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Kitchener - Canada

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Not Disclosed

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Salary Not Disclosed

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Overview

Term: 14 months

The Faculty Relations & Administrative Manager is responsible for overseeing coordinating and managing several portfolios including that of the Office of the Director. The Faculty Relations & Administrative Manager provides comprehensive strategic support conducts research prepares reports and assists with decision making and decisionmaking processes often dealing with sensitive matters for which discretion is required. The has discretion to make decisions that are in line with the strategy and goals within the Directors Office and on behalf of the Administrative Officer. The Faculty Relations & Administrative Manager has three overarching responsibilities: 1 oversight of the Directors office which includes providing comprehensive administrative and executivelevel support and advice to the Hallman Director; 2 oversight and support of all activity related to faculty and nonfaculty appointments which includes serving as primary advisor to the Director and providing administrative management to faculty members; 3 mentoring of administrative staff generally with specific oversight and management responsibility of the General Office and the coordinator portfolios of Patient Care Rotations and Coop and the Operations Coordinator Interprofessional Education.

The Faculty Relations & Administrative Manager plays a crucial role in supporting the executive in a wide range of operational and administrative tasks including fostering positive relationships internally and externally. The Faculty Relations & Administrative Manager is the first point of contact with representatives and heads of other units with deans of other Pharmacy schools across Canada and with various external professional organizations and accreditation bodies. Service excellence and customer experiences are top priorities. The quality of responsiveness and the assistance provided in difficult or sensitive situations is essential to the reputation of the School and its Director. The Faculty Relations & Administrative Manager is a critical resource in the School of Pharmacy with significant independent initiative taking anticipation of needs and process leadership and oversight of key portfolios. Given the nature and unpredictability of the position this is a fiveday per week inperson position.

Responsibilities

Strategic Executive Support

  • Ensures continuity with the succession of the Director every 48 years through effective record keeping and internal procedures
  • Provides seasoned advice to the Director and other senior administrators to support strategic initiatives
  • Continually reviews processes and systems for efficiency and effectiveness
  • Independently manages the Hallman Directors daily schedule and itinerary applying judgement to determine priorities and manage relationships maintaining confidentiality on sensitive matters and ensuring discretion in all interactions; arranges travel and reimbursement processes
  • Coordinates projects ensuring deadlines are met and facilitates communication among team members
  • Responsible for the flow and response path for all requests proactively screening and collecting background information; independently drafts correspondence letters memos and other sensitive communications
  • Acts as the main point of contact between the Hallman Director and senior university administrators faculty members deans and their administrative staff and others across the university ensuring the effective flow of information and followup
  • Makes necessary arrangements for meetings and travel for the Hallman Director including expense reimbursement claims
  • Manages queries and requests for information bringing priority matters to the attention of the Director and/or the Senior Administrative Team
  • Assists in the preparation of documentation and presentations for internal and external audiences related to the School
  • Conducts research and prepares reports for internal and external audiences; compiles statistical information on behalf of the Director for use in the preparation of accreditation briefs annual reports planning documents etc
  • Anticipates requirements; assembles materials and briefings for meetings and events by researching analyzing composing and/or synthesizing and formatting documents; ensures materials are submitted by others as required
  • Provides relationship management by acting as liaison between the Director and internal/external stakeholders and maintaining positive and professional relationships
  • With the Administrative Officer advises re: policy creation and leads implementation of new policies and procedures
  • Provides a confidential sounding board for ideas and plans; provides advice critical analysis perspectives options and alternative approaches; identifies and recommends process improvements
  • In accordance with Policy 46 (Information Management) maintains filing and retrieval systems for contracts agreements and Memorandums of Understandings
  • Acts as agent of the Administrative Officer on specific matters and assumes responsibility in their absence
  • Other duties and special projects as assigned

