Academic Governance Assistant - Vancouver, Canada - University of British Columbia

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Description
Staff - Union

Job Category

CUPE 2950

Job Profile

CUPE 2950 Salaried - Administrative Support 3 (Gr7)

Job Title

Academic Governance Assistant & Faculty Secretary

Department

Associate Academic Governance Officers | Senate and Curriculum Services | Enrolment Services

Compensation Range

$4, $4,214.00 CAD Monthly

Posting End Date

April 26, 2023

Note:
Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date above.

Job End Date

Job Summary


The Academic Governance Assistant performs complex secretarial and clerical work requiring independent action and judgment to support academic governance bodies, including the Senate, Council of Senates, Committees of the Senate and Council of Senates, and Faculty Councils.

Organizational Status

Reports to an Academic Governance Officer.

Interacts with the Associate Registrar, Senate & Curriculum Services, Associate Academic Governance Officers, Academic Governance Officers, the AVP Enrolment Services & Registrar, members of Senate, and Deans of Faculties.

Work Performed


Provides meeting support for academic governance bodies; schedules meetings, prepares agendas, maintains contact lists, records minutes, maintains records coordinates meeting facilities.

Prepares and distributes packages of meeting materials for academic governance bodies; handles distribution of paper or electronic documents: arranges delivery of time-sensitive documents;

Responds to requests for information about student appeals, prepares appeals files for hearing, schedules hearings, and circulates hearing decisions;

Responds to inquiries of an interpretive nature based upon a thorough knowledge of University, Enrolment Services, Senate and Faculty policies and procedures;

Assists with research and data collection in support of Senate & Curriculum Services Management & Professional staff;

Maintains content on the Senate & Curriculum Services website;

Assists with data entry, proofreading, and editing of content for the University Calendar in compliance with established procedures;

Provides general secretarial support to the Associate Registrar, Senate & Curriculum Services and to Academic Governance Officers;

Maintains files for academic governance bodies;

Performs other related duties as required.

Consequence of Error/Judgement

Exercises initiative, tact and judgment in handling governance inquiries of a routine and non-routine nature. Works with conflicting demands and independently determines priorities. Must respect confidentiality of highly sensitive information.

Errors or incorrect decisions could result in failure to meet governance and student-service objectives, delays for other staff, and embarrassment to the University.

Damage to the University s reputation may occur if the incumbent does not respond appropriately to requests from Senators, senior administrators, student appellants, and other members of the University community.

Supervision Received

Reports to the Associate Registrar, Senate & Curriculum Services. Receives direction from other Management & Professional staff on specific projects, as appropriate. Works independently, under general supervision. Sets priorities and performs most duties independently, occasionally consulting supervisor with reference to new or complex problems.

Supervision Given

Coordinates the work of and provides project direction to temporary or part-time secretarial or clerical staff.

Preferred Qualifications

  • High School graduation and 1 year postsecondary education.
  • University Degree preferred.4 years related experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Proven ability to deal effectively and tactfully with students, faculty and the general public.
  • Ability to work under pressure with minimum supervision in dealing with the demands of a busy office.
  • Experience with UBC systems, (e.g., SIS, FSC, and SSC) is an asset;).
  • Training and/or experience writing minutes and succinct summaries of complex proceedings. Knowledge of office procedures and practices and computer skills (PC / Windows environment with Microsoft Office and web publishing).
  • Excellent oral and written communications skills, including ability to prepare and deliver presentations. Proficiency in English grammar, spelling and punctuation.
  • A high degree of judgment applicable to handling sensitive policy issues and personal issues, such as student appeals.

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