Employment Type : Full-Time
Position Description The incumbent provides shared administrative support to the AVP for Campus Life and the Dean of Students. This individual will be the lead support person in the Campus Life subdivision of the Student Success and Campus Life division at the University. Manages administrative obligations of the AVP of Campus Life as well as the Office of the Dean of Students. Ensures operations are conducted efficiently and effectively, including responding to the University President, Vice Presidents, faculty, staff, local law enforcement and government officials, students, parents & supporters, off-campus constituents and entities, and the general public with tact and diplomacy; receiving, organizing and tracking confidential student records; preparing official written correspondence from the AVP for Campus Life and the Dean of Students offices on highly sensitive matters; pulling information and generating reports from the student information system, student alert and student conduct software computer systems; providing administrative and functional support to student crises; maintaining an office filing system as well as the AVP for Campus Life and Dean of Students’ calendars; processing financial expenditures and monitoring the departmental budgets; and hiring, assigning work, supervising and evaluating student workers. Manage the day-to-day operational and administrative obligations of the AVP of Campus Life as well as the Office of the Dean of Students. Minimum Experience and Training Location: Dean of Students Office
Budget Management - Manage the operating and student employment budgets for the AVP for Campus Life and Dean of Students offices. Make recommendations on allocations, transfers, expenditures and spending.
Maintain calendars for the AVP for Campus Life and Dean of Students office including the scheduling staff meetings, committee meetings, supervisory meetings, informal and formal conduct investigation meetings and hearings, and with students of concern. Maintaining the calendars for the AVP for Campus Life and the Dean of Students requires the ability to prioritize and provide flexibility to accommodate the needs of others. Calendar changes often require significant prioritization and re-prioritization based on independent knowledge of office needs, academic procedures as well as institutional and divisional initiatives.
Crisis Management - Assist the AVP for Campus Life and Dean of Students as needed in an incident crisis to ensure proper protocol response.
Technology - Make sure the technology in the Dean of Students Office is up-to-date, functional, and fully operational in order to ensure the daily operations of the office are in order.
Reports - Create reports to provide data and on-going assessment regarding student conduct.
Clery/FERPA - Assist with all FERPA and Clery compliance to avoid lawsuits.
Training/Supervision
The General Summary and Principal Duties and Responsibilities sections summarized above provide a representative listing only and should not be regarded as a complete statement of tasks performed by incumbents of this position. It should be recognized, therefore, that employees may be asked to perform job related duties in addition to those outlined above.
DECISION MAKING
Responsible for making timely, strategic and objective decisions regarding all budgetary items, student work study staff and regular day-to-day operations with the office.
Use sound judgment on responding to students, faculty and staff regarding confidential and personal issues.
For most students and parents/guardians, this person is the face of the University and therefore must possess a high level of professionalism and practical sense.
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
Manages operating budgets; manages purchasing; manages work-study expenditures state and federal funds.
Forecasts and monitors budgets for the AVP for Campus Life and Dean of Students. Makes recommendations regarding budget allocations and determines solutions to resolve budget challenges to present to the AVP for Campus Life. Uses trend data and historical information for data-driven decision making.
Prepares budget estimates (or assists in preparation of budget estimates) and various other fiscal and statistical reports. Works with student work-study budgets. Assists other staff in reconciliation and reporting of budget related information or concerns.
SUPERVISORY RESPONBILITY
Supervise student (work study) workers.
Qualifying Experience / Education
Six months as a Clerk Typist 2, and educational development to the level of completion of high school
OR
One year of progressively complex clerical typing experience and completion of high school
OR
Six months of moderately complex clerical typing work and completion of a post high school business curriculum
OR
Any equivalent experience and/or training which provided the required knowledges, skills, and abilities
Applicant must possess these skills, knowledge, and abilities or to be able to explain and demonstrate that they can perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of skills and abilities.
Applicants will be rated on the following criteria:
Supplemental Information
Supervisor: Dr. Scott Kane, Dean of Students
Appointment: Permanent, Full-time (37.5 hours per week)
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education provides a comprehensive package of employer benefits to eligible employees and their enrolled dependent(s), which include*:
Completing this search is contingent upon available funding.
Finalists must communicate well and successfully complete an interview process.
Prior to a final offer of employment the selected candidate will be required to submit to a background check including, but not limited to, employment verification, educational and credential verification, Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance and criminal background.
Please do NOT submit copies of background clearances as part of the application process. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania conducts background checks on finalists ONLY in a confidential manner. Unsolicited background clearances attached to the application will be promptly removed/deleted by the Office of Human Resources and Labor Relations.
Bloomsburg University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, or veteran status in its programs and activities as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes and University policies.
Application Procedure for Internal Applicants Eligible for Seniority Bid:
A complete application includes an online application addressing qualifications and experience for the position submitted via the Online Recruitment System by pressing "Apply" at the top of this job vacancy OR a Seniority Bid Request Form submitted to careers@bloomu.edu. Application materials OR Seniority Bid Request Form must be submitted by 11:59 PM on March 13, 2022.
Application Procedure for External Applicants:
Application materials must be submitted by 11:59 PM on March 13, 2022. A complete application includes an application addressing qualifications and experience for the position. Submit application materials via the Online Recruitment System by the last day to apply. Applications may be entered online by pressing “Apply” at the top of this job vacancy. All job opportunities are located at https://www.bloomu.edu/jobs.
Please report all employment for the past seven (7) years and any related employment. Failure to do so may result in applicant disqualification.
Mailed or Faxed resumes and/or applications will not be considered. A job application kiosk is available at the Office of Human Resources & Labor Relations for individuals requiring assistance. The office is open from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and is located in Arts & Administration Building, Room 320 at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania.
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Contact: Human Resources, (570) 389-4415