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Student Advocacy Manager – Senior Manager (PSU2047)

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Job Summary

The Student Advocacy Manager oversees a team serving specialized student populations intended to promote and support academic success; engages in the planning, implementing, and assessing of all activities conducted within the unit; oversees the hiring, training, and supervision of both students and professional staff.

Representative Duties

  • Provide leadership and direction for an office, center, or unit that supports the academic, social, emotional, and engagement needs of specialized student populations; may include those external to the University
  • Design, implement, and evaluate initiatives and programs in alignment with the mission of the assigned center/program
  • Develop relationships with external entities including government agencies, corporations, and non-profits to cultivate and garner support for programming efforts
  • Hire, train, supervise, mentor and evaluate assigned professional staff
  • Develop and administer budget for assigned center/program
  • Prepare grant proposals and investigate other sources of funding
  • Complete and submit performance and financial status reports as required by funding sources and/or University policy
  • Develop and administer policies and procedures; direct strategic planning for the assigned center/program
  • Maintain records required by regulations, grant contract, and/or University policy
  • Facilitate the administration of federal grant programs including participant eligibility, federal reporting requirements, and budget management
  • Liaison with Student Affairs leaders, University staff, and/or other organizations across the University to establish and assess educational programs and information dissemination
  • Oversee the recruitment, enrollment, and retention strategies within a specific region
  • May lead and direct federally funded programs for community groups aimed at providing avenues for success, eliminating barriers, and preparing students for secondary education
  • May act as a liaison to secondary school officials
  • May advise and coordinate with student organizations in accordance with the mission of the assigned center/program
  • May provide crisis intervention and referrals as required

Level Matrix

Level:
Senior Manager
Base Description:
– Manages direct reports where primary duty is the management of a working unit.
Level Summary:
– Demonstrates advanced skills in critical functions related to unit's success. Demonstrates advanced knowledge of emerging technologies and processes. Monitors completed work of others to ensure effectiveness and adherence to requirements. Sets clear expectations and holds team accountable. Establishes a shared team/unit vision. Demonstrates ability to evaluate and enhance team/unit practices that promote a strong commitment to inclusionary practices. Coaches others using appropriate strategies. Demonstrates diplomacy. Demonstrates ability to serve as liaison between senior-level management and staff. Resolves complex, controversial, or unprecedented issues and problems.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
– Oversees large team or teams of individual contributors and/or supervisors/managers
– Leads a department or functional area
Fiscal Responsibilities:
– Monitors and tracks large budgets
– Plans, forecasts, and/or develops budgets
– May approve budgets for specific area
– Typically has final signature authority for specific area
Problem Solving:
– Encounters highly varied and complex problems that impacts the team and possibly the unit
– Develops creative and/or novel approaches to resolve problems that are difficult in nature
– Independently resolves complex and/or unprecedented issues and problems
Independence of Action:
– Work results are not clearly defined
– Generally sets own goals and determines how to accomplish results with few or no guidelines to follow
– Monitors completed work of others to ensure soundness of approach, effectiveness of meeting requirements, the feasibility of recommendations and adherences to requirements
– Delegates more advanced tasks to others
Communication and Collaboration:
– Communicates with both internal and external audiences
– Collaborates closely with team members and various areas across the University
– Fosters collaboration between units and engages others' coordinated efforts to reach desired outcomes with broad scope
Salary Structure
  • Comp Grade – 12
  • Minimum – $76,700.00
  • MidPoint – $95,900.00
  • Maximum – $115,100.00
FLSA Exemption Status
Exempt
Minimum Education
Master's Degree
Minimum Experience
10+ years of relevant experience, includes 3+ years of supervisory experience
Equivalency
An equivalent combination of education and experience accepted
Additional Job Requirements