Faculty and Nonfaculty Appointment Management

  • Provides leadership and counsel to the Director in the interpretation and application of the FAUW MOA Faculty and School policies guidelines and practices
  • Manages Schoollevel processes for faculty recruitment and appointments (Policy 76 tenure and promotion (Policy 77 official employment files (Policy 75 sabbatical and other leaves (Policy 3 and annual performance review (MOA)
  • Responsible for the entirety of the faculty recruitment hiring and onboarding process including our Regional Clinical Coordinators (RCCs; currently 14 across all regions of Ontario) all Adjunct faculty (paid and notpaid) and Visitors; note that RCCs and paid Adjuncts are typically practicing Pharmacists
  • Maintains confidential faculty employment files and creates a supportive culture for nonregular faculty
  • Provides leadership and counsel to faculty including serving as Secretary to Faculty Meetings which includes preparing briefing notes for the Chair preparing agenda and minutes monitoring the implementation of decisions
  • Serves as Secretary for the School Advisory Committee on Appointments (SACA) which includes advertising accepting and responding to applicants/applications preparing applicant files; facilitating applicant travel arrangements and overseeing expense reimbursements
  • Responsible for preparation of the UARC report including its submission to the Dean of Science
  • Responsible for the coordination and compilation of submissions for tenure and promotion of faculty ensuring dossiers are complete presented in the proper format and within deadlines set by the Dean of Science
  • Responsible for the coordination of faculty merit information which involves collection of relevant information and preparation of summary forms preparation of binders for members of the review committee summarizing merit ratings for submission with final documentation to the Dean of Science
  • Responsible for all administrative aspects of appointments for faculty cofunded faculty postdoctoral fellows research associates sessional appointments and paid and unpaid adjunct faculty appointments including reappointments and changes in rank or position
  • Creates and maintains databases to track faculty post docs research associates graduates committee memberships etc
  • Responsible for immigration matters pertaining to hiring or inviting nonCanadians as part of the schools business and provides guidance to the School particularly for faculty research hires on international hiring requirements; is the point of contact for Immigration Legal Services in this regard; works with the immigration specialist to ensure compliance with Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada rules and regulations to reduce potential liability and risk to the school Faculty and University; researches rules and regulations to ensure immigration compliance for atypical appointments

Human Resources and Administrative Leadership

  • Oversight and operation of the Schools General Office which includes direct supervision of the Administrative Assistant who provides administrative support to Pharmacy faculty staff visitors undergraduate and graduate students
  • Serves a leadership/mentorship role among all staff including the provision of guidance on consistent implementation and compliance with School Faculty and institutional policies and procedures
  • Provides direct supervision to the Administrative Assistant; Administrative Coordinator Patient Care Rotations; Administrative Coordinator Coop; and the Operational Coordinator Interprofessional Education Program ensuring they are informed engaged developed and working effectively and efficiently; includes hiring ensuring portfolios are covered adequately and deadlines are met facilitating communication among team members; performance appraisals and performance management
  • Identifies appropriate school metrics ensuring results are tracked and communicated to appropriate stakeholders
  • Oversees the daytoday operations of the Library Resource Centre WUSA Caf and unique staff programming as a result of being a satellite campus
  • Serves as resource for hiring supervising and managing coop student hires for faculty and staff
  • Responsible for the Schools Pcard and delegated signing authority
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications

  • Undergraduate degree required or equivalent education and/or experience
  • 5 years of experience supporting an executive level position (postsecondary environment preferred)
  • Experience with staff management
  • Demonstrated experience advising on the interpretation and application of policies and procedures
  • Demonstrated experience with minute taking
  • Experience managing complex calendars
  • Demonstrated knowledge of UW policies and procedures
  • Ability to manage and coordinate a complex range of activities and demands; multitask
  • Demonstrated ability to identify issues of concern and potential concern and provide advice on creative and effective solutions
  • Proven strategic and pragmatic thinker with a demonstrated ability to make independent decisions
  • Excellent interpersonal skills a proven record of demonstrated tact judgement and diplomacy confidence organization and attention to detail
  • Excellent problemsolving; unexpected issues and/or conflicts may arise and the incumbent must be capable of analyzing problems and quickly identifying solutions
  • Writing and organizational skills are key as are managing conflicting priorities from multiple stakeholders
  • Tact judgement diplomacy and a high level of professionalism are essential
  • Ability to gather information and compile/write reports
  • Ability to support multiple senior leaders simultaneously; requires ability to identify and act on priority work and identify opportunities to synthesize objectives requests strategies and priorities
  • Excellent communication (oral and written)
  • Experience managing travel and meeting schedules
  • Proven ability to build strong relationships and influence individuals at all levels of an organization as well as external constituents
  • Intermediate knowledge of MS Office Suite particularly Excel; advanced knowledge of SharePoint OneDrive and MS Teams; experience with website management tools
  • Ability to exercise good judgment tact and discretion in handling confidential and sensitive materials and matters
  • Proven ability to adapt to a rapidly changing environment and interact effectively with faculty staff and contacts external to UW

Equity Statement

The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research learning teaching and community building and is coordinated within the Office of Indigenous Relations.

The University values the diverse and intersectional identities of its students faculty and staff. The University regards equity and diversity as an integral part of academic excellence and is committed to accessibility for all employees. The University of Waterloo seeks applicants who embrace our values of equity antiracism and inclusion. As such we encourage applications from candidates who have been historically disadvantaged and marginalized including applicants who identify as First Nations Mtis and/or Inuk (Inuit) Black racialized a person with a disability women and/or 2SLGBTQ.

Positions are open to qualified candidates who are legally entitled to work in Canada.

The University of Waterloo is committed to accessibility for persons with disabilities. If you have any application interview or workplace accommodation requests please contact Human Resources atorext. 45935.


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Manager

Employment Type

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