Director Assistant Job Description
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Director Assistant Job Description
- Interact with students, faculty, staff, families, attorneys, and community partners
- Provide ongoing trainings, consultations and policy interpretations to a variety of constituents
- Prepare statistical data and other information in the form of reports, presentation materials and brochures for distribution to appropriate departments, programs and staff
- Create and facilitate educational workshops and trainings
- Supervise professional and student staff
- Develop, maintain and implement Academic Transfer Credit Solutions policies and procedures in coordination with Director
- Makes recommendations to Director of areas for improvements and oversees implementation of changes and modifications to accommodate changes in student needs and trends
- Works closely with university and statewide stakeholders to support transfer credit evaluation initiatives, programs, strategies and goals
- Communicates policy decisions and provides clarification regarding interpretation of Transfer Credit policy to constituents both internal and external to the university
- Monitors work in progress and upon completion of assigned staff
- Ability to Independently interpret and supply University academic and business policies and processes related to the students
- Ability to interact with staff of all levels within the organization, keep projects moving forward and motivate team members to perform
- Skill in negotiating ambiguous situations
- Proficiency in software applications such as SIS, ApplyYourself (AY) Microsoft Office Suite and FileMaker Pro
- In depth knowledge of departmental & University regulations, academic policies and procedures
- Demonstrates professional behavior that will promote positive interactions between faculty, staff, students and external clients, and enhance the public image of the University
Director Assistant Job Description
- Participate in road shows, investor conferences, one on one meetings and conference calls with senior management, investors and analysts
- Monitor, understand, and communicate market activity related to/or impacting Ionis
- Provide strategic counsel regarding matters affecting financial community's perception of Ionis' performance and/or strategies, including timing of key announcements competitive positioning of company and competitive responses
- Assists the Managing Director, the Associate Director, and Assistant Director(s) of the Office of Student Conduct with student conduct investigations
- Assists with the development of annual goals, annual reports, marketing and strategic planning and for programs and services administered / coordinated through the Office of Student Conduct
- Assists with crisis intervention and academic / personal referrals to University departments and community agencies
- Assists with campus presentations, education, and outreach efforts related to the Conduct process and the Code of Student Conduct
- Assists with the annual review of the Code of Student Conduct
- Assists with University Panel Hearing coordination and training
- Assists with the Office of Student Conduct database management software, Maxient
- Ability to communicate financial information to individuals with various levels of accounting background so that they will be able to understand and use information
- Ability to work effectively with various stakeholders who are internal and external to the University managing complex projects
- Must demonstrate a high degree of initiative, operational efficiencies, cost containment, and human resource management with a working knowledge of academic institutions and physician practice management
- Comprehensive knowledge base of accounting and financial management, with emphasis on academic and research program accounting
- Understanding of clinical service system operations as they relate to the development of financial and decision support reports
- Ability to develop finance management reports that can be used by managers as decision support tools
Director Assistant Job Description
- Lead internal and external meetings and support activities as part of the business development deal process from concept to closing
- Lead due diligence visits for potential partners including creation of an electronic data rooms, preparing agendas or presentation books and coordinating logistics
- Schedule effective partnering meetings at business development and scientific conferences with the key decision makers at potential partner companies
- Support Corporate Communications activities including webcast presentations and written communications
- Support Alliance Management activities including regular alliance reviews and management of Ionis business relationships
- Support business team in the execution of the Business Development goals, which requires an in-depth understanding of the corporate culture and business strategy
- Contribute to establishing the annual Business Development goals
- Be responsible for execution of strategic initiatives on behalf of the Dean of Student’s office
- Identifies individual major gift prospects using various databases, trustees, physicians and other staff members with direction from Director of Development
- Strategically moves major gift prospects through the development cycle from qualification to cultivation to solicitation to closing to stewardship
- Bachelor's degree in Industrial or Occupational Hygiene, Public Health, Occupational Safety, Environmental Health, Industrial Engineering or related field
- Five to seven years of demonstrated experience in addressing occupational health and safety issues
- Five years of experience as a supervisor, managing professionals in occupational health and safety, environmental health, risk management or similar health and safety discipline work settings
- Ability to extract, format, and transform data into meaningful information
- Experience in writing health and safety policies and interpreting relevant local, state and federal laws addressing occupational health and safety
- Experience understanding and communicating technical information to non-technical audiences
Director Assistant Job Description
- Regularly collect and report appropriate and meaningful "metrics" to measure outputs and outcomes of Fraternity and Sorority Life
- Assist in the management of the budgets assigned to the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life
- Work collaboratively with the Office of the Dean and Student Rights & Responsibilities, to assure consistency in standards within the Greek community
- Oversee and manage the Greek Conduct Board including the adjudication of all chapter code of conduct violations associated with Fraternity & Sorority Life
- Serve as a liaison to inter/national HQs and professional staff, including meeting and community with traveling, leadership, and chapter development consultants
- Plan and lead Chapter President’s Meetings and Chapter Advisor Meetings
- Advise a minimum of 10 chapters across all five Governing Councils
- Maintain Fraternity and Sorority Life student and alumni database, produce chapter grade reports on a semesterly basis, and produce Fraternity and Sorority Life annual report
- Maintain department website, listservs, and Twitter and Facebook accounts
- Draft correspondence, media talking points, reports, promotional and other written materials
- Experience developing, monitoring and reviewing new service rates, fees, and budget proposals
- Comprehensive understanding of strategic planning, organizational development, operational excellence, and project management concepts, principals and application
- Experience with process improvement techniques
- Experience developing metrics or work outputs and outcomes with sound monitoring strategies
- Comfortable and effective in a culture of change and transition
- Experience in program design, development and evaluation
Director Assistant Job Description
- Conduct 40+ personal discovery visits per year with the goal of soliciting leadership level annual gifts to the Hopkins Parents Fund within a gift range that is generally less than $25,000
- Educate and steward donors, and identify new prospects
- Research parents for potential engagement through committees, volunteer activities, annual giving, and/ or events
- Enter action notes, call reports and other information into RMS/ALADIN
- Meet regularly with the Director and Associate Director to identify opportunities for and challenges to broad based parent engagement
- Plan, coordinate and implement aspects and logistics of various small and large scale strategic Parents Programs and Giving donor cultivation/stewardship events
- Work with Director to identify and assess the goals and requirements of the event and to facilitate agreement on the appropriate budget
- Oversee coordination of guest list, invitation, briefings and logistics
- Coordinate with the Office of Annual Giving for annual mailings, email blasts and phonathon calls on behalf of the Hopkins Parents Fund
- Work with the Office of Annual Giving to craft cultivation, solicitation and stewardship letters along with phoning scripts for use in acquisition of annual gifts in support of Parents Fund
- Ability to work with large data sets, verifying and checking data thoroughly for
- Design and design management expertise on a senior level
- Exceptional portfolio of professional projects demonstrating creativity and unique graphic solutions
- Expert knowledge of methods, procedures, techniques, and media available for design production
- Procedures, pricing and techniques applied in the preparation, layout of finished art and presentation of visual material for printing and other purposes
- Expertise in typography