The Council of the Humanities at Princeton University is seeking a dynamic and versatile candidate as Manager of the Program in Journalism, to start immediately.
The Journalism program makes its academic home in the Humanities Council, which fosters cutting-edge research; sponsors interdisciplinary, collaborative projects and innovative courses; and advocates for the humanities at Princeton and in the public conversation. We are a crossroads for humanistic inquiry, a platform for debate, and a meeting place for 16 humanities departments and more than 30 interdisciplinary programs. We are also known for our core values of innovation, public engagement, globalization, diversity, and inclusive excellence.
Under the supervision of the Council’s Executive Director and the faculty director of Journalism, the Program Manager is responsible for all day-to-day operations of the Program in Journalism.
The Program in Journalism offers about 10 courses per year, taught by distinguished visiting journalists, as well as an occasional summer program abroad. Because the faculty is comprised entirely of visitors, the Manager will need to offer warmth, hospitality, empathy, and troubleshooting skills for journalists who are new to teaching and new to Princeton. The Manager will be responsible for managing all aspects of the program Seminars, including enrollments and logistics for guest speakers; overseeing events, including the annual orientation, senior colloquium, and faculty lunch talks; and preparing data and reports related to strategic planning for the program. The Manager will oversee logistical planning for a summer seminar in Greece, and for local, domestic, and international class trips, which have taken students to Berlin, Athens, Paris, Mississippi, New Mexico, and Washington, D.C.
In collaboration with the Council’s Communications Manager, