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.
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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.
The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts
Washington DC
About the Washington National Opera In 1956, the sound of opera rang out in DC, heralding the birth of a new company. Four decades and countless artistic leaps later, Washington National Opera continues to move boldly forward on the great adventure that began years ago in a university auditorium. Washington National Opera is now one of the nation's leading opera companies and plays to standing room audiences in the Kennedy Center. 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 WNO Constituent Relations and Audience Development Manager will develop, facilitate, and manage programs to build new, diverse audiences for Washington National Opera, and to strengthen WNO’s relationships with affiliate groups that widen WNO’s audience and donor pipelines. These activities will be designed to generate increased net revenue for WNO, both in the short term and over the long term through the renewal and expansion of WNO’s audience and constituent base. These duties involve extensive independent responsibility for strategic planning, program creation, program management, and budget design and management. The Constituent Relations and Audience Development Manager will be responsible for developing consistent strategies for Audience Development across the organization, and seeking out opportunities to work with a range of institutional and community stakeholders to achieve the objectives in WNO’s Strategic Plan under “Audience Growth, Audience Diversity, and Audience Experience.” The Constituent Relations and Audience Development Manager will also help identify potential prospects for donor cultivation and will work closely with WNO’s Development Department and the Director of Administration and Governance to craft opportunities for deeper engagement. The Constituent Relations and Audience Development Manager will design, manage, and launch special projects and events as well as oversee continued work with WNO Affinity Groups and the Marketing and Audience Development Committee of the WNO Board of Trustees. This work will be achieved by working closely with WNO and Kennedy Center staff, WNO Affinity Groups, WNO Board of Trustee leaders, WNO General Director and Artistic Director, Production, Marketing, Development, Education, Press, Young Artist Program Departments, and key volunteer leaders. Key Responsibilities Affinity Group Development and Management: Independently coordinate with respective stakeholders on all aspects of day-to-day and long-term management for WNO’s existing affinity groups – BravO (WNO’s young professionals group), WNO’s Women Who Opera subscription group, and the WNO Women’s Committee. Ensure that these groups meet targets for generating net revenue for WNO through social events that support mainstage productions and/or raise funds to support WNO programs. Work with the Director of Administration and Governance to develop strategy, goals, and plans for each group, and develop tools for evaluating efficacy. Evaluate and pursue opportunities to create additional affiliate groups of WNO subscribers and single ticket buyers, with the goal of increasing the breadth and diversity of WNO’s audience. Audience Development Strategies and Events: Develop partnerships with community organizations and expand existing partnerships (e.g. with embassies, corporate sponsors, local alumni associations), to identify and cultivate potential new audiences throughout the Greater Washington area. Partner and cultivate relationships with existing groups, both in-house and outside (e.g., BravO, OPERA America’s Opera Teens, Kennedy Center MyTix, LINKS, Black-Letter Greek Organizations) to extend current programs and create new ones. Serve as project manager and event coordinator for community engagement initiatives such as (but not limited to), Alumni Night, and Pride Night Out, Military Night, etc. Evaluate and pursue initiatives to attract specific segments, such as family audiences or BravO members who have surpassed the BravO age limit. Review contracts with external vendors for the events, and collaborate with both internal marketing and subscriptions teams on designing promotional materials and tracking ticket and subscription sales. Financial Responsibilities: Oversee on- and offsite events that generate revenue for WNO. Responsible for designing programs budgets totaling approximately $350,000, and managing expenses and revenue to budget targets. Opera in the Outfield: In partnership with both internal and external stakeholders, serve as project manager and event coordinator for all aspects of WNO’s signature community engagement and audience development event, a free annual broadcast of a WNO opera at Nationals Park. Engage WNO Social Impact and Audience Development functions to ensure that the event meets goals for attendance, community impact, and introducing new audiences to WNO. Ensure that WNO constituent groups are engaged in promoting the event. Serve as primary contact for the Nationals Park, including negotiating and executing the contract with Nationals Park. Facilitate all production and promotional materials by collaborating with both Kennedy Center and Nationals media teams. Oversee all design/advertising collateral both internal and external to the Kennedy Center. Engage and coordinate staff across all departments of the Kennedy Center and contacts at the Nationals to prepare for and execute all event-planning requirements. WNO Marketing and Audience Building Committee: Serve as a co-staff lead for this committee of the WNO Board of Trustees, working in partnership with WNO’s Marketing Manager to drive the strategy for the Committee, and to provide project management and day-to-day support for the work of the Committee. Ongoing projects: Demonstrate strong project management skills to strategically manage the timeline and planning process for WNO’s Artist Ambassador program and any other events or initiatives – as developed to support Audience Development goals for WNO. Track progress against intended outcomes; financial and human resources allocations; and ROI. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications 5+ years of administrative experience, preferably in the not-for-profit arts space and/or in special events, development, and audience development. Successful candidates will be customer service-oriented, and will be able to think strategically while also having the capacity to handle day-to-day details of program management. Excellent communication, writing, editing, and proofreading skills as well as creativity, flexibility, diplomacy, and problem solving skills are essential. Must have ability to manage a variety of projects simultaneously, to work independently, and to represent the WNO well in public settings and with various constituencies. Knowledge of opera or classical music desirable. Competency with Microsoft Office is highly desirable. Additional Information Light travel throughout the city is needed to identify and visit locations for events and performances. Occasional evening and weekend hours are required as necessary to support events and other activities.
Full Time Regular
About the Washington National Opera In 1956, the sound of opera rang out in DC, heralding the birth of a new company. Four decades and countless artistic leaps later, Washington National Opera continues to move boldly forward on the great adventure that began years ago in a university auditorium. Washington National Opera is now one of the nation's leading opera companies and plays to standing room audiences in the Kennedy Center. 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 WNO Constituent Relations and Audience Development Manager will develop, facilitate, and manage programs to build new, diverse audiences for Washington National Opera, and to strengthen WNO’s relationships with affiliate groups that widen WNO’s audience and donor pipelines. These activities will be designed to generate increased net revenue for WNO, both in the short term and over the long term through the renewal and expansion of WNO’s audience and constituent base. These duties involve extensive independent responsibility for strategic planning, program creation, program management, and budget design and management. The Constituent Relations and Audience Development Manager will be responsible for developing consistent strategies for Audience Development across the organization, and seeking out opportunities to work with a range of institutional and community stakeholders to achieve the objectives in WNO’s Strategic Plan under “Audience Growth, Audience Diversity, and Audience Experience.” The Constituent Relations and Audience Development Manager will also help identify potential prospects for donor cultivation and will work closely with WNO’s Development Department and the Director of Administration and Governance to craft opportunities for deeper engagement. The Constituent Relations and Audience Development Manager will design, manage, and launch special projects and events as well as oversee continued work with WNO Affinity Groups and the Marketing and Audience Development Committee of the WNO Board of Trustees. This work will be achieved by working closely with WNO and Kennedy Center staff, WNO Affinity Groups, WNO Board of Trustee leaders, WNO General Director and Artistic Director, Production, Marketing, Development, Education, Press, Young Artist Program Departments, and key volunteer leaders. Key Responsibilities Affinity Group Development and Management: Independently coordinate with respective stakeholders on all aspects of day-to-day and long-term management for WNO’s existing affinity groups – BravO (WNO’s young professionals group), WNO’s Women Who Opera subscription group, and the WNO Women’s Committee. Ensure that these groups meet targets for generating net revenue for WNO through social events that support mainstage productions and/or raise funds to support WNO programs. Work with the Director of Administration and Governance to develop strategy, goals, and plans for each group, and develop tools for evaluating efficacy. Evaluate and pursue opportunities to create additional affiliate groups of WNO subscribers and single ticket buyers, with the goal of increasing the breadth and diversity of WNO’s audience. Audience Development Strategies and Events: Develop partnerships with community organizations and expand existing partnerships (e.g. with embassies, corporate sponsors, local alumni associations), to identify and cultivate potential new audiences throughout the Greater Washington area. Partner and cultivate relationships with existing groups, both in-house and outside (e.g., BravO, OPERA America’s Opera Teens, Kennedy Center MyTix, LINKS, Black-Letter Greek Organizations) to extend current programs and create new ones. Serve as project manager and event coordinator for community engagement initiatives such as (but not limited to), Alumni Night, and Pride Night Out, Military Night, etc. Evaluate and pursue initiatives to attract specific segments, such as family audiences or BravO members who have surpassed the BravO age limit. Review contracts with external vendors for the events, and collaborate with both internal marketing and subscriptions teams on designing promotional materials and tracking ticket and subscription sales. Financial Responsibilities: Oversee on- and offsite events that generate revenue for WNO. Responsible for designing programs budgets totaling approximately $350,000, and managing expenses and revenue to budget targets. Opera in the Outfield: In partnership with both internal and external stakeholders, serve as project manager and event coordinator for all aspects of WNO’s signature community engagement and audience development event, a free annual broadcast of a WNO opera at Nationals Park. Engage WNO Social Impact and Audience Development functions to ensure that the event meets goals for attendance, community impact, and introducing new audiences to WNO. Ensure that WNO constituent groups are engaged in promoting the event. Serve as primary contact for the Nationals Park, including negotiating and executing the contract with Nationals Park. Facilitate all production and promotional materials by collaborating with both Kennedy Center and Nationals media teams. Oversee all design/advertising collateral both internal and external to the Kennedy Center. Engage and coordinate staff across all departments of the Kennedy Center and contacts at the Nationals to prepare for and execute all event-planning requirements. WNO Marketing and Audience Building Committee: Serve as a co-staff lead for this committee of the WNO Board of Trustees, working in partnership with WNO’s Marketing Manager to drive the strategy for the Committee, and to provide project management and day-to-day support for the work of the Committee. Ongoing projects: Demonstrate strong project management skills to strategically manage the timeline and planning process for WNO’s Artist Ambassador program and any other events or initiatives – as developed to support Audience Development goals for WNO. Track progress against intended outcomes; financial and human resources allocations; and ROI. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications 5+ years of administrative experience, preferably in the not-for-profit arts space and/or in special events, development, and audience development. Successful candidates will be customer service-oriented, and will be able to think strategically while also having the capacity to handle day-to-day details of program management. Excellent communication, writing, editing, and proofreading skills as well as creativity, flexibility, diplomacy, and problem solving skills are essential. Must have ability to manage a variety of projects simultaneously, to work independently, and to represent the WNO well in public settings and with various constituencies. Knowledge of opera or classical music desirable. Competency with Microsoft Office is highly desirable. Additional Information Light travel throughout the city is needed to identify and visit locations for events and performances. Occasional evening and weekend hours are required as necessary to support events and other activities.
Strategic Storyteller / Communications Manager II
Job no: 911581 Work type: Support Staff Personnel Sub Area: AP- Professionals Pay Grade: 14 Major Administrative Unit / College: University Communications Department: Mktg, Public Rel, And Digital Strategy 10063701 Salary: Salary Commensurate with Experience Location: East Lansing Categories: PR/Media/Graphics/Comm/Fund Raising, Administrative Professionals- AP, Full Time (90-100%), Union, Remote-Friendly
Working/Functional Title Strategic Storyteller
Position Summary As a strategic storyteller, you'll collaborate with other creative team members and channel strategists in University Communications to develop content that builds MSU’s brand by communicating its mission, values and key priorities to external and internal audiences. You will play a crucial role in shaping people’s perceptions of MSU and contribute to advancing a compelling narrative that promotes the university’s strengths, achievements and contributions to the world. Within strategy frameworks, you will seek and develop ideas for short- and long-form content. You may contribute to content development ranging from written to visual to audio of various types (i.e., feature stories, articles, social posts, marketing materials and video/photo/audio storytelling) focusing primarily on owned, social and paid channels. You will develop and write stories that resonate with our audiences and help adapt these for multichannel content marketing. You will coordinate with PR colleagues on content ideas with earned media potential. You’ll regularly access and review data and analytics to understand audience preferences and content performance and incorporate insights and learnings to help shape future tactics, working with colleagues to help improve content performance and deepen audience connection.
Duties and Responsibilities
Content Development/Writing/Editing - 40%
• Generates stories/content pieces on a regular basis that advance strategic goals and drive performance, covering stories around academic and research excellence with high relevance to priority audiences including peers, policymakers, Michigan and national public, alumni, prospective and current students and employees
• Tailors content to audiences, channels and platforms as we move toward audience segmentation and personalization informed by data, adapting stories for different audiences and channels
• Translates complex topics into audience-friendly, engaging stories and general content while also ensuring all information is represented accurately
• Writes about MSU’s research, innovation, discoveries and trend stories, as well as in-depth stories of cross-college collaborations and multiunit initiatives that advance strategic priorities, specifically:
• Produces stories/content on a regular basis for publication/distribution
• Follows good SEO practices in writing to help grow audience and enhance performance of content
• Identifies and interviews students, faculty, staff, alumni and other sources for stories
• Recommends and helps coordinate visual/multimedia elements to accompany articles. May include capturing content using smartphone technology; working with story subjects to identify visuals; and collaborating with editors, visual storytellers and designers to take content from concept to final execution
• Coordinates story creation, including strategic briefs, writing and collaboration with designers, photographers and editors while meeting deadlines
• Works with subjects of stories and other stakeholders to ensure content is approved prior to publication/distribution
• Occasionally writes copy for marketing materials such as advertising, collateral or email copy
• Contributes to upkeep of detailed editorial calendar to organize story flow and ensure the ability to leverage relevance and trends
• Ensures expert quality control and adherence to AP style
Collaboration and Leadership - 30%
• Works collaboratively and flexibly with other colleagues in University Communications and in units across campus, facilitating joint content efforts, collaborative storytelling, coordinated messaging and cohesive brand experience
• Collaborates with strategic content team to develop institutional-level, multichannel strategies to drive content reach, consumption and engagement in multiple channels
• Works with strategic content team on selection, planning, creation and production of stories gathered through campus sources that position MSU as a leading research university through fresh and engaging content
• Coordinates with PR colleagues on content ideas with earned media potential
• Works on multiple projects at one time, ensuring seamless execution and quality control
Strategic Content Planning - 20%
• Exercises sharp editorial judgment to identify and ideate brand-aligned content/story ideas that help shape audience perceptions and drive University Communications’ strategies focused on brand, content, channels and audiences
• Develops relationships with a wide network of faculty and staff, including communications colleagues across MSU, to serve as sources for story ideas
• Keeps a pulse on content trends, attends conferences to stay current on industry best practices and provides recommendations on how to apply learnings to MSU’s content strategy to ensure relevant and breakthrough communications
Data and Analytics - 10%
• Regularly accesses and reviews data and analytics to understand how content performs; incorporates insights and learnings to help shape future tactics and content
• Works with members of the content and analytics teams to help improve content performance among audiences
Unit Specific Education/Experience/Skills
• Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a bachelor’s degree program in journalism, marketing, advertising, public relations, English or related field that prepared individual to communicate effectively with diverse audiences
• Three to five years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in a professional writing field and the ability to comprehend research and academic writing and “translate” it effectively for different audiences, including the general public, depending on the distribution channel
• Keen editorial judgement and proven track record of identifying and producing stories with demonstrated (through audience metrics) appeal to target audience
• Experience translating, with the highest regard for accuracy, complex topics and research into accessible, concise, creative and relevant content for a public audience
• Experience developing engaging content for social media channels
• Excellent writing, interview, research and editing skills, with proficient knowledge of Associated Press style
• Or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Desired Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in journalism, marketing, advertising, public relations, English or related field
• Seven to 10 years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in public relations, journalism or content marketing
• Experience developing cross-channel content
• Proven ability to develop quality content that grabs attention, stimulates discussion and is relevant and emotionally engaging
• A proven “team player” mentality ready for a fast-paced marketing communications environment; flexible, collaborative, positive
• A solid understanding of how brand storytelling interacts with the larger integrated marketing and communications network (earned, paid, owned, and shared)
• Experience with visual storytelling through use of photo, video, animations, infographics, etc.
• Experience working in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment
• Excellent verbal and presentation skills; can deliver content in a compelling, confident, professional and poised manner
• Strong verbal communication skills
• Strong leadership and accountability; can work under minimal supervision; highly productive and can manage multiple projects simultaneously
• Proficiency in word processing software, Microsoft Office
• Experience with and demonstrated ability to learn new content management systems, content management platforms
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Application Materials Cover Letter
Writing Sample
Three References
Work Hours STANDARD 8-5
Website www.comms.msu.edu
Remote Work Statement MSU strives to provide a flexible work environment and this position has been designated as remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties can be performed remotely as mutually agreed upon.
Bidding eligibility ends on 11/21/2023 at 11:55 PM Advertised: Nov 15, 2023 Eastern Standard Time Applications close: Nov 28, 2023 11:55 Eastern Standard Time
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4801422
Full Time
Strategic Storyteller / Communications Manager II
Job no: 911581 Work type: Support Staff Personnel Sub Area: AP- Professionals Pay Grade: 14 Major Administrative Unit / College: University Communications Department: Mktg, Public Rel, And Digital Strategy 10063701 Salary: Salary Commensurate with Experience Location: East Lansing Categories: PR/Media/Graphics/Comm/Fund Raising, Administrative Professionals- AP, Full Time (90-100%), Union, Remote-Friendly
Working/Functional Title Strategic Storyteller
Position Summary As a strategic storyteller, you'll collaborate with other creative team members and channel strategists in University Communications to develop content that builds MSU’s brand by communicating its mission, values and key priorities to external and internal audiences. You will play a crucial role in shaping people’s perceptions of MSU and contribute to advancing a compelling narrative that promotes the university’s strengths, achievements and contributions to the world. Within strategy frameworks, you will seek and develop ideas for short- and long-form content. You may contribute to content development ranging from written to visual to audio of various types (i.e., feature stories, articles, social posts, marketing materials and video/photo/audio storytelling) focusing primarily on owned, social and paid channels. You will develop and write stories that resonate with our audiences and help adapt these for multichannel content marketing. You will coordinate with PR colleagues on content ideas with earned media potential. You’ll regularly access and review data and analytics to understand audience preferences and content performance and incorporate insights and learnings to help shape future tactics, working with colleagues to help improve content performance and deepen audience connection.
Duties and Responsibilities
Content Development/Writing/Editing - 40%
• Generates stories/content pieces on a regular basis that advance strategic goals and drive performance, covering stories around academic and research excellence with high relevance to priority audiences including peers, policymakers, Michigan and national public, alumni, prospective and current students and employees
• Tailors content to audiences, channels and platforms as we move toward audience segmentation and personalization informed by data, adapting stories for different audiences and channels
• Translates complex topics into audience-friendly, engaging stories and general content while also ensuring all information is represented accurately
• Writes about MSU’s research, innovation, discoveries and trend stories, as well as in-depth stories of cross-college collaborations and multiunit initiatives that advance strategic priorities, specifically:
• Produces stories/content on a regular basis for publication/distribution
• Follows good SEO practices in writing to help grow audience and enhance performance of content
• Identifies and interviews students, faculty, staff, alumni and other sources for stories
• Recommends and helps coordinate visual/multimedia elements to accompany articles. May include capturing content using smartphone technology; working with story subjects to identify visuals; and collaborating with editors, visual storytellers and designers to take content from concept to final execution
• Coordinates story creation, including strategic briefs, writing and collaboration with designers, photographers and editors while meeting deadlines
• Works with subjects of stories and other stakeholders to ensure content is approved prior to publication/distribution
• Occasionally writes copy for marketing materials such as advertising, collateral or email copy
• Contributes to upkeep of detailed editorial calendar to organize story flow and ensure the ability to leverage relevance and trends
• Ensures expert quality control and adherence to AP style
Collaboration and Leadership - 30%
• Works collaboratively and flexibly with other colleagues in University Communications and in units across campus, facilitating joint content efforts, collaborative storytelling, coordinated messaging and cohesive brand experience
• Collaborates with strategic content team to develop institutional-level, multichannel strategies to drive content reach, consumption and engagement in multiple channels
• Works with strategic content team on selection, planning, creation and production of stories gathered through campus sources that position MSU as a leading research university through fresh and engaging content
• Coordinates with PR colleagues on content ideas with earned media potential
• Works on multiple projects at one time, ensuring seamless execution and quality control
Strategic Content Planning - 20%
• Exercises sharp editorial judgment to identify and ideate brand-aligned content/story ideas that help shape audience perceptions and drive University Communications’ strategies focused on brand, content, channels and audiences
• Develops relationships with a wide network of faculty and staff, including communications colleagues across MSU, to serve as sources for story ideas
• Keeps a pulse on content trends, attends conferences to stay current on industry best practices and provides recommendations on how to apply learnings to MSU’s content strategy to ensure relevant and breakthrough communications
Data and Analytics - 10%
• Regularly accesses and reviews data and analytics to understand how content performs; incorporates insights and learnings to help shape future tactics and content
• Works with members of the content and analytics teams to help improve content performance among audiences
Unit Specific Education/Experience/Skills
• Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a bachelor’s degree program in journalism, marketing, advertising, public relations, English or related field that prepared individual to communicate effectively with diverse audiences
• Three to five years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in a professional writing field and the ability to comprehend research and academic writing and “translate” it effectively for different audiences, including the general public, depending on the distribution channel
• Keen editorial judgement and proven track record of identifying and producing stories with demonstrated (through audience metrics) appeal to target audience
• Experience translating, with the highest regard for accuracy, complex topics and research into accessible, concise, creative and relevant content for a public audience
• Experience developing engaging content for social media channels
• Excellent writing, interview, research and editing skills, with proficient knowledge of Associated Press style
• Or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Desired Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in journalism, marketing, advertising, public relations, English or related field
• Seven to 10 years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in public relations, journalism or content marketing
• Experience developing cross-channel content
• Proven ability to develop quality content that grabs attention, stimulates discussion and is relevant and emotionally engaging
• A proven “team player” mentality ready for a fast-paced marketing communications environment; flexible, collaborative, positive
• A solid understanding of how brand storytelling interacts with the larger integrated marketing and communications network (earned, paid, owned, and shared)
• Experience with visual storytelling through use of photo, video, animations, infographics, etc.
• Experience working in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment
• Excellent verbal and presentation skills; can deliver content in a compelling, confident, professional and poised manner
• Strong verbal communication skills
• Strong leadership and accountability; can work under minimal supervision; highly productive and can manage multiple projects simultaneously
• Proficiency in word processing software, Microsoft Office
• Experience with and demonstrated ability to learn new content management systems, content management platforms
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Application Materials Cover Letter
Writing Sample
Three References
Work Hours STANDARD 8-5
Website www.comms.msu.edu
Remote Work Statement MSU strives to provide a flexible work environment and this position has been designated as remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties can be performed remotely as mutually agreed upon.
Bidding eligibility ends on 11/21/2023 at 11:55 PM Advertised: Nov 15, 2023 Eastern Standard Time Applications close: Nov 28, 2023 11:55 Eastern Standard Time
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4801422
University of California Office of the President
Oakland, CA, USA
Summer Institute For Emerging Managers And Leaders (Sieml) Manager - Hybrid
Location: Oakland
Full Time
Job ID: 55573
Job Posting
For UCOP internal applicants, please login to the internal candidate gateway at: https://jobs.ucop.edu/
This is a Full-Time, Hybrid position.
UC OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
At the University of California (UC), your contributions make a difference. A world leader producing Nobel and Pulitzer prize recipients with over 150 years of groundbreaking research transforming the world. Choose a career where you can leverage your knowledge, skills and aspirations to inspire and support some of the greatest minds in the world, and those who will follow in their footsteps. Working at the University of California is being part of a unique institution, and a vibrant and diverse community. At the University of California, Office of the President, we propel our mission through impactful work locally, in government centers and systemwide. We are passionate people, serving the greater good.
The University of California, one of the largest and most acclaimed institutions of higher learning in the world, is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and public service. The University of California Office of the President is the headquarters to the 10 campuses, six academic medical centers and three national laboratories and enrolls premier students from California, the nation and the world. https://www.ucop.edu/about
Department Overview Graduate, Undergraduate and Equity Affairs (GUEA) at the UC Office of the President provides leadership and support for efforts that advance UC equity and inclusion, close equity gaps, promote access to and successful completion of baccalaureate and graduate degrees, and help to provide an exemplary University experience for all. We are committed to the University of California's academic mission and to our core values: integrity in advocating unapologetically for access and institutional equity, respect for one another, accountability for and effective use of our public resources, and excellence in our service to the University and the State.
SIEML
The University of California's (UC) Summer Institute for Emerging Managers and Leaders (SIEML) serves as a pathway to advance inclusion within the graduate programs at UC's six business schools (Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside and San Diego). Launched in 2012, SIEML offers undergraduate students enrolled at HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and HSIs (Hispanic Serving Institutions), an immersive, short-term residential, business education leadership experience and includes graduate fellowships to UC graduate business schools. https://sieml.universityofcalifornia.edu/.
Position Summary Uses advanced operational concepts and objectives to resolve highly complex issues. Regularly works on issues where analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors. Exercises judgment in selecting methods, techniques and evaluation criteria for obtaining results. Primarily deals with programs and proposals with broad impact across the function, research initiative, program and / or organization. Develops and oversees the implementation of new programs and processes.
Key Responsibilities
• 40% Program Management: Manages SIEML: serves as year-round program lead and lead contact for SIEML. Functions with a high degree of autonomy. Leads SIEML policy and program planning, development, administration, management and implementation. Regularly interprets, monitors and analyzes information regarding policies and procedures and provides consultative services to administrators and other stakeholders. Supports campus host lead in management of the on-site program. Annually coordinates with campus host lead to ensure all key programmatic elements (housing, core program content/agenda, corporate visits/engagement, field trips, speaker series are appropriately addressed by host campus in a manner consistent with program guidelines, timelines and needs. Position may support key programmatic content needs in finalizing the program each year. Position is on site each summer for full duration of the residential program and serves as one of the primary contacts during program each summer. Provides analyses and administration for complex program budget, working directly with internal and external constituents. Develops positions, hires, directs and supervises student interns and ambassadors. Creates and manages SIEML Ambassador Program.
• 30% Outreach, Admissions and Alumni Engagement: Oversees development and implementation of program admissions policies, regulations and guidelines, and evaluates annually for effectiveness. Serves as the systemwide lead for SIEML, represents the program in a wide range of settings and opportunities to advance its brand and impact. Develops and coordinates policy and program communications; Provides comprehensive expert guidance on SIEML admissions policies. Serves on various committees and leads efforts to identify and propose improvements to recruitment strategy and technology to enhance applications and yield. Communicates and collaborates with each of the UC business schools, including in-person visits. Proposes, leads and/or participates on policy, strategy and planning committees and working groups. Leads regular systemwide meetings. Maintains and shares prospective graduate program applicant information with UC business schools. Identifies opportunities and recommends outreach and recruitment activities for UC Business School personnel. Identifies opportunities for UC business school faculty and administrators to outreach to HBCUs and HSIs and help raise UC's profile and presence with key stakeholders on these campuses. Facilitates sharing of outreach and recruitment planning information between UC business schools (travel and conference plans) to maximize inclusion outreach opportunities on behalf of and beyond SIEML and overall outreach on behalf of UC graduate business school programs. Manages database of alumni contact information, including data about current academic status, graduate programs applied to and attended, career paths and other pertinent information; Documents and shares significant activities of SIEML alumni with UC school reps; Provides consistent stewardship to alumni, ensuring that alumni feel continual connection with program; Delivers regular updates about SIEML to alumni; Creates and manages social media platforms for alumni and manages engagement. Counsels stakeholders in considering and executing innovative efforts to drive inclusion outcomes across UC business programs. Partners and participates in training opportunities to advance understanding of admissions programs and guidelines. In consultation, responsible for development of systemwide SIEML admissions policies. Consults with UC business schools regarding recruitment and admissions of SIEML alumni. Leads SIEML admissions process; organizes admissions committee meetings and chairs admissions committee; collects applications, organizes and shares with admissions committee. Gathers all admissions evaluations from admissions committee and coordinates selection process and notifies applicants of decisions. Serves as primary recruiter for SIEML program. Manages creation and deployment of annual outreach/recruitment plan; oversees creation and delivery of outreach and marketing materials; oversees and manages social media marketing efforts. Visits HBCUs and HSIs; cultivates substantive relationships with representatives from partner and potential partner institutions and meets with potential program applicants (individually, group workshops, etc.). Delivers presentations, conducts workshops; facilitates public relations and media opportunities on behalf of the program. Organizes effective outreach activities.
