day per year Other Benefits: Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP): Employer-paid 6% PERS retirement contribution (The county currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution.) OPSRP members get vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 A Choice of Medical Plans that include chiropractic coverage, alternative care, vision, and prescription drug coverage A Choice of Dental Plans Robust EAP and wellness programs, including gym discounts and wellness education classes Longevity pay Other retirement Savings Options that allow for additional retirement funds savings, including an option to contribute a portion of employee earnings on a pre or post-tax basis to a 457b Deferred Compensation Plan A variety of additional optional benefits (see links below for additional information) This is a full time non-represented group 2 County position Non-Represented Group 2 Full Time Benefits Learn More About Benefits JOB DETAILS AND QUALIFICATIONS Come join a great team, the HR team at Clackamas County, where we have fun, laugh, and make a positive difference by the work we do! Clackamas County's Department of Human Resources (HR) is seeking a highly productive and skilled Executive Assistant with experience handling complex and confidential personnel issues in support of executive-level management positions; conducting confidential surveys and monitoring special projects on behalf of executive management using a variety of complex database systems and performing confidential tasks related to collective bargaining and workplace discrimination and harassment complaints. This position will report directly to the Director of Human Resources and provides administrative support to both the Director of Human Resources and the Deputy Director of Human Resources. In addition, this position works closely with the entire Human Resources Management team to provide advanced administrative support in a variety of Human Resources functions. The HR Department provides County-side human resources services to County departments and employees, including recruitment and selection, personnel ordinance and policy administration, position classification and compensation, organizational development, employee training and development, benefits administration, risk management, workers compensation, liability and casualty claims management, human resources information systems, labor and employee relations and collective bargaining to over 2,500 employees, both represented and non-represented. The Executive Assistant acts as the first point of contact and key resource for internal and external customers as well as represents/communicates on behalf of the HR executive management team. The Executive Assistant performs a variety of complex, highly sensitive, and confidential administrative support tasks for the HR executive-level management team related to collective bargaining, processing of employee grievances and disciplinary documentation; compiles, analyzes, and summarizes data for confidential, sensitive, and special projects and reports; attends bargaining sessions and maintains written records; assists in budget preparation and control; assist Internal Complaint Coordinator with recording employee discrimination and harassment complaints; back-up Administrative Team Supervisor, maintain the HR Performance Strategic Business Plan to ensure conformance with immediate and long-range fiscal and operating goals; and supervise the administrative team during scheduled leave of the Administrative Supervisor. This vital role keeps the HR department running smoothly and efficiently. The Executive Assistant is responsible for routinely and regularly assisting HR management with sensitive information and processes associated with employee discipline and grievances, collective bargaining issues and budget issues related to the workforce. Key Competencies for success in this position: Project Management: Plan, design, develop, organize, and monitor work done by others in support of a specific project or assignment. Establishing Focus: Ability to coordinate and communicate goals in support of operational goals; act to align department goals with strategic direction of organization; ensure that individuals/teams understand how their work relates; ensure that individuals/teams develop goals, track milestones and report timely. Oral and Written Communication: Strong ability to express oneself clearly in conversations and interactions with others and in business writing. Data Management and Computer Proficiency: Advanced skill in Microsoft Office and expertise in complex database usage. Strong ability to effectively navigate database software that involves understanding how to locate records, use software functions, understand how to use reports and build-in forms in a database. Database management skills also involve understanding how to write reports and queries using tools and copying data into Excel or other types of formats to analyze them further. Relationship Building: Establishing and maintain collaborative partnerships with individuals across a broad range of stakeholders, organizational levels, and groups. Proven success with building trust and establishing positive working relationships with employees at all levels throughout the organization. Thrive in a fast-paced, evolving environment. Strong customer service and quality focus: Continuously looking for ways to simplify and improve work processes to achieve business results. Considers customer needs when setting priorities. The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will have robust computer skills that include experience working in different databases, proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and experience using SharePoint or a similar program. The candidate will have strong writing and proofreading skills with the ability to craft communications from different sources. The selected candidate will have experience with and ability to use discretion in highly confidential and sensitive matters, be detail-oriented, resourceful, independently seek out answers to questions, take initiative, be team-focused, and have strong interpersonal communication skills and an ability to multi-task and shift priorities frequently in an ever-changing environment. Required Minimum Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* A minimum of two (2) years of relevant administrative/executive support experience, including: Working with confidential and/or sensitive documents Managing calendars, scheduling, and staffing meetings Drafting, proofing, and preparing documents and correspondence Tracking timelines and projects Taking thorough notes in meetings Researching informaiton, tracking, compiling, and monitoring data, and/or maintaining records in databases, spreadsheets, and paper filing system Experience using Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook in a professional enviornment. Expereince working with complex databases Demonstrated ability to appropriately prioritize, re-prioritize, and manage a variety of responsibilities at the same time, including coordinating multiple projects in a fast-paced environment with minimal direction. Driving may be necessary for County business. For position(s) with occasional/incidental driving, incumbents must possess a valid driver's license. Accommodation requests for an acceptable alternative method of transportation will be reviewed on an individual basis in compliance with State and Federal legislation. For position(s) with regular driving, incumbent(s) must also possess and maintain an acceptable driving record throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the County's driving policy Preferred Special Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* At least two (2) years of experience providing administrative/executive support in a Human Resources department. Project managment experience Expeirence working in the public sector Experience leading the work of others or directly supervising Experience documenting complex program policies and procedures Experience explaining procedures to stakeholders Experience scheduling, hosting, and coordinating virtual meetings Experience creating, combining, editing, exporting, and preparing for signature PDFs and other electronic documents. *For Veterans qualified for Veteran's Preference: If you believe you have skills that would transfer well to this position and/or special qualifications that relate to this position, please list those skills and/or qualifications in the open-ended question at the end of the application and explain how those skills and/or qualifications relate to this position. TYPICAL TASKS Tasks may include but are not limited to: Administrative responsibilities: Prepare, edit, and record correspondence, communications, presentations, and other related documents on behalf of the Director of Human Resources and Deputy Director of Human Resources. Conduct research, collect and analyze data to prepare reports/documents; arrange and coordinate executive sessions, meetings, and events; liaise with internal staff at all levels; coordinate project-based work; manage and maintain executives' schedules, appointments, and travel arrangements; receive and interact with incoming visitors for the HR Director and the Deputy Director of HR. Provide support to the Employee and Labor Relations team, keeping their records and activity logs updated to inform the HR Director on ELR progress. Manage HR performance management process including creating surveys and entering data into the HRIS system. Provide support to the executive management performance evaluation process. Maintain confidential records and data entry into HRIS. Create, design, and manage the HR monthly newsletter by gathering articles from HR leadership and sending out newsletters to managers and supervisors on behalf of the HR Director. Run reports and manage detailed spreadsheets for tasks, budgets, and other reporting measures. Responsible for maintaining budgets, purchasing records, and reporting. Provide backup support to HR Program Coordinator for Administration Team supervision. Provide direct supervision in the absence of HR Program Coordinator; approve purchases/bills and provide direction to front office staff and organize weekly meetings with front office staff to organize administration tasks and duties. Event Planning/Coordination/Onboarding: Event planning, design, and production while managing all project delivery elements within time limits; Liaise with employees and departments to identify special needs and to ensure customer satisfaction; Conduct vendor research, gather information and contracts prior to agreements and scheduling; Request and provide feedback to stakeholders; Propose ideas to improve provided services and event quality; Organize facilities and manage all event's details. Create event communication, presentations, and other documents as needed. Provide centralized onboarding coordination for new hires within HR. Provide an overview to new hires and ensure access is set up including equipment. In working with the Recruitment Manager, create final offer letters for new hires within HR. Inter-department liaison: serve as the primary point of contact; responsible for coordinating various activities with other groups and agencies (such as Public and Government Affairs (PGA), Technology Services (TS), Telecom, and County Administration) and responding to inquiries, requests, process and procedures within a given scope of work; developing relationships with stakeholders and key personnel and identifying opportunities; maintaining regular communication with program participants. Serve as a conduit with TS for software, hardware, and peripheral recommendations and remain within budget constraints; updates and manages rotation schedule for laptop purchases with each HR Division, organizes quotes and needs for technology-related purchases. Maintain a supply of regular technology needs and purchases for the HR department. Maintains and acts as the administrator for the HR Microsoft Teams programs, submission, and organization including adding teams, managing channels, and organizing communication updates for different HR channels. Attend TS regular meetings as the HR point of contact. Support to management team: Attend regular Leadership and Manager Meetings, organize agendas, setup meetings, participate in feedback, record notes, and maintain schedule or tasks in each meeting. Provide coordination of initiatives to align with the County Performance Clackamas process, including sending reminders, updating the tracking spreadsheet, and running reports for Employee and Labor Relations, and provide regular updates to County Administration and the Director of Human Resources. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Considerable Knowledge of: Principles and procedures of office management and administration; English spelling, punctuation, grammar, and composition; arithmetic, clerical/accounting, principles and processes; general care and operation of the equipment used and their functions/capabilities. Thorough Knowledge of: Techniques and principles of supervision and training; public relations techniques and concepts; applicable program policies and procedures and/or rules, regulations and statutes depending upon assignment of duties and responsibilities Working Knowledge of: Fiscal monitoring and planning methods; governmental budgeting techniques and procedures; research techniques and procedures; office equipment, including computer systems and software programs such as word processing and spreadsheets; statistical calculations. Skill to: Organize and maintain office/administrative systems and procedures; understand, interpret and apply County and department policies and procedures, and technical materials; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; compose correspondence requiring a high degree of initiative and judgment; conduct independent research; define administrative problems and recommend and implement solutions; collect, evaluate and summarize data; prepare and present clear and concise reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with County employees and officials, contracted service providers, other governmental agencies, citizen groups and the public; operate office equipment; lead or supervise the work of assigned staff. The full classification description for the Executive Assistant position can be found here WORK SCHEDULE This position is included in the County's alternate workweek program, working 40 hours during a standard workweek of Monday through Thursday (Fridays off! ). Specific hours of work will be discussed with the candidate selected for this position at the time an offer of employment is extended. This position is eligible for hybrid on-site/telework subject to the Clackamas County Teleworking Policy and based on the Department's business needs. The exact amount of on-site/telework and schedule will be discussed with the hiring manager during time of offer. Telework locations cannot be located outside of Oregon or Washington. Washington residents must perform 50% of their time on-site at Clackamas County. EXPLORE CLACKAMAS COUNTY Clackamas County is in a prime location in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area and is recognized nationally as one of the most livable areas in the United States. Located on the southern edge of the City of Portland and extending to the top of Mt. Hood, Clackamas County is part of a thriving region in the Northwest. It has a population of about 420,000 residents. Explore Clackamas County Working for Clackamas County Recreation, Arts & Heritage Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT As an internal service department, the Department of Human Resources (HR) provides consultative services and the infrastructure that sustains County department customers. HR acts as a strategic partner to provide comprehensive, timely and progressive employment practices and services to support the departments' missions, which are carried out by County employees. The Department of HR consists of eight primary program areas - Office of the Director/Administrative Services, Workforce Data Management, Recruitment and Selection, Classification and Compensation, Benefits and Wellness, Workforce Development and Planning, Risk Management and Safety, Employee and Labor Relations. The Mission of the Department of Human Resources (HR) is to provide employment services, benefits and wellness, risk management and workforce planning to County Departments and Agencies so they can have the resources they need to provide high quality services and achieve their strategic results. Learn more about Clackamas County Department of Human Resources APPLICATION PROCESS Clackamas County only accepts online applications. Important Information for Applicants All applicants must submit a cover letter addressing how they meet the minimum qualifications and any of the preferred qualifications. Please note, writing is a critical task of this position and as such, a cover letter will be used to represent an applicant's writing skills and may also be used as a means of screening applicants as well. As part of the recruitment process, the following online exams will be administered: Intermediate Microsoft Word Intermediate Microsoft Excel Microsoft PowerPoint Proofreading Help With Your Application: Application Process Help with the Application If you have any questions or issues you may contact the Department of Human Resources at 503-655-8459 or e-mail us . Our office hours are Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time (closed on Fridays). HOW TO CLAIM VETERAN'S PREFERENCE Request Veterans' Preference Learn more about the County's Veterans' Preference VISA SPONSORSHIP Clackamas County does not offer visa sponsorships. Once a job applicant has accepted a position, they will be required to complete an I-9 and confirm authorization to work in the United States prior to their first day. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Clackamas County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion as essential elements that create and foster a welcoming workplace. All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, political affiliation, disability or any other factor unrelated to the essential functions of the job. If you wish to identify yourself as a qualified person with a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and would like to request an accommodation, please address the request to the Department of Human Resources prior to the recruitment close date. You may request an accommodation during the online application process. RECRUITING QUESTIONS? Jared Haddock, Recruiter JHaddock@clackamas.us To apply, visit https://hrapp.clackamas.us/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&JobOpeningId=107090&PostingSeq=1&SiteId=1&languageCd=ENG&FOCUS=Applicant jeid-ab5b7dcf1c88014b92b7773be1dcc471
Full Time
Executive Assistant (Human Resources) Job ID: 107090 Location: Oregon City, Oregon Full/Part Time: Full Time Regular/Temporary:Regular CLACKAMAS COUNTY CORE VALUES Clackamas County employees work to serve the public and enrich our community. In that spirit, we pledge to hold ourselves to these standards at all times in our interactions with customers and one another: Service Professionalism Integrity Respect Individual accountability Trust By incorporating these values into our daily routines, we can better serve our customers, ourselves and our projects. We're always looking to improve. That's the Clackamas County SPIRIT. Clackamas County Core Values Clackamas County is committed to building a community where people thrive, have a sense of safety, connection, and belonging, so that everyone is honored and celebrated for the richness in diversity they bring. We encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds and lived experience to apply. CLOSE DATE This Job Posting closes at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time) on July 19, 2023. PAY AND BENEFITS Annual Pay Range: $63,633.71 - $85,905.99 Hourly Pay Range: $30.593132 - $41.300955 Salary offers will be made within the posted pay range and will be based on a candidate's experience (paid or unpaid) that is directly relevant to the position. Clackamas County proudly offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, including competitive wages, cost-of-living adjustments, merit increases (for eligible employees), and a robust sick and vacation plan for regular status employees. We encourage and support employee health and wellness by offering, health and wellness classes and events, and alternative care benefits, so you can customize your wellness needs to fit your lifestyle. Employee benefits become effective the first of the month following an employee's date of hire. Attractive benefits package and incentives for employees in regular status positions are detailed below. Generous paid time off package, including: 16 hours of vacation accrual per month Eligible newly hired employees will have the one-time option to frontload their first year of vacation accruals in compliance with EPP 66 - Vacation Leave ! This means you have access to vacation time at time of hire. 8 hours of sick accrual per month 10 paid holidays and 1 personal day per year Other Benefits: Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP): Employer-paid 6% PERS retirement contribution (The county currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution.) OPSRP members get vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 A Choice of Medical Plans that include chiropractic coverage, alternative care, vision, and prescription drug coverage A Choice of Dental Plans Robust EAP and wellness programs, including gym discounts and wellness education classes Longevity pay Other retirement Savings Options that allow for additional retirement funds savings, including an option to contribute a portion of employee earnings on a pre or post-tax basis to a 457b Deferred Compensation Plan A variety of additional optional benefits (see links below for additional information) This is a full time non-represented group 2 County position Non-Represented Group 2 Full Time Benefits Learn More About Benefits JOB DETAILS AND QUALIFICATIONS Come join a great team, the HR team at Clackamas County, where we have fun, laugh, and make a positive difference by the work we do! Clackamas County's Department of Human Resources (HR) is seeking a highly productive and skilled Executive Assistant with experience handling complex and confidential personnel issues in support of executive-level management positions; conducting confidential surveys and monitoring special projects on behalf of executive management using a variety of complex database systems and performing confidential tasks related to collective bargaining and workplace discrimination and harassment complaints. This position will report directly to the Director of Human Resources and provides administrative support to both the Director of Human Resources and the Deputy Director of Human Resources. In addition, this position works closely with the entire Human Resources Management team to provide advanced administrative support in a variety of Human Resources functions. The HR Department provides County-side human resources services to County departments and employees, including recruitment and selection, personnel ordinance and policy administration, position classification and compensation, organizational development, employee training and development, benefits administration, risk management, workers compensation, liability and casualty claims management, human resources information systems, labor and employee relations and collective bargaining to over 2,500 employees, both represented and non-represented. The Executive Assistant acts as the first point of contact and key resource for internal and external customers as well as represents/communicates on behalf of the HR executive management team. The Executive Assistant performs a variety of complex, highly sensitive, and confidential administrative support tasks for the HR executive-level management team related to collective bargaining, processing of employee grievances and disciplinary documentation; compiles, analyzes, and summarizes data for confidential, sensitive, and special projects and reports; attends bargaining sessions and maintains written records; assists in budget preparation and control; assist Internal Complaint Coordinator with recording employee discrimination and harassment complaints; back-up Administrative Team Supervisor, maintain the HR Performance Strategic Business Plan to ensure conformance with immediate and long-range fiscal and operating goals; and supervise the administrative team during scheduled leave of the Administrative Supervisor. This vital role keeps the HR department running smoothly and efficiently. The Executive Assistant is responsible for routinely and regularly assisting HR management with sensitive information and processes associated with employee discipline and grievances, collective bargaining issues and budget issues related to the workforce. Key Competencies for success in this position: Project Management: Plan, design, develop, organize, and monitor work done by others in support of a specific project or assignment. Establishing Focus: Ability to coordinate and communicate goals in support of operational goals; act to align department goals with strategic direction of organization; ensure that individuals/teams understand how their work relates; ensure that individuals/teams develop goals, track milestones and report timely. Oral and Written Communication: Strong ability to express oneself clearly in conversations and interactions with others and in business writing. Data Management and Computer Proficiency: Advanced skill in Microsoft Office and expertise in complex database usage. Strong ability to effectively navigate database software that involves understanding how to locate records, use software functions, understand how to use reports and build-in forms in a database. Database management skills also involve understanding how to write reports and queries using tools and copying data into Excel or other types of formats to analyze them further. Relationship Building: Establishing and maintain collaborative partnerships with individuals across a broad range of stakeholders, organizational levels, and groups. Proven success with building trust and establishing positive working relationships with employees at all levels throughout the organization. Thrive in a fast-paced, evolving environment. Strong customer service and quality focus: Continuously looking for ways to simplify and improve work processes to achieve business results. Considers customer needs when setting priorities. The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will have robust computer skills that include experience working in different databases, proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and experience using SharePoint or a similar program. The candidate will have strong writing and proofreading skills with the ability to craft communications from different sources. The selected candidate will have experience with and ability to use discretion in highly confidential and sensitive matters, be detail-oriented, resourceful, independently seek out answers to questions, take initiative, be team-focused, and have strong interpersonal communication skills and an ability to multi-task and shift priorities frequently in an ever-changing environment. Required Minimum Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* A minimum of two (2) years of relevant administrative/executive support experience, including: Working with confidential and/or sensitive documents Managing calendars, scheduling, and staffing meetings Drafting, proofing, and preparing documents and correspondence Tracking timelines and projects Taking thorough notes in meetings Researching informaiton, tracking, compiling, and monitoring data, and/or maintaining records in databases, spreadsheets, and paper filing system Experience using Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook in a professional enviornment. Expereince working with complex databases Demonstrated ability to appropriately prioritize, re-prioritize, and manage a variety of responsibilities at the same time, including coordinating multiple projects in a fast-paced environment with minimal direction. Driving may be necessary for County business. For position(s) with occasional/incidental driving, incumbents must possess a valid driver's license. Accommodation requests for an acceptable alternative method of transportation will be reviewed on an individual basis in compliance with State and Federal legislation. For position(s) with regular driving, incumbent(s) must also possess and maintain an acceptable driving record throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the County's driving policy Preferred Special Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* At least two (2) years of experience providing administrative/executive support in a Human Resources department. Project managment experience Expeirence working in the public sector Experience leading the work of others or directly supervising Experience documenting complex program policies and procedures Experience explaining procedures to stakeholders Experience scheduling, hosting, and coordinating virtual meetings Experience creating, combining, editing, exporting, and preparing for signature PDFs and other electronic documents. *For Veterans qualified for Veteran's Preference: If you believe you have skills that would transfer well to this position and/or special qualifications that relate to this position, please list those skills and/or qualifications in the open-ended question at the end of the application and explain how those skills and/or qualifications relate to this position. TYPICAL TASKS Tasks may include but are not limited to: Administrative responsibilities: Prepare, edit, and record correspondence, communications, presentations, and other related documents on behalf of the Director of Human Resources and Deputy Director of Human Resources. Conduct research, collect and analyze data to prepare reports/documents; arrange and coordinate executive sessions, meetings, and events; liaise with internal staff at all levels; coordinate project-based work; manage and maintain executives' schedules, appointments, and travel arrangements; receive and interact with incoming visitors for the HR Director and the Deputy Director of HR. Provide support to the Employee and Labor Relations team, keeping their records and activity logs updated to inform the HR Director on ELR progress. Manage HR performance management process including creating surveys and entering data into the HRIS system. Provide support to the executive management performance evaluation process. Maintain confidential records and data entry into HRIS. Create, design, and manage the HR monthly newsletter by gathering articles from HR leadership and sending out newsletters to managers and supervisors on behalf of the HR Director. Run reports and manage detailed spreadsheets for tasks, budgets, and other reporting measures. Responsible for maintaining budgets, purchasing records, and reporting. Provide backup support to HR Program Coordinator for Administration Team supervision. Provide direct supervision in the absence of HR Program Coordinator; approve purchases/bills and provide direction to front office staff and organize weekly meetings with front office staff to organize administration tasks and duties. Event Planning/Coordination/Onboarding: Event planning, design, and production while managing all project delivery elements within time limits; Liaise with employees and departments to identify special needs and to ensure customer satisfaction; Conduct vendor research, gather information and contracts prior to agreements and scheduling; Request and provide feedback to stakeholders; Propose ideas to improve provided services and event quality; Organize facilities and manage all event's details. Create event communication, presentations, and other documents as needed. Provide centralized onboarding coordination for new hires within HR. Provide an overview to new hires and ensure access is set up including equipment. In working with the Recruitment Manager, create final offer letters for new hires within HR. Inter-department liaison: serve as the primary point of contact; responsible for coordinating various activities with other groups and agencies (such as Public and Government Affairs (PGA), Technology Services (TS), Telecom, and County Administration) and responding to inquiries, requests, process and procedures within a given scope of work; developing relationships with stakeholders and key personnel and identifying opportunities; maintaining regular communication with program participants. Serve as a conduit with TS for software, hardware, and peripheral recommendations and remain within budget constraints; updates and manages rotation schedule for laptop purchases with each HR Division, organizes quotes and needs for technology-related purchases. Maintain a supply of regular technology needs and purchases for the HR department. Maintains and acts as the administrator for the HR Microsoft Teams programs, submission, and organization including adding teams, managing channels, and organizing communication updates for different HR channels. Attend TS regular meetings as the HR point of contact. Support to management team: Attend regular Leadership and Manager Meetings, organize agendas, setup meetings, participate in feedback, record notes, and maintain schedule or tasks in each meeting. Provide coordination of initiatives to align with the County Performance Clackamas process, including sending reminders, updating the tracking spreadsheet, and running reports for Employee and Labor Relations, and provide regular updates to County Administration and the Director of Human Resources. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Considerable Knowledge of: Principles and procedures of office management and administration; English spelling, punctuation, grammar, and composition; arithmetic, clerical/accounting, principles and processes; general care and operation of the equipment used and their functions/capabilities. Thorough Knowledge of: Techniques and principles of supervision and training; public relations techniques and concepts; applicable program policies and procedures and/or rules, regulations and statutes depending upon assignment of duties and responsibilities Working Knowledge of: Fiscal monitoring and planning methods; governmental budgeting techniques and procedures; research techniques and procedures; office equipment, including computer systems and software programs such as word processing and spreadsheets; statistical calculations. Skill to: Organize and maintain office/administrative systems and procedures; understand, interpret and apply County and department policies and procedures, and technical materials; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; compose correspondence requiring a high degree of initiative and judgment; conduct independent research; define administrative problems and recommend and implement solutions; collect, evaluate and summarize data; prepare and present clear and concise reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with County employees and officials, contracted service providers, other governmental agencies, citizen groups and the public; operate office equipment; lead or supervise the work of assigned staff. The full classification description for the Executive Assistant position can be found here WORK SCHEDULE This position is included in the County's alternate workweek program, working 40 hours during a standard workweek of Monday through Thursday (Fridays off! ). Specific hours of work will be discussed with the candidate selected for this position at the time an offer of employment is extended. This position is eligible for hybrid on-site/telework subject to the Clackamas County Teleworking Policy and based on the Department's business needs. The exact amount of on-site/telework and schedule will be discussed with the hiring manager during time of offer. Telework locations cannot be located outside of Oregon or Washington. Washington residents must perform 50% of their time on-site at Clackamas County. EXPLORE CLACKAMAS COUNTY Clackamas County is in a prime location in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area and is recognized nationally as one of the most livable areas in the United States. Located on the southern edge of the City of Portland and extending to the top of Mt. Hood, Clackamas County is part of a thriving region in the Northwest. It has a population of about 420,000 residents. Explore Clackamas County Working for Clackamas County Recreation, Arts & Heritage Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT As an internal service department, the Department of Human Resources (HR) provides consultative services and the infrastructure that sustains County department customers. HR acts as a strategic partner to provide comprehensive, timely and progressive employment practices and services to support the departments' missions, which are carried out by County employees. The Department of HR consists of eight primary program areas - Office of the Director/Administrative Services, Workforce Data Management, Recruitment and Selection, Classification and Compensation, Benefits and Wellness, Workforce Development and Planning, Risk Management and Safety, Employee and Labor Relations. The Mission of the Department of Human Resources (HR) is to provide employment services, benefits and wellness, risk management and workforce planning to County Departments and Agencies so they can have the resources they need to provide high quality services and achieve their strategic results. Learn more about Clackamas County Department of Human Resources APPLICATION PROCESS Clackamas County only accepts online applications. Important Information for Applicants All applicants must submit a cover letter addressing how they meet the minimum qualifications and any of the preferred qualifications. Please note, writing is a critical task of this position and as such, a cover letter will be used to represent an applicant's writing skills and may also be used as a means of screening applicants as well. As part of the recruitment process, the following online exams will be administered: Intermediate Microsoft Word Intermediate Microsoft Excel Microsoft PowerPoint Proofreading Help With Your Application: Application Process Help with the Application If you have any questions or issues you may contact the Department of Human Resources at 503-655-8459 or e-mail us . Our office hours are Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time (closed on Fridays). HOW TO CLAIM VETERAN'S PREFERENCE Request Veterans' Preference Learn more about the County's Veterans' Preference VISA SPONSORSHIP Clackamas County does not offer visa sponsorships. Once a job applicant has accepted a position, they will be required to complete an I-9 and confirm authorization to work in the United States prior to their first day. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Clackamas County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion as essential elements that create and foster a welcoming workplace. All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, political affiliation, disability or any other factor unrelated to the essential functions of the job. If you wish to identify yourself as a qualified person with a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and would like to request an accommodation, please address the request to the Department of Human Resources prior to the recruitment close date. You may request an accommodation during the online application process. RECRUITING QUESTIONS? Jared Haddock, Recruiter JHaddock@clackamas.us To apply, visit https://hrapp.clackamas.us/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&JobOpeningId=107090&PostingSeq=1&SiteId=1&languageCd=ENG&FOCUS=Applicant jeid-ab5b7dcf1c88014b92b7773be1dcc471
Specialist, Communications, Office of the President
R0137094
University of Nevada, Reno - Main Campus
The University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) appreciates your interest in employment at our growing institution. We want your application process to go smoothly and quickly. Final applications must be submitted prior to the close of the recruitment.
If you need assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please contact our recruitment helpline at (775) 784-1495 or https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fjobs%40unr.edu%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cmichellebriggs%40unr.edu%7C3fc56ddb0d3143705f1c08d9932205df%7C523b4bfc0ebd4c03b2b96f6a17fd31d8%7C1%7C0%7C637702596595879550%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=f3IzAEa5H3%2FeLS%2BymU9ZqLPkGDVrZukYCBVy8XHJYe0%3D&reserved=0. For UNR Med professional job postings, please contact the Office of Professional Recruitment at (775) 784-6778.
Job Description
The University of Nevada, Reno seeks a dynamic professional to fill the Specialist, Communication position for the Office of the President.
The Specialist, Communication is responsible for managing the communication, web, and social media platforms for the Office of the President ensuring the highest standards. This position manages incoming inquiries, comments, and concerns and writes emails, letters, and other tailored correspondence in response. The Specialist must represent the President with appropriate tone and style. The Specialist recognizes individual political sensitivity, trending issues, and personalized nature required of each communication. The Specialist also serves as an event coordinator for the Office of the President with responsibility to ensure the details of the event are well planned and executed and the President is well-prepped for his event obligations.
The position will additionally analyze and prepare data on behalf of the President for internal decision-making and reports to the Board of Regents and other University stakeholders. This position will provide executive support to the Chief of Staff and will support the Director of Special Projects and Assistant to the President on priority projects and needs.
The Specialist will demonstrate an attention to detail, professional attitude, ability to maintain confidentiality, and ability to keep pace with a fast-paced work environment.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree and two (2) years of related work experience; OR
Master's degree and one (1) year of related work experience.
Related Experience: communications, marketing, events or administrative operations or related field.
Schedule
Occasional variable schedule
Occasional local travel
Compensation Grade
Administrative Faculty - Grade B
To view the salary schedule for this position, please visit: https://www.unr.edu/hr/compensation-evaluation/compensation/salary-schedules and select Administrative Faculty by Grade. Salary is competitive and commensurate with related education and experience.
Remarkable Retirement!
Our retirement plan is beyond compare. Your 15.50% contribution is generously matched by the University. With the faculty retirement plan, you are 100% vested your first day. Sit back and watch your retirement dollars grow! All permanent employees on an annual "A" or "B" contract who are employed at least 50% full-time are eligible to participate in the NSHE retirement program unless they are members of PERS of Nevada.
Perks of Working at UNR!
• Health insurance options including dental and vision - https://www.unr.edu/bcn-nshe/benefits/insurance
• Generous annual and sick leave, life insurance - https://www.unr.edu/hr/benefits/leave-and-time-off/faculty
• E. L. Wiegand Fitness Center offers an annual or semester membership and family membership options. https://www.unr.edu/fitness/memberships
• https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mountaineap.com%2F&data=05%7C01%7Cangelagutierrez%40unr.edu%7C8878a0db1cd849de67af08daa666729f%7C523b4bfc0ebd4c03b2b96f6a17fd31d8%7C0%7C0%7C638005256186554461%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=CxsS068lhR9XB7sGj9UZDFL4clH7HvD74QkqUOImDX4%3D&reserved=0 supports employees (and eligible dependents) through life's difficult moments. Mountain EAP is located in Reno and specializes in counseling and advising services for personal or interpersonal issues.
• Several Diversity Committees and Affinity Groups focusing on campus-wide diversity initiatives to ensure we are working to create a diverse and welcoming campus climate. https://www.unr.edu/diversity/groups
• Faculty Senate is the principal representing body for faculty. Its membership includes representatives from each academic and administrative major unit of the University. https://www.unr.edu/faculty-senate
• No state income tax!
Grants-in-Aid for Faculty Employees
The University is proud to provide a reduced-rate tuition benefit to faculty and qualified dependents. Faculty can take up to six credits per semester at a reduced rate. Dependents of faculty have unlimited credits but, in order to be eligible, children must be unmarried and under the age of 24 and must receive at least 50% of their financial support from the employee and/or employee's spouse or domestic partner. https://www.unr.edu/hr/benefits/educational-benefits/faculty
Faculty Dual Career Assistance Program
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes the importance of addressing dual-career couples' professional needs. We offer a dual career assistance program to newly hired faculty spouses/partners that provides resources and assists them to identify career opportunities in Northern Nevada. https://www.unr.edu/hr/jobs/dual-career-program
Department Information
For more information about the Office of the President, please visit: https://www.unr.edu/president/office
Exempt Yes
Full-Time Equivalent 100.0%
Required Attachment(s)
Please note, once you submit your application the only attachment/s viewable to you will be the attachment/s to the resume/CV section of the application. Any additional required attachment/s to the cover letter, references, additional documents sections of the application, will not be viewable to you after you submit your application. All uploaded attachment/s will be on the application for the committee to review. To request updates to attachments, prior to the committee review of applications, please contact the candidate helpdesk at mailto:jobs@unr.edu.
Please attach the following documents to your application:
1) Resume/CV
2) Cover Letter
3) Contact Information for Three Professional References
4) Please write a brief statement (one page maximum) about how you would contribute toward our mission of creating a culturally inclusive environment in the role for which you are applying.
This posting is open until filled
Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received or a hiring decision has been made.
Posting Close Date
Note to Applicant
A background check will be conducted on the candidate(s) selected for hire.
HR will attempt to verify academic credentials upon receipt of hiring documents. If the academic credentials cannot be verified, HR will notify the faculty member that an official transcript of their highest degree must be submitted within thirty days of the faculty member's first day of employment.
References will be contacted at the appropriate phase of the recruitment process.
Applicants hired on a federal contract may be subject to E-Verify.
As part of the hiring process, applicants for positions in the Nevada System of Higher Education may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform job-related tasks.
For positions that require driving, evidence of a valid driver's license will be required at the time of employment and as a condition of continued employment.
Schedules are subject to change based on organizational needs.
The University of Nevada, Reno is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person's age (40 or older), disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race (including hair texture and protected hairstyles such as natural hairstyles, afros, bantu knots, curls, braids, locks and twists), color, or religion (protected classes).
About Us
The University of Nevada, Reno is a public research university committed to the promise of a future powered by knowledge. Founded in 1874 as Nevada's original land-grant university, the University serves 21,000 undergraduate and graduate students from all 50 states and 75 countries.
The University is classified by the Carnegie® Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as an R1 university: A doctoral university with very high research activity. In 2020, the University was also recognized in the Carnegie® Community Engagement classification. The University is also ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the “Best Global Universities”, and it ranks in the top tier of the WSJ/Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
Since 2009, the University has invested more than $850 million in advanced labs, facilities, and residence halls. It is home to Nevada's first medical school — the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine — and delivers on its original land-grant mission with outreach across the state through the University of Nevada, Reno Extension, Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Nevada Small Business Development Center, the Nevada Seismological Laboratory, and Wolf Pack Athletics.
The University's main campus is in Reno, Nevada — a burgeoning global technology hub with a vibrant Midtown and downtown. Located where the high desert of the Great Basin meets the High Sierra, the University's beautiful, 290-acre main campus is also a Nevada State Arboretum. In recent years, the University has added two additional locations: the Redfield campus in south Reno and the Wayne L. Prim campus in Incline Village, the home of the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe.
The University is part of the Nevada System of Higher Education, which is comprised of two research universities, one state college, four community colleges and an environmental research institute, and is committed to developing strong partnerships with each institution for the benefit of all Nevadans.
Through its commitment to high-impact education, world-improving research and creative activity, and outreach that's transforming Nevada's communities and businesses, the University continues its nearly 150-year tradition of benefitting our state, nation and world.
The University recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. The inclusive and engaged community on campus recognizes the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
Today, the University delivers on its original land-grant mission of access to education and knowledge by investing in the academics, facilities, support, engagement and vibrant campus life that promote our diverse students' cognitive growth and academic achievement — all while remaining one of the best values in American higher education.
For more information, please visit http://www.unr.edu/
University of Nevada, Reno
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4283320
Founded in 1874, the University of Nevada, Reno is the State of Nevada’s land grant institution with a statewide mission and presence. The University of Nevada, Reno is a Carnegie I Research Institution and has been recognized as a “Top Tier” Best National University by U.S. News & World Report. With an enrollment of nearly 21,000 students we offer 145 Tier 1 accredited degree programs. Located in the picturesque Truckee Meadows the University of Nevada, Reno is surrounded by numerous state and national parks, is 45 minutes from beautiful Lake Tahoe, and four hours from San Francisco.
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. We are an inclusive and engaged community and recognize the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person’s age, disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race, or religion.
Full Time
Specialist, Communications, Office of the President
R0137094
University of Nevada, Reno - Main Campus
The University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) appreciates your interest in employment at our growing institution. We want your application process to go smoothly and quickly. Final applications must be submitted prior to the close of the recruitment.
If you need assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please contact our recruitment helpline at (775) 784-1495 or https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fjobs%40unr.edu%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cmichellebriggs%40unr.edu%7C3fc56ddb0d3143705f1c08d9932205df%7C523b4bfc0ebd4c03b2b96f6a17fd31d8%7C1%7C0%7C637702596595879550%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=f3IzAEa5H3%2FeLS%2BymU9ZqLPkGDVrZukYCBVy8XHJYe0%3D&reserved=0. For UNR Med professional job postings, please contact the Office of Professional Recruitment at (775) 784-6778.
Job Description
The University of Nevada, Reno seeks a dynamic professional to fill the Specialist, Communication position for the Office of the President.
The Specialist, Communication is responsible for managing the communication, web, and social media platforms for the Office of the President ensuring the highest standards. This position manages incoming inquiries, comments, and concerns and writes emails, letters, and other tailored correspondence in response. The Specialist must represent the President with appropriate tone and style. The Specialist recognizes individual political sensitivity, trending issues, and personalized nature required of each communication. The Specialist also serves as an event coordinator for the Office of the President with responsibility to ensure the details of the event are well planned and executed and the President is well-prepped for his event obligations.
The position will additionally analyze and prepare data on behalf of the President for internal decision-making and reports to the Board of Regents and other University stakeholders. This position will provide executive support to the Chief of Staff and will support the Director of Special Projects and Assistant to the President on priority projects and needs.
The Specialist will demonstrate an attention to detail, professional attitude, ability to maintain confidentiality, and ability to keep pace with a fast-paced work environment.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree and two (2) years of related work experience; OR
Master's degree and one (1) year of related work experience.
Related Experience: communications, marketing, events or administrative operations or related field.
Schedule
Occasional variable schedule
Occasional local travel
Compensation Grade
Administrative Faculty - Grade B
To view the salary schedule for this position, please visit: https://www.unr.edu/hr/compensation-evaluation/compensation/salary-schedules and select Administrative Faculty by Grade. Salary is competitive and commensurate with related education and experience.
Remarkable Retirement!
Our retirement plan is beyond compare. Your 15.50% contribution is generously matched by the University. With the faculty retirement plan, you are 100% vested your first day. Sit back and watch your retirement dollars grow! All permanent employees on an annual "A" or "B" contract who are employed at least 50% full-time are eligible to participate in the NSHE retirement program unless they are members of PERS of Nevada.
Perks of Working at UNR!
• Health insurance options including dental and vision - https://www.unr.edu/bcn-nshe/benefits/insurance
• Generous annual and sick leave, life insurance - https://www.unr.edu/hr/benefits/leave-and-time-off/faculty
• E. L. Wiegand Fitness Center offers an annual or semester membership and family membership options. https://www.unr.edu/fitness/memberships
• https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mountaineap.com%2F&data=05%7C01%7Cangelagutierrez%40unr.edu%7C8878a0db1cd849de67af08daa666729f%7C523b4bfc0ebd4c03b2b96f6a17fd31d8%7C0%7C0%7C638005256186554461%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=CxsS068lhR9XB7sGj9UZDFL4clH7HvD74QkqUOImDX4%3D&reserved=0 supports employees (and eligible dependents) through life's difficult moments. Mountain EAP is located in Reno and specializes in counseling and advising services for personal or interpersonal issues.
• Several Diversity Committees and Affinity Groups focusing on campus-wide diversity initiatives to ensure we are working to create a diverse and welcoming campus climate. https://www.unr.edu/diversity/groups
• Faculty Senate is the principal representing body for faculty. Its membership includes representatives from each academic and administrative major unit of the University. https://www.unr.edu/faculty-senate
• No state income tax!
Grants-in-Aid for Faculty Employees
The University is proud to provide a reduced-rate tuition benefit to faculty and qualified dependents. Faculty can take up to six credits per semester at a reduced rate. Dependents of faculty have unlimited credits but, in order to be eligible, children must be unmarried and under the age of 24 and must receive at least 50% of their financial support from the employee and/or employee's spouse or domestic partner. https://www.unr.edu/hr/benefits/educational-benefits/faculty
Faculty Dual Career Assistance Program
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes the importance of addressing dual-career couples' professional needs. We offer a dual career assistance program to newly hired faculty spouses/partners that provides resources and assists them to identify career opportunities in Northern Nevada. https://www.unr.edu/hr/jobs/dual-career-program
Department Information
For more information about the Office of the President, please visit: https://www.unr.edu/president/office
Exempt Yes
Full-Time Equivalent 100.0%
Required Attachment(s)
Please note, once you submit your application the only attachment/s viewable to you will be the attachment/s to the resume/CV section of the application. Any additional required attachment/s to the cover letter, references, additional documents sections of the application, will not be viewable to you after you submit your application. All uploaded attachment/s will be on the application for the committee to review. To request updates to attachments, prior to the committee review of applications, please contact the candidate helpdesk at mailto:jobs@unr.edu.
Please attach the following documents to your application:
1) Resume/CV
2) Cover Letter
3) Contact Information for Three Professional References
4) Please write a brief statement (one page maximum) about how you would contribute toward our mission of creating a culturally inclusive environment in the role for which you are applying.
This posting is open until filled
Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received or a hiring decision has been made.
Posting Close Date
Note to Applicant
A background check will be conducted on the candidate(s) selected for hire.
HR will attempt to verify academic credentials upon receipt of hiring documents. If the academic credentials cannot be verified, HR will notify the faculty member that an official transcript of their highest degree must be submitted within thirty days of the faculty member's first day of employment.
References will be contacted at the appropriate phase of the recruitment process.
Applicants hired on a federal contract may be subject to E-Verify.
As part of the hiring process, applicants for positions in the Nevada System of Higher Education may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform job-related tasks.
For positions that require driving, evidence of a valid driver's license will be required at the time of employment and as a condition of continued employment.
Schedules are subject to change based on organizational needs.
The University of Nevada, Reno is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person's age (40 or older), disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race (including hair texture and protected hairstyles such as natural hairstyles, afros, bantu knots, curls, braids, locks and twists), color, or religion (protected classes).
About Us
The University of Nevada, Reno is a public research university committed to the promise of a future powered by knowledge. Founded in 1874 as Nevada's original land-grant university, the University serves 21,000 undergraduate and graduate students from all 50 states and 75 countries.
The University is classified by the Carnegie® Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as an R1 university: A doctoral university with very high research activity. In 2020, the University was also recognized in the Carnegie® Community Engagement classification. The University is also ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the “Best Global Universities”, and it ranks in the top tier of the WSJ/Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
Since 2009, the University has invested more than $850 million in advanced labs, facilities, and residence halls. It is home to Nevada's first medical school — the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine — and delivers on its original land-grant mission with outreach across the state through the University of Nevada, Reno Extension, Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Nevada Small Business Development Center, the Nevada Seismological Laboratory, and Wolf Pack Athletics.
The University's main campus is in Reno, Nevada — a burgeoning global technology hub with a vibrant Midtown and downtown. Located where the high desert of the Great Basin meets the High Sierra, the University's beautiful, 290-acre main campus is also a Nevada State Arboretum. In recent years, the University has added two additional locations: the Redfield campus in south Reno and the Wayne L. Prim campus in Incline Village, the home of the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe.
The University is part of the Nevada System of Higher Education, which is comprised of two research universities, one state college, four community colleges and an environmental research institute, and is committed to developing strong partnerships with each institution for the benefit of all Nevadans.
Through its commitment to high-impact education, world-improving research and creative activity, and outreach that's transforming Nevada's communities and businesses, the University continues its nearly 150-year tradition of benefitting our state, nation and world.
The University recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. The inclusive and engaged community on campus recognizes the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
Today, the University delivers on its original land-grant mission of access to education and knowledge by investing in the academics, facilities, support, engagement and vibrant campus life that promote our diverse students' cognitive growth and academic achievement — all while remaining one of the best values in American higher education.
For more information, please visit http://www.unr.edu/
University of Nevada, Reno
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4283320
Founded in 1874, the University of Nevada, Reno is the State of Nevada’s land grant institution with a statewide mission and presence. The University of Nevada, Reno is a Carnegie I Research Institution and has been recognized as a “Top Tier” Best National University by U.S. News & World Report. With an enrollment of nearly 21,000 students we offer 145 Tier 1 accredited degree programs. Located in the picturesque Truckee Meadows the University of Nevada, Reno is surrounded by numerous state and national parks, is 45 minutes from beautiful Lake Tahoe, and four hours from San Francisco.
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. We are an inclusive and engaged community and recognize the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person’s age, disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race, or religion.
Biosafety Coordinator
Job Summary The Biosafety Coordinator administers environmental health and safety programs, serves as the Assistant Biosafety Officer, and formulates policies and procedures to effectively administer such programs.
Florida Gulf Coast University is committed to establishing and maintaining an inclusive working and learning environment in which students, faculty, administrators, staff, curriculum, social activities, governance, and all other aspects of the campus life reflect a diverse, multi-cultural, and international worldview.
At FGCU, we collectively stand against any individual or group that practices any form of racism, discrimination, intolerance, hate expressions, or disrespect. We are committed to preparing students to understand, live among, appreciate, and work in an inherently diverse country and world made up of people with different ethnic and racial backgrounds, religious beliefs, abilities, ages, gender identities, sexual orientations, socio-economic status, cultural traditions, family statuses, and military backgrounds. FGCU strives to hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds, not just because it's the right thing to do, but because it makes our University stronger. The University community recognizes the importance of a diverse and inclusive institution and holds these ideals as paramount for the current and future success of the institution.
We seek colleagues who promote and embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion. We encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply for this position as we believe that our University will grow and move forward through a commitment of equality for all.
Job Description
Typical duties include but are not limited to:
• Ensures the biological safety of working environments and/or research projects through environmental monitoring, surveying, and the inspection of University buildings and research facilities. Collaborates with the Biological Safety Officer in ensuring that all delegated areas of responsibility remain in full compliance with federal and state regulations, rules, guidelines, as well as University and other local policies. Assists with review of research protocols.
• Performs inspections, investigations, sampling, and data analysis to confirm or ascertain the level of safety and protection that exists in university work areas, surrounding environments, and research projects. Utilizes these results to determine and then implement necessary control measures to ensure that any associated risks are adequately addressed consistent with industry standards.
• Confirms the inspection and certification of biological safety cabinets and testing of research autoclaves. Coordinates campus-wide biohazardous waste pick up, assists with Hazardous Materials and advisor for other department programs relating to biological safety including assists with procedures for animal vertebrate research and IACUC protocols.
• Assists in the development and delivery of formal and on-the-job training, as needed, to ensure regulatory compliance and continued professional development. Provides response, oversight, or training to deal with unplanned occurrences such as hazardous spills, safety system failures, fires, or air quality complaints. Maintains competency in the use of all specialized instrumentation, computer programs, and databases required to effectively administer program components.
• Partners with other University personnel in order to apply relevant expert knowledge and specialized resources effectively in addressing campus safety and health concerns. Assists with planning and presenting biological safety programs to educate the University community on environmental health and safety issues.
• Assists with the management of regulated materials and accountability programs. Ensures proper storage and disposal of these materials. Must be able to lift items that weigh up to 50 pounds and be able to move heavier materials using handling equipment or assistance. Completes appropriate inspection reports, interprets results and maintains records.
• Assists the EH&S Director in serving as liaison between the University and associated regulatory agencies on environmental or health and safety issues in the Director's absence, as required.
• Remains constantly vigilant to changes or advances that may have an impact on EH&S-associated programs through proactive methods such as audits, research, interactions with colleagues at related institutions, and by attending relevant professional courses or society meetings. Immediately reports any findings that may affect University programs to supervisors and assists in determining and implementing necessary policy changes to ensure best practices are realized.
• Provides assistance as required by FGCU administration during emergency conditions and incidents.
Other Duties
• Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Additional Job Description
Required Qualifications:
• Bachelor's degree from and accredited institution in Emergency Management, Public Administrations, Business Administration, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Services, or closely related field.
• Possession or eligibility to pursue professional Biosafety credentials (Registered or Certified Biosafety Professional) within two years.
• Completion of the 24- or 40-hour HAZWOPER training or ability to obtain within three months of employment.
• Four years of professional full-time experience in emergency management or biosafety.
Any appropriate combination of relevant education, experience, and/or certifications may be considered.
Experience operating a personal computer and proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Publisher and Outlook).
Preferred Qualifications:
• Master's Degree from an accredited institution in an appropriate area of specialization.
• Four years of professional full-time experience in managing research compliance and working with research compliance committees (e.g., Institutional Review Board-IRB, Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee-IACUC, export controls, etc.).
• Two years of professional full-time experience working in a laboratory environment.
• Experience working with research compliance committees, assessing compliance with organizational policies and regulatory requirements.
• Experience working in a higher education setting, research organization, or federal agency.
• Experience with Workday or Ellucian Banner enterprise application.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
• Knowledge of federal, state and local laws, statues, regulations, codes, and standards related to the area of responsibility.
• Knowledge of administrative and regulatory operations of compliance committees.
• Knowledge of Chemistry and Biological sciences and experimental protocols.
• Knowledge of occupational safety principles in the use of personal protective equipment, engineering controls, and chemical labeling.
• Knowledge of chemical waste management techniques and hazardous waste handling and storage procedures.
• Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills.
• Strong organizational skills and an ability to prioritize and complete simultaneous projects when numerous and diverse demands are involved.
• Ability to gather data, maintain records, and prepare reports and other written materials.
• Ability to think critically and make clear, well-reasoned and timely decisions.
• Ability to interpret and apply laws, regulations, policies and procedures consistently.
• Ability to facilitate and coordinate meetings.
• Ability to work successfully as both a member of a team and independently with minimal supervision.
• Ability to thrive in an organization that values the diversity of its student body and workforce and actively promotes equity and inclusion.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4266615
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Full Time
Biosafety Coordinator
Job Summary The Biosafety Coordinator administers environmental health and safety programs, serves as the Assistant Biosafety Officer, and formulates policies and procedures to effectively administer such programs.
Florida Gulf Coast University is committed to establishing and maintaining an inclusive working and learning environment in which students, faculty, administrators, staff, curriculum, social activities, governance, and all other aspects of the campus life reflect a diverse, multi-cultural, and international worldview.
At FGCU, we collectively stand against any individual or group that practices any form of racism, discrimination, intolerance, hate expressions, or disrespect. We are committed to preparing students to understand, live among, appreciate, and work in an inherently diverse country and world made up of people with different ethnic and racial backgrounds, religious beliefs, abilities, ages, gender identities, sexual orientations, socio-economic status, cultural traditions, family statuses, and military backgrounds. FGCU strives to hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds, not just because it's the right thing to do, but because it makes our University stronger. The University community recognizes the importance of a diverse and inclusive institution and holds these ideals as paramount for the current and future success of the institution.
We seek colleagues who promote and embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion. We encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply for this position as we believe that our University will grow and move forward through a commitment of equality for all.
Job Description
Typical duties include but are not limited to:
• Ensures the biological safety of working environments and/or research projects through environmental monitoring, surveying, and the inspection of University buildings and research facilities. Collaborates with the Biological Safety Officer in ensuring that all delegated areas of responsibility remain in full compliance with federal and state regulations, rules, guidelines, as well as University and other local policies. Assists with review of research protocols.
• Performs inspections, investigations, sampling, and data analysis to confirm or ascertain the level of safety and protection that exists in university work areas, surrounding environments, and research projects. Utilizes these results to determine and then implement necessary control measures to ensure that any associated risks are adequately addressed consistent with industry standards.
• Confirms the inspection and certification of biological safety cabinets and testing of research autoclaves. Coordinates campus-wide biohazardous waste pick up, assists with Hazardous Materials and advisor for other department programs relating to biological safety including assists with procedures for animal vertebrate research and IACUC protocols.
• Assists in the development and delivery of formal and on-the-job training, as needed, to ensure regulatory compliance and continued professional development. Provides response, oversight, or training to deal with unplanned occurrences such as hazardous spills, safety system failures, fires, or air quality complaints. Maintains competency in the use of all specialized instrumentation, computer programs, and databases required to effectively administer program components.
• Partners with other University personnel in order to apply relevant expert knowledge and specialized resources effectively in addressing campus safety and health concerns. Assists with planning and presenting biological safety programs to educate the University community on environmental health and safety issues.
• Assists with the management of regulated materials and accountability programs. Ensures proper storage and disposal of these materials. Must be able to lift items that weigh up to 50 pounds and be able to move heavier materials using handling equipment or assistance. Completes appropriate inspection reports, interprets results and maintains records.
• Assists the EH&S Director in serving as liaison between the University and associated regulatory agencies on environmental or health and safety issues in the Director's absence, as required.
• Remains constantly vigilant to changes or advances that may have an impact on EH&S-associated programs through proactive methods such as audits, research, interactions with colleagues at related institutions, and by attending relevant professional courses or society meetings. Immediately reports any findings that may affect University programs to supervisors and assists in determining and implementing necessary policy changes to ensure best practices are realized.
• Provides assistance as required by FGCU administration during emergency conditions and incidents.
Other Duties
• Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Additional Job Description
Required Qualifications:
• Bachelor's degree from and accredited institution in Emergency Management, Public Administrations, Business Administration, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Services, or closely related field.
• Possession or eligibility to pursue professional Biosafety credentials (Registered or Certified Biosafety Professional) within two years.
• Completion of the 24- or 40-hour HAZWOPER training or ability to obtain within three months of employment.
• Four years of professional full-time experience in emergency management or biosafety.
Any appropriate combination of relevant education, experience, and/or certifications may be considered.
Experience operating a personal computer and proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Publisher and Outlook).
Preferred Qualifications:
• Master's Degree from an accredited institution in an appropriate area of specialization.
• Four years of professional full-time experience in managing research compliance and working with research compliance committees (e.g., Institutional Review Board-IRB, Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee-IACUC, export controls, etc.).
• Two years of professional full-time experience working in a laboratory environment.
• Experience working with research compliance committees, assessing compliance with organizational policies and regulatory requirements.
• Experience working in a higher education setting, research organization, or federal agency.
• Experience with Workday or Ellucian Banner enterprise application.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
• Knowledge of federal, state and local laws, statues, regulations, codes, and standards related to the area of responsibility.
• Knowledge of administrative and regulatory operations of compliance committees.
• Knowledge of Chemistry and Biological sciences and experimental protocols.
• Knowledge of occupational safety principles in the use of personal protective equipment, engineering controls, and chemical labeling.
• Knowledge of chemical waste management techniques and hazardous waste handling and storage procedures.
• Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills.
• Strong organizational skills and an ability to prioritize and complete simultaneous projects when numerous and diverse demands are involved.
• Ability to gather data, maintain records, and prepare reports and other written materials.
• Ability to think critically and make clear, well-reasoned and timely decisions.
• Ability to interpret and apply laws, regulations, policies and procedures consistently.
• Ability to facilitate and coordinate meetings.
• Ability to work successfully as both a member of a team and independently with minimal supervision.
• Ability to thrive in an organization that values the diversity of its student body and workforce and actively promotes equity and inclusion.
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