• 20% Executive Advisor and Program/Sponsorship Development: Provides in-depth evaluation and complex analysis to advance program. Develops proposals and recommendations to guide and support a broader strategic direction for the program. Advises UC business school deans and principal management staff, guides and directs planning and recommends innovative developments to advance equity and inclusion within UC business school community. Helps facilitate key new initiatives such as the annual UC Business School Deans Summit. Serves as an advisor for continued development of systemwide Alliance for Diversity in Business (ADB) to support collective UC impact and enhanced coordination, communication and collaboration between the six UC business schools. Responsible for engagement and reporting with state leadership/core program sponsor, as appropriate. Develops and cultivates relationships with industry partners and promotes sponsorship and program enhancement opportunities.
• 10% Technology Management/Other Duties: Develops and advocates solutions to program issues, including developing and administering new systems, policies, processes, or programs. Leads and manages effort to create and maintain complex database to track all SIEML participants and alumni including post-participation application to UC business schools and post-graduation placement. Also responsible for coordinating integration of SIEML database into larger unit-wide complex database for primary systemwide pathways programs. Develops and implements website policies and manages organizational website content; drafts newsletters and correspondence to organizational constituents; Manages and maintains data and documents; Creates annual report for UC and government leadership and other external audiences. Other duties as assigned.
Experience Required Qualifications
• Minimum 5 years of relevant work experience.
Skills and Abilities Required Qualifications
• Excellent ability to analyze, interpret and communicate policies and procedures to the university community, educators, prospective students and the public. • Advanced interpersonal skills including verbal and written communication, active listening, critical thinking, persuasiveness, advising and counseling skills. • Broad knowledge of a variety of administrative operational activities such as project and event management, basic fundraising processes, risk management planning, website design, and accounting guidelines. • Excellent ability to lead collaborative relationships with UC, schools, other universities, community organizations, and other institutions. • Advanced knowledge of project management including program design, implementation, and evaluation. • Well-organized, focused, goal-oriented with an ability to prioritize and exercise good judgment. • Ability to use discretion and maintain confidentiality. • Strong skills in long and short-term planning, analysis, problem-solving, and customer service. • Advanced skills to develop the University's strategic recruitment plans, designing outreach and recruitment programs and materials that will inform, attract, and enroll top candidates to the school / college, including students from under-represented groups. • Experience in higher education, with demonstrated interest and responsibility in domains of diversity, equity and inclusion. • Solid experience in social media marketing and general marketing practices. • Familiarity and interest in business education. • Professional experience in higher education recruitment and admissions. • Knowledge of Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint at the level of sophistication required for the position. • Experience overseeing the creation and management of a database. • Experience overseeing the creation and management of a website. • Experience using Cascade web development software a plus. • Advanced knowledge of applicable policy analysis techniques. • Ability to work both independently as well as collaboratively with school staff and other university representatives to achieve defined goals is critical. • Takes initiative to organize and follow through with complex tasks to meet deadlines.
Preferred Qualifications
• Knowledge and understanding of SIEML,; Knowledge and understanding of UC and the campus business programs. • Proven ability to use MS Office Suite. • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to practice sound judgment in communicating effectively with a very diverse group of individuals in a diplomatic and professional manner, including both strong written and verbal communication skills. • Resourcefulness in finding ways to engage individuals including appropriate, positive solutions to problems and initiative in presenting alternatives and implementing solutions to ensure effective change. • Ability to anticipate problems and take necessary action to eliminate or mitigate potential negative effects. • Expert knowledge of University rules and regulations, processes, protocols and procedures for budget, accounting and fund management, and / or personnel management. • Advanced understanding of admissions technology. • Thorough knowledge of financial analysis and reporting techniques, and / or human resources policies and procedures for staff and academic employees.
Education Required Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training
Job Title Project Policy Analyst 4
Job Code 007399
Salary Grade Grade 23
Payscale: $103,000 - $120,000
Full Salary Range: $82,400 - $151,400
The University of California, Office of the President, is required to provide a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role. This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be offered a salary at or near the top of the range for a position. Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience. The full salary range shows the growth potential for this position and the pay scale is the budgeted salary or hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position.
HOW TO APPLY
Please be prepared to attach a cover letter and resume with your application. Your application will be considered incomplete without a cover letter.
APPLICATION REVIEW DATE
The new review date for this job is July 14, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. .
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Background Check Process: Successful completion of a background check is required for this critical position. https://www.ucop.edu/local-human-resources/manager-resources/hiring-process/background-checks.html
Smoke Free Work Environment: The University of California, Office of the President, is smoke & tobacco-free as of January 1, 2014. https://www.ucop.edu/safety-and-loss-prevention/environmental/program-resources/uc-smoke-free/uc-smoke-tobacco-free.html
August 2021 Update: The University of California has issued a policy requiring employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID -19 before physically accessing the University location or programs. Upon hire into a UCOP position, you will be provided detailed instructions on how to comply with this policy including access to the COVID vaccination at no cost. New hires to UCOP who work onsite or will come onsite for any activities at a UCOP or other UC location must comply with this policy within 8 weeks after their start date. The policy allows for employees to request approval for an exception or deferral. https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/5000695/SARS-CoV-2_Covid-19
EEO STATEMENT
The University of California, Office of the President, is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/DiscHarassAffirmAction
The University of California, Office of the President, strives to make this job board accessible to any and all users. If you have comments regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact us at: https://www.ucop.edu/accessibility/index.html or email the Human Resource Department at: epost@ucop.edu.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4342879
Full Time
Summer Institute For Emerging Managers And Leaders (Sieml) Manager - Hybrid
Location: Oakland
Full Time
Job ID: 55573
Job Posting
For UCOP internal applicants, please login to the internal candidate gateway at: https://jobs.ucop.edu/
This is a Full-Time, Hybrid position.
UC OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
At the University of California (UC), your contributions make a difference. A world leader producing Nobel and Pulitzer prize recipients with over 150 years of groundbreaking research transforming the world. Choose a career where you can leverage your knowledge, skills and aspirations to inspire and support some of the greatest minds in the world, and those who will follow in their footsteps. Working at the University of California is being part of a unique institution, and a vibrant and diverse community. At the University of California, Office of the President, we propel our mission through impactful work locally, in government centers and systemwide. We are passionate people, serving the greater good.
The University of California, one of the largest and most acclaimed institutions of higher learning in the world, is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and public service. The University of California Office of the President is the headquarters to the 10 campuses, six academic medical centers and three national laboratories and enrolls premier students from California, the nation and the world. https://www.ucop.edu/about
Department Overview Graduate, Undergraduate and Equity Affairs (GUEA) at the UC Office of the President provides leadership and support for efforts that advance UC equity and inclusion, close equity gaps, promote access to and successful completion of baccalaureate and graduate degrees, and help to provide an exemplary University experience for all. We are committed to the University of California's academic mission and to our core values: integrity in advocating unapologetically for access and institutional equity, respect for one another, accountability for and effective use of our public resources, and excellence in our service to the University and the State.
SIEML
The University of California's (UC) Summer Institute for Emerging Managers and Leaders (SIEML) serves as a pathway to advance inclusion within the graduate programs at UC's six business schools (Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside and San Diego). Launched in 2012, SIEML offers undergraduate students enrolled at HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and HSIs (Hispanic Serving Institutions), an immersive, short-term residential, business education leadership experience and includes graduate fellowships to UC graduate business schools. https://sieml.universityofcalifornia.edu/.
Position Summary Uses advanced operational concepts and objectives to resolve highly complex issues. Regularly works on issues where analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors. Exercises judgment in selecting methods, techniques and evaluation criteria for obtaining results. Primarily deals with programs and proposals with broad impact across the function, research initiative, program and / or organization. Develops and oversees the implementation of new programs and processes.
Key Responsibilities
• 40% Program Management: Manages SIEML: serves as year-round program lead and lead contact for SIEML. Functions with a high degree of autonomy. Leads SIEML policy and program planning, development, administration, management and implementation. Regularly interprets, monitors and analyzes information regarding policies and procedures and provides consultative services to administrators and other stakeholders. Supports campus host lead in management of the on-site program. Annually coordinates with campus host lead to ensure all key programmatic elements (housing, core program content/agenda, corporate visits/engagement, field trips, speaker series are appropriately addressed by host campus in a manner consistent with program guidelines, timelines and needs. Position may support key programmatic content needs in finalizing the program each year. Position is on site each summer for full duration of the residential program and serves as one of the primary contacts during program each summer. Provides analyses and administration for complex program budget, working directly with internal and external constituents. Develops positions, hires, directs and supervises student interns and ambassadors. Creates and manages SIEML Ambassador Program.
• 30% Outreach, Admissions and Alumni Engagement: Oversees development and implementation of program admissions policies, regulations and guidelines, and evaluates annually for effectiveness. Serves as the systemwide lead for SIEML, represents the program in a wide range of settings and opportunities to advance its brand and impact. Develops and coordinates policy and program communications; Provides comprehensive expert guidance on SIEML admissions policies. Serves on various committees and leads efforts to identify and propose improvements to recruitment strategy and technology to enhance applications and yield. Communicates and collaborates with each of the UC business schools, including in-person visits. Proposes, leads and/or participates on policy, strategy and planning committees and working groups. Leads regular systemwide meetings. Maintains and shares prospective graduate program applicant information with UC business schools. Identifies opportunities and recommends outreach and recruitment activities for UC Business School personnel. Identifies opportunities for UC business school faculty and administrators to outreach to HBCUs and HSIs and help raise UC's profile and presence with key stakeholders on these campuses. Facilitates sharing of outreach and recruitment planning information between UC business schools (travel and conference plans) to maximize inclusion outreach opportunities on behalf of and beyond SIEML and overall outreach on behalf of UC graduate business school programs. Manages database of alumni contact information, including data about current academic status, graduate programs applied to and attended, career paths and other pertinent information; Documents and shares significant activities of SIEML alumni with UC school reps; Provides consistent stewardship to alumni, ensuring that alumni feel continual connection with program; Delivers regular updates about SIEML to alumni; Creates and manages social media platforms for alumni and manages engagement. Counsels stakeholders in considering and executing innovative efforts to drive inclusion outcomes across UC business programs. Partners and participates in training opportunities to advance understanding of admissions programs and guidelines. In consultation, responsible for development of systemwide SIEML admissions policies. Consults with UC business schools regarding recruitment and admissions of SIEML alumni. Leads SIEML admissions process; organizes admissions committee meetings and chairs admissions committee; collects applications, organizes and shares with admissions committee. Gathers all admissions evaluations from admissions committee and coordinates selection process and notifies applicants of decisions. Serves as primary recruiter for SIEML program. Manages creation and deployment of annual outreach/recruitment plan; oversees creation and delivery of outreach and marketing materials; oversees and manages social media marketing efforts. Visits HBCUs and HSIs; cultivates substantive relationships with representatives from partner and potential partner institutions and meets with potential program applicants (individually, group workshops, etc.). Delivers presentations, conducts workshops; facilitates public relations and media opportunities on behalf of the program. Organizes effective outreach activities.
• 20% Executive Advisor and Program/Sponsorship Development: Provides in-depth evaluation and complex analysis to advance program. Develops proposals and recommendations to guide and support a broader strategic direction for the program. Advises UC business school deans and principal management staff, guides and directs planning and recommends innovative developments to advance equity and inclusion within UC business school community. Helps facilitate key new initiatives such as the annual UC Business School Deans Summit. Serves as an advisor for continued development of systemwide Alliance for Diversity in Business (ADB) to support collective UC impact and enhanced coordination, communication and collaboration between the six UC business schools. Responsible for engagement and reporting with state leadership/core program sponsor, as appropriate. Develops and cultivates relationships with industry partners and promotes sponsorship and program enhancement opportunities.
• 10% Technology Management/Other Duties: Develops and advocates solutions to program issues, including developing and administering new systems, policies, processes, or programs. Leads and manages effort to create and maintain complex database to track all SIEML participants and alumni including post-participation application to UC business schools and post-graduation placement. Also responsible for coordinating integration of SIEML database into larger unit-wide complex database for primary systemwide pathways programs. Develops and implements website policies and manages organizational website content; drafts newsletters and correspondence to organizational constituents; Manages and maintains data and documents; Creates annual report for UC and government leadership and other external audiences. Other duties as assigned.
Experience Required Qualifications
• Minimum 5 years of relevant work experience.
Skills and Abilities Required Qualifications
• Excellent ability to analyze, interpret and communicate policies and procedures to the university community, educators, prospective students and the public. • Advanced interpersonal skills including verbal and written communication, active listening, critical thinking, persuasiveness, advising and counseling skills. • Broad knowledge of a variety of administrative operational activities such as project and event management, basic fundraising processes, risk management planning, website design, and accounting guidelines. • Excellent ability to lead collaborative relationships with UC, schools, other universities, community organizations, and other institutions. • Advanced knowledge of project management including program design, implementation, and evaluation. • Well-organized, focused, goal-oriented with an ability to prioritize and exercise good judgment. • Ability to use discretion and maintain confidentiality. • Strong skills in long and short-term planning, analysis, problem-solving, and customer service. • Advanced skills to develop the University's strategic recruitment plans, designing outreach and recruitment programs and materials that will inform, attract, and enroll top candidates to the school / college, including students from under-represented groups. • Experience in higher education, with demonstrated interest and responsibility in domains of diversity, equity and inclusion. • Solid experience in social media marketing and general marketing practices. • Familiarity and interest in business education. • Professional experience in higher education recruitment and admissions. • Knowledge of Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint at the level of sophistication required for the position. • Experience overseeing the creation and management of a database. • Experience overseeing the creation and management of a website. • Experience using Cascade web development software a plus. • Advanced knowledge of applicable policy analysis techniques. • Ability to work both independently as well as collaboratively with school staff and other university representatives to achieve defined goals is critical. • Takes initiative to organize and follow through with complex tasks to meet deadlines.
Preferred Qualifications
• Knowledge and understanding of SIEML,; Knowledge and understanding of UC and the campus business programs. • Proven ability to use MS Office Suite. • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to practice sound judgment in communicating effectively with a very diverse group of individuals in a diplomatic and professional manner, including both strong written and verbal communication skills. • Resourcefulness in finding ways to engage individuals including appropriate, positive solutions to problems and initiative in presenting alternatives and implementing solutions to ensure effective change. • Ability to anticipate problems and take necessary action to eliminate or mitigate potential negative effects. • Expert knowledge of University rules and regulations, processes, protocols and procedures for budget, accounting and fund management, and / or personnel management. • Advanced understanding of admissions technology. • Thorough knowledge of financial analysis and reporting techniques, and / or human resources policies and procedures for staff and academic employees.
Education Required Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training
Job Title Project Policy Analyst 4
Job Code 007399
Salary Grade Grade 23
Payscale: $103,000 - $120,000
Full Salary Range: $82,400 - $151,400
The University of California, Office of the President, is required to provide a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role. This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be offered a salary at or near the top of the range for a position. Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience. The full salary range shows the growth potential for this position and the pay scale is the budgeted salary or hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position.
HOW TO APPLY
Please be prepared to attach a cover letter and resume with your application. Your application will be considered incomplete without a cover letter.
APPLICATION REVIEW DATE
The new review date for this job is July 14, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. .
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Background Check Process: Successful completion of a background check is required for this critical position. https://www.ucop.edu/local-human-resources/manager-resources/hiring-process/background-checks.html
Smoke Free Work Environment: The University of California, Office of the President, is smoke & tobacco-free as of January 1, 2014. https://www.ucop.edu/safety-and-loss-prevention/environmental/program-resources/uc-smoke-free/uc-smoke-tobacco-free.html
August 2021 Update: The University of California has issued a policy requiring employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID -19 before physically accessing the University location or programs. Upon hire into a UCOP position, you will be provided detailed instructions on how to comply with this policy including access to the COVID vaccination at no cost. New hires to UCOP who work onsite or will come onsite for any activities at a UCOP or other UC location must comply with this policy within 8 weeks after their start date. The policy allows for employees to request approval for an exception or deferral. https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/5000695/SARS-CoV-2_Covid-19
EEO STATEMENT
The University of California, Office of the President, is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/DiscHarassAffirmAction
The University of California, Office of the President, strives to make this job board accessible to any and all users. If you have comments regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact us at: https://www.ucop.edu/accessibility/index.html or email the Human Resource Department at: epost@ucop.edu.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4342879
Information Technology Portfolio Program Manager
Oregon State University
Department: Univ Info & Tech Admin (JIS)
Appointment Type: Professional Faculty
Job Location: Corvallis
Recommended Full-Time Salary Range: $72,216 - $126,456
Job Summary:
University Information and Technology (UIT) is seeking a Information Technology Portfolio Program Manager. This is a full-time (1.00 FTE), 12-month, professional faculty position.
University Information and Technology (UIT) is Oregon State University's central IT organization, with an operating budget of approximately $36M/yr and with additional project/program funding. UIT is led by the Vice Provost for Information Technology, who is also OSU's Chief Information Officer (CIO) and the university official with responsibility for setting university-wide IT policy and guiding the university's central and distributed IT enterprise.
Reporting to the Chief of Staff of the Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO), the IT Portfolio Program Manager is responsible for the overall management and maintenance of the university's strategic IT project portfolio and its project roadmap. The position helps ensure OSU IT is doing the right work, in the right sequence, it gets that work done, and delivers desired and measurable benefits. To these roles the position brings a bias towards getting things done and increasing forward momentum toward achieving strategic goals for OSU IT.
At UIT we are a team operating with the same guiding principles. Three of the top ones are:
• UIT commits to deliver data as a strategic working asset and to enable data informed decision making across OSU. UIT leaders and staff lead by example and use data to inform decision making at all levels in the organization. Persons in technology roles are also expected to design systems with data portability in mind and work within enterprise architecture and privacy guidelines.
• UIT commits to and believes in the strength and value of diversity, equity, inclusion, and access (DEIA) both throughout our team and as an intentional and active practice to advance the vision, mission, and strategic efforts of the entire university. As a member of the UIT community, the person in this position is expected to foster and promote the values of DEIA and demonstrate a commitment to inclusive excellence in their work.
• Proactively securing and protecting OSU's digital assets and information systems is crucial to our missions of teaching and learning, research, and extension and engagement. All OSU IT professionals are directly responsible for providing high quality and secure IT systems and services. Persons in technology roles are expected to be responsive to security related actions and requirements, and to collaborate to find secure ways to support the OSU community.
Why OSU?
Working for Oregon State University is so much more than a job!
Oregon State University is a dynamic community of dreamers, doers, problem-solvers and change-makers. We don’t wait for challenges to present themselves — we seek them out and take them on. We welcome students, faculty and staff from every background and perspective into a community where everyone feels seen and heard. We have deep-rooted mindfulness for the natural world and all who depend on it, and together, we apply knowledge, tools and skills to build a better future for all.
FACTS:
• Top 1.4% university in the world • More research funding than all public universities in Oregon combined • 1 of 3 land, sea, space and sun grant universities in the U.S. • 2 campuses, 11 colleges, 12 experiment stations, and Extension programs in all 36 counties • 7 cultural resource centers that offer education, celebration and belonging for everyone • 100+ undergraduate degree programs, 80+ graduate degrees plus hundreds of minor options and certificates • 35k+ students including more than 2.3k international students and 10k students of color • 217k+ alumni worldwide • For more interesting facts about OSU visit: https://oregonstate.edu/about
Locations:
Oregon State has a statewide presence with campuses in Corvallis and Bend, the OSU Portland Center and the Hatfield Marine Science Center on the Pacific Coast in Newport.
Oregon State’s beautiful, historic and state-of-the-art main campus is located in one of America’s best college towns. Corvallis is located close to the Pacific Ocean, the Cascade mountains and Oregon wine county. Nestled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, this beautiful city offers miles of mountain biking and hiking trails, a river perfect for boating or kayaking and an eclectic downtown featuring local cuisine, popular events and performances.
Total Rewards Package:
Oregon State University offers a https://hr.oregonstate.edu/benefits/prospective-employee with benefits eligible positions that is designed to meet the needs of employees and their families including: • Medical, Dental, Vision and Basic Life. OSU pays 95% of premiums for you and your eligible dependents. • Free confidential mental health and emotional support services, and counseling resources. • Retirement savings paid by the university. • A generous paid leave package, including holidays, vacation and sick leave. • Tuition reduction benefits for you or your qualifying dependents at OSU or the additional six Oregon Public Universities. • Robust Work Life programs including Dual Career assistance resources, flexible work arrangements, a Family Resource Center, Affinity Groups and an Employee Assistance Program.
Future and current OSU employees can use the https://hr.oregonstate.edu/benefits/new-employees/benefits-calculator to learn more about the full value of the benefits provided at OSU.
Key Responsibilities
40% – Performance Analysis
• Responsible for development, support and maintenance of the internal IT performance management process. • Measures performance of projects and services against standards, procedures, and service levels to ensure that the university’s agreed upon service expectations are met. • Monitors, analyzes, and verifies data to ensure operational efficiencies of IT functions. • Defines the proper metrics and KPIs for evaluating strategic impact, project delivery, service delivery quality and performance levels. • Designs and produces reports on metrics and KPIs. • Evaluates and defines strategies for improving processes and procedures. • Develops and implements changes and improvements.
20% – Portfolio Planning
• Builds and maintains a comprehensive view of the IT project portfolio: proposed, rejected, in-progress, and completed projects • In collaboration with the Enterprise Portfolio Project Management Office (EPPMO), coordinates the lifecycle of IT projects from project intake, through stage gates to completion. • Tracks strategic or operational projects and ad hoc/unexpected projects needed to support the CIO • Maintains a projected schedule for the portfolio as an IT project roadmap • Maintains a resource perspective on the portfolio and roadmap • Works with the IT Governance Manager to consult governance committees on proposed projects and report on the performance of IT projects as appropriate
20% – Portfolio and Resource Analysis
• With the EPPMO determines the source, amount, and timing of needed project resources • Collects and updates projections of timing of projects and impact of timing on portfolio resource requirements to produce a capacity forecast • Identifies and executes flexible strategies for obtaining the fiscal and staff resources needed to accomplish projects, from employing internal UIT or OSU IT staff, to contracting externally for staff, when needed
20% – Portfolio Execution
• Tracks the progress and the health of the projects in the portfolio • Assesses potential changes to project scope, cost, or schedule against their impact on anticipated benefits and their impact on the overall portfolio. • With project manager, manages escalation of issues to executive sponsors, governance, or other executive leaders • Provide the Chief of Staff and CIO information to ensure projects are moving forward in accordance with leadership guidance • Ensures the needed flow of communication on project status • Conducts post-completion assessments of projects with the EPPMO
What You Will Need
• Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (i.e. Business, Information Technology, management) • At least three years of related experience in planning and management of collections (portfolios) of projects • Experience with estimation of human and fiscal resource requirements as they relate to project management. • Track record of finding ways to keep projects moving forward to a successful completion, despite obstacles, delivering on desired organizational value • Familiarity with the use of project management and reporting tools to monitor activities and analyze project performance • Demonstrated experience with evaluating the impact of projects or the performance/efficiency of services and operations • Strong written communication and presentation skills that adapt to widely varied constituencies, including non-technical leadership. • Excellent interpersonal influencing, and negotiation skills, including a high degree of political sensitivity and astuteness. • Strong analytical skills • Self-motivated/directed, with strong organizational skills, and a demonstrated ability to work independently and resolve problems. • Ability to work successfully in a team setting • A demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity
This position is designated as a critical or security-sensitive position; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a criminal history check and be determined to be position qualified as per University Standard: 05-010 et seq. Incumbents are required to self-report convictions and those in youth programs may have additional criminal history checks every 24 months.
What We Would Like You to Have
• Experience with statistical analysis, analyzing organization performance objectives, and developing performance metrics. • Five or more years of relevant experience • Program or project management certification • Green belt or higher Six Sigma certification • IT Service Management certification
Working Conditions / Work Schedule
Special Instructions to Applicants
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by June 16, 2023. Applications will continue to be accepted after the full consideration date, until a sufficient applicant pool has been achieved or the position is filled. The closing date is subject to change without notice to applicants.
When applying you will be required to attach the following electronic documents:
1) A resume/CV; and
2) A cover letter indicating how your qualifications and experience have prepared you for this position.
You will also be required to submit the names of at least three professional references, their e-mail addresses and telephone numbers as part of the application process.
For additional information please contact: Alisha Brucker Alisha.brucker@oregonstate.edu
OSU commits to inclusive excellence by advancing equity and diversity in all that we do. We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, and particularly encourage applications from members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ community members, and others who demonstrate the ability to help us achieve our vision of a diverse and inclusive community.
OSU will conduct a review of the National Sex Offender Public website prior to hire.
This position is designated as a critical or security-sensitive position; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a criminal history check and be determined to be position qualified as per University Standard 05-010 . Incumbents are required to self-report convictions and those in youth programs may have additional criminal history checks every 24 months. Offers of employment are contingent upon meeting all minimum qualifications including the criminal history check requirement.
To apply, please visit: https://apptrkr.com/4249747
Full Time
Information Technology Portfolio Program Manager
Oregon State University
Department: Univ Info & Tech Admin (JIS)
Appointment Type: Professional Faculty
Job Location: Corvallis
Recommended Full-Time Salary Range: $72,216 - $126,456
Job Summary:
University Information and Technology (UIT) is seeking a Information Technology Portfolio Program Manager. This is a full-time (1.00 FTE), 12-month, professional faculty position.
University Information and Technology (UIT) is Oregon State University's central IT organization, with an operating budget of approximately $36M/yr and with additional project/program funding. UIT is led by the Vice Provost for Information Technology, who is also OSU's Chief Information Officer (CIO) and the university official with responsibility for setting university-wide IT policy and guiding the university's central and distributed IT enterprise.
Reporting to the Chief of Staff of the Office of the Chief Information Officer (CIO), the IT Portfolio Program Manager is responsible for the overall management and maintenance of the university's strategic IT project portfolio and its project roadmap. The position helps ensure OSU IT is doing the right work, in the right sequence, it gets that work done, and delivers desired and measurable benefits. To these roles the position brings a bias towards getting things done and increasing forward momentum toward achieving strategic goals for OSU IT.
At UIT we are a team operating with the same guiding principles. Three of the top ones are:
• UIT commits to deliver data as a strategic working asset and to enable data informed decision making across OSU. UIT leaders and staff lead by example and use data to inform decision making at all levels in the organization. Persons in technology roles are also expected to design systems with data portability in mind and work within enterprise architecture and privacy guidelines.
• UIT commits to and believes in the strength and value of diversity, equity, inclusion, and access (DEIA) both throughout our team and as an intentional and active practice to advance the vision, mission, and strategic efforts of the entire university. As a member of the UIT community, the person in this position is expected to foster and promote the values of DEIA and demonstrate a commitment to inclusive excellence in their work.
• Proactively securing and protecting OSU's digital assets and information systems is crucial to our missions of teaching and learning, research, and extension and engagement. All OSU IT professionals are directly responsible for providing high quality and secure IT systems and services. Persons in technology roles are expected to be responsive to security related actions and requirements, and to collaborate to find secure ways to support the OSU community.
Why OSU?
Working for Oregon State University is so much more than a job!
Oregon State University is a dynamic community of dreamers, doers, problem-solvers and change-makers. We don’t wait for challenges to present themselves — we seek them out and take them on. We welcome students, faculty and staff from every background and perspective into a community where everyone feels seen and heard. We have deep-rooted mindfulness for the natural world and all who depend on it, and together, we apply knowledge, tools and skills to build a better future for all.
FACTS:
• Top 1.4% university in the world • More research funding than all public universities in Oregon combined • 1 of 3 land, sea, space and sun grant universities in the U.S. • 2 campuses, 11 colleges, 12 experiment stations, and Extension programs in all 36 counties • 7 cultural resource centers that offer education, celebration and belonging for everyone • 100+ undergraduate degree programs, 80+ graduate degrees plus hundreds of minor options and certificates • 35k+ students including more than 2.3k international students and 10k students of color • 217k+ alumni worldwide • For more interesting facts about OSU visit: https://oregonstate.edu/about
Locations:
Oregon State has a statewide presence with campuses in Corvallis and Bend, the OSU Portland Center and the Hatfield Marine Science Center on the Pacific Coast in Newport.
Oregon State’s beautiful, historic and state-of-the-art main campus is located in one of America’s best college towns. Corvallis is located close to the Pacific Ocean, the Cascade mountains and Oregon wine county. Nestled in the heart of the Willamette Valley, this beautiful city offers miles of mountain biking and hiking trails, a river perfect for boating or kayaking and an eclectic downtown featuring local cuisine, popular events and performances.
Total Rewards Package:
Oregon State University offers a https://hr.oregonstate.edu/benefits/prospective-employee with benefits eligible positions that is designed to meet the needs of employees and their families including: • Medical, Dental, Vision and Basic Life. OSU pays 95% of premiums for you and your eligible dependents. • Free confidential mental health and emotional support services, and counseling resources. • Retirement savings paid by the university. • A generous paid leave package, including holidays, vacation and sick leave. • Tuition reduction benefits for you or your qualifying dependents at OSU or the additional six Oregon Public Universities. • Robust Work Life programs including Dual Career assistance resources, flexible work arrangements, a Family Resource Center, Affinity Groups and an Employee Assistance Program.
Future and current OSU employees can use the https://hr.oregonstate.edu/benefits/new-employees/benefits-calculator to learn more about the full value of the benefits provided at OSU.
Key Responsibilities
40% – Performance Analysis
• Responsible for development, support and maintenance of the internal IT performance management process. • Measures performance of projects and services against standards, procedures, and service levels to ensure that the university’s agreed upon service expectations are met. • Monitors, analyzes, and verifies data to ensure operational efficiencies of IT functions. • Defines the proper metrics and KPIs for evaluating strategic impact, project delivery, service delivery quality and performance levels. • Designs and produces reports on metrics and KPIs. • Evaluates and defines strategies for improving processes and procedures. • Develops and implements changes and improvements.
20% – Portfolio Planning
• Builds and maintains a comprehensive view of the IT project portfolio: proposed, rejected, in-progress, and completed projects • In collaboration with the Enterprise Portfolio Project Management Office (EPPMO), coordinates the lifecycle of IT projects from project intake, through stage gates to completion. • Tracks strategic or operational projects and ad hoc/unexpected projects needed to support the CIO • Maintains a projected schedule for the portfolio as an IT project roadmap • Maintains a resource perspective on the portfolio and roadmap • Works with the IT Governance Manager to consult governance committees on proposed projects and report on the performance of IT projects as appropriate
20% – Portfolio and Resource Analysis
• With the EPPMO determines the source, amount, and timing of needed project resources • Collects and updates projections of timing of projects and impact of timing on portfolio resource requirements to produce a capacity forecast • Identifies and executes flexible strategies for obtaining the fiscal and staff resources needed to accomplish projects, from employing internal UIT or OSU IT staff, to contracting externally for staff, when needed
20% – Portfolio Execution
• Tracks the progress and the health of the projects in the portfolio • Assesses potential changes to project scope, cost, or schedule against their impact on anticipated benefits and their impact on the overall portfolio. • With project manager, manages escalation of issues to executive sponsors, governance, or other executive leaders • Provide the Chief of Staff and CIO information to ensure projects are moving forward in accordance with leadership guidance • Ensures the needed flow of communication on project status • Conducts post-completion assessments of projects with the EPPMO
What You Will Need
• Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (i.e. Business, Information Technology, management) • At least three years of related experience in planning and management of collections (portfolios) of projects • Experience with estimation of human and fiscal resource requirements as they relate to project management. • Track record of finding ways to keep projects moving forward to a successful completion, despite obstacles, delivering on desired organizational value • Familiarity with the use of project management and reporting tools to monitor activities and analyze project performance • Demonstrated experience with evaluating the impact of projects or the performance/efficiency of services and operations • Strong written communication and presentation skills that adapt to widely varied constituencies, including non-technical leadership. • Excellent interpersonal influencing, and negotiation skills, including a high degree of political sensitivity and astuteness. • Strong analytical skills • Self-motivated/directed, with strong organizational skills, and a demonstrated ability to work independently and resolve problems. • Ability to work successfully in a team setting • A demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity
This position is designated as a critical or security-sensitive position; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a criminal history check and be determined to be position qualified as per University Standard: 05-010 et seq. Incumbents are required to self-report convictions and those in youth programs may have additional criminal history checks every 24 months.
What We Would Like You to Have
• Experience with statistical analysis, analyzing organization performance objectives, and developing performance metrics. • Five or more years of relevant experience • Program or project management certification • Green belt or higher Six Sigma certification • IT Service Management certification
Working Conditions / Work Schedule
Special Instructions to Applicants
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by June 16, 2023. Applications will continue to be accepted after the full consideration date, until a sufficient applicant pool has been achieved or the position is filled. The closing date is subject to change without notice to applicants.
When applying you will be required to attach the following electronic documents:
1) A resume/CV; and
2) A cover letter indicating how your qualifications and experience have prepared you for this position.
You will also be required to submit the names of at least three professional references, their e-mail addresses and telephone numbers as part of the application process.
For additional information please contact: Alisha Brucker Alisha.brucker@oregonstate.edu
OSU commits to inclusive excellence by advancing equity and diversity in all that we do. We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, and particularly encourage applications from members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ community members, and others who demonstrate the ability to help us achieve our vision of a diverse and inclusive community.
OSU will conduct a review of the National Sex Offender Public website prior to hire.
This position is designated as a critical or security-sensitive position; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a criminal history check and be determined to be position qualified as per University Standard 05-010 . Incumbents are required to self-report convictions and those in youth programs may have additional criminal history checks every 24 months. Offers of employment are contingent upon meeting all minimum qualifications including the criminal history check requirement.
To apply, please visit: https://apptrkr.com/4249747
Event Manager
Oregon State University
Department: College of Engineering (ENG)
Appointment Type: Administrative/Professional Faculty
Job Location: Corvallis
Recommended Full-Time Salary Range: $44,496- $75,516
Position Summary:
The College of Engineering is seeking an Events Manager. This is a full-time (1.00 FTE), 12-month, professional faculty position.
The Event Manager organizes and oversees logistics for in-person and virtual programming, including major events in the College of Engineering. The role will implement programs to support strategic external relations priorities, including alumni and donor relations, undergraduate and graduate student recruitment, industry relations and corporate engagement, and college reputation building.
The role establishes and maintains relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including alumni, faculty, staff, volunteers, industry partners, committees, federal, state, and local agencies, and professional associations to ensure the desired outcomes are met for college events and programs. The role will participate in efforts that support the mission, vision, and goals for the college. The role reports to the Senior Director of Advancement in the college.
The Oregon State University College of Engineering is a dynamic and fast-paced working environment, and our advancement team is a group of hard-working and collaborative colleagues. We come to work every day committed to empowering our students, our faculty and our communities to turn their efforts into results. We're looking for a results oriented, creative problem solver to join our team.
Position Duties
60% Events and programs logisticsAs a member of the college advancement team, this role will coordinate with colleagues across the college and university to develop and implement new and existing programming to engage college constituents. Programs may be in-person or virtual and a focus will be placed on hybrid event management.
Provides event and program management:
• Oversees logistics and budget to ensure event and program objectives are met.
• Establishes protocols, collaborates with stakeholders, builds and maintains relationships with various internal and external constituents, and coordinates with vendors.
• Drafts event proposals and coordinates with executive management to ensure event objectives are achieved.
• Works with the college marketing and communications team to ensure compliance with university and college branding guidelines in all marketing and communications, as well as compliance with university policy, and state and federal regulations.
• Maintains the advancement events calendar.
• Ensure constituent engagement tracking within CRM Advance (donor information database).
• This position may require the use of a personally owned vehicle or use of an OSU vehicle to carry out position duties, such as driving students to and from events.
20% Professional development and other duties as assigned
• Identify best practices in the fields of event management and constituent engagement through continued professional development.
10% Analysis and outcome measurements
• Assess outcomes of initiatives and make determinations on continuation or changes in strategy in consultation with the Senior Director of Advancement.
• Evaluates event results and outcomes and implements improvements in support of the organizational mission.
• Provides analysis, data, and reporting to assess the effectiveness of current programs and services and to inform decisions and make recommendations to executive management.
• Creates and implements new strategies to improve and measure the success of programs and events.
• Evaluates events and programs and conducts analysis for cost-saving measures.
10% Supervision
• Supervises a team of student employees.
• Provides lead work to classified and professional staff within college units as needed in support of event management.
Minimum Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in business, marketing, hospitality management or closely related field with a minimum of 2 years of professional experience in event management.
• Demonstrated success in event design.
• Demonstrated project management skills, including managing multiple, competing assignments simultaneously and working under pressure.
• Experience setting priorities, developing work plans, monitoring progress, and tracking
• details/data/information, and ability to manage time effectively, both independently and in a team environment.
• Excellent, verbal and written communications skills, organization skills, and attention to detail.
• Ability to implement creative problem solving and make independent decisions with little to no oversight.
• A demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity.
• Proficiency in software applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Publisher and Adobe Acrobat.
This position is designated as a critical or security-sensitive position; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a criminal history check and be determined to be position qualified as per University Standard: 05-010 et seq. Incumbents are required to self-report convictions.
This position requires driving a university vehicle or a personal vehicle on behalf of the university; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a motor vehicle history check, possess and maintain a current, valid driver’s license in their state of residence, be determined to be position qualified and self-report convictions as per University Policy 05-030.
Additional Required Qualifications
Preferred (Special) Qualifications
• Previous experience working in higher education.
• Previous experience working with or within a nonprofit organization or private foundation.
• Experience with overseeing and executing large-scale events for alumni, volunteers, students, industry partners, and/or other community constituents.
• Previous experience in leading programming that resulted in meaningful and measurable engagement.
Working Conditions / Work Schedule
• Light to moderate lifting may be required.
• Regular attendance required. Some weekend and evening work required.
• Travel is required, including driving to events.
Special Instructions to Applicants
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by June 6, 2023. Applications will continue to be accepted after the full consideration date, until a sufficient applicant pool has been achieved or the position is filled. The closing date is subject to change without notice to applicants.
When applying you will be required to attach the following electronic documents:
1) A Resume/CV; and
2) A Cover Letter indicating how your qualifications and experience have prepared you for this position.
You will also be required to submit the names of at least three professional references, their e-mail addresses and telephone numbers as part of the application process.
Starting salary within the salary range will be commensurate with skills, education, and experience
For additional information please contact:
Janet Knudson
Janet.knudson@oregonstate.edu
OSU commits to inclusive excellence by advancing equity and diversity in all that we do. We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, and particularly encourage applications from members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ community members, and others who demonstrate the ability to help us achieve our vision of a diverse and inclusive community.
OSU will conduct a review of the National Sex Offender Public website prior to hire .
This position is designated as a critical or security-sensitive position; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a criminal history check and be determined to be position qualified as per University Standard 05-010 et seq. Incumbents are required to self-report convictions. Offers of employment are contingent upon meeting all minimum qualifications including the criminal history check requirement.
This position requires driving a university vehicle or a personal vehicle on behalf of the university; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a motor vehicle history check, possess and maintain a current, valid driver’s license in their state of residence, be determined to be position qualified and self-report convictions as per University Policy 05-030 et seq. Offers of employment are contingent upon meeting all minimum qualifications including the motor vehicle check requirement.
To apply, please visit: https://apptrkr.com/4164764
Full Time
Event Manager
Oregon State University
Department: College of Engineering (ENG)
Appointment Type: Administrative/Professional Faculty
Job Location: Corvallis
Recommended Full-Time Salary Range: $44,496- $75,516
Position Summary:
The College of Engineering is seeking an Events Manager. This is a full-time (1.00 FTE), 12-month, professional faculty position.
The Event Manager organizes and oversees logistics for in-person and virtual programming, including major events in the College of Engineering. The role will implement programs to support strategic external relations priorities, including alumni and donor relations, undergraduate and graduate student recruitment, industry relations and corporate engagement, and college reputation building.
The role establishes and maintains relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including alumni, faculty, staff, volunteers, industry partners, committees, federal, state, and local agencies, and professional associations to ensure the desired outcomes are met for college events and programs. The role will participate in efforts that support the mission, vision, and goals for the college. The role reports to the Senior Director of Advancement in the college.
The Oregon State University College of Engineering is a dynamic and fast-paced working environment, and our advancement team is a group of hard-working and collaborative colleagues. We come to work every day committed to empowering our students, our faculty and our communities to turn their efforts into results. We're looking for a results oriented, creative problem solver to join our team.
Position Duties
60% Events and programs logisticsAs a member of the college advancement team, this role will coordinate with colleagues across the college and university to develop and implement new and existing programming to engage college constituents. Programs may be in-person or virtual and a focus will be placed on hybrid event management.
Provides event and program management:
• Oversees logistics and budget to ensure event and program objectives are met.
• Establishes protocols, collaborates with stakeholders, builds and maintains relationships with various internal and external constituents, and coordinates with vendors.
• Drafts event proposals and coordinates with executive management to ensure event objectives are achieved.
• Works with the college marketing and communications team to ensure compliance with university and college branding guidelines in all marketing and communications, as well as compliance with university policy, and state and federal regulations.
• Maintains the advancement events calendar.
• Ensure constituent engagement tracking within CRM Advance (donor information database).
• This position may require the use of a personally owned vehicle or use of an OSU vehicle to carry out position duties, such as driving students to and from events.
20% Professional development and other duties as assigned
• Identify best practices in the fields of event management and constituent engagement through continued professional development.
10% Analysis and outcome measurements
• Assess outcomes of initiatives and make determinations on continuation or changes in strategy in consultation with the Senior Director of Advancement.
• Evaluates event results and outcomes and implements improvements in support of the organizational mission.
• Provides analysis, data, and reporting to assess the effectiveness of current programs and services and to inform decisions and make recommendations to executive management.
• Creates and implements new strategies to improve and measure the success of programs and events.
• Evaluates events and programs and conducts analysis for cost-saving measures.
10% Supervision
• Supervises a team of student employees.
• Provides lead work to classified and professional staff within college units as needed in support of event management.
Minimum Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in business, marketing, hospitality management or closely related field with a minimum of 2 years of professional experience in event management.
• Demonstrated success in event design.
• Demonstrated project management skills, including managing multiple, competing assignments simultaneously and working under pressure.
• Experience setting priorities, developing work plans, monitoring progress, and tracking
• details/data/information, and ability to manage time effectively, both independently and in a team environment.
• Excellent, verbal and written communications skills, organization skills, and attention to detail.
• Ability to implement creative problem solving and make independent decisions with little to no oversight.
• A demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity.
• Proficiency in software applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Publisher and Adobe Acrobat.
This position is designated as a critical or security-sensitive position; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a criminal history check and be determined to be position qualified as per University Standard: 05-010 et seq. Incumbents are required to self-report convictions.
This position requires driving a university vehicle or a personal vehicle on behalf of the university; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a motor vehicle history check, possess and maintain a current, valid driver’s license in their state of residence, be determined to be position qualified and self-report convictions as per University Policy 05-030.
Additional Required Qualifications
Preferred (Special) Qualifications
• Previous experience working in higher education.
• Previous experience working with or within a nonprofit organization or private foundation.
• Experience with overseeing and executing large-scale events for alumni, volunteers, students, industry partners, and/or other community constituents.
• Previous experience in leading programming that resulted in meaningful and measurable engagement.
Working Conditions / Work Schedule
• Light to moderate lifting may be required.
• Regular attendance required. Some weekend and evening work required.
• Travel is required, including driving to events.
Special Instructions to Applicants
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by June 6, 2023. Applications will continue to be accepted after the full consideration date, until a sufficient applicant pool has been achieved or the position is filled. The closing date is subject to change without notice to applicants.
When applying you will be required to attach the following electronic documents:
1) A Resume/CV; and
2) A Cover Letter indicating how your qualifications and experience have prepared you for this position.
You will also be required to submit the names of at least three professional references, their e-mail addresses and telephone numbers as part of the application process.
Starting salary within the salary range will be commensurate with skills, education, and experience
For additional information please contact:
Janet Knudson
Janet.knudson@oregonstate.edu
OSU commits to inclusive excellence by advancing equity and diversity in all that we do. We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, and particularly encourage applications from members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQ community members, and others who demonstrate the ability to help us achieve our vision of a diverse and inclusive community.
OSU will conduct a review of the National Sex Offender Public website prior to hire .
This position is designated as a critical or security-sensitive position; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a criminal history check and be determined to be position qualified as per University Standard 05-010 et seq. Incumbents are required to self-report convictions. Offers of employment are contingent upon meeting all minimum qualifications including the criminal history check requirement.
This position requires driving a university vehicle or a personal vehicle on behalf of the university; therefore, the incumbent must successfully complete a motor vehicle history check, possess and maintain a current, valid driver’s license in their state of residence, be determined to be position qualified and self-report convictions as per University Policy 05-030 et seq. Offers of employment are contingent upon meeting all minimum qualifications including the motor vehicle check requirement.
To apply, please visit: https://apptrkr.com/4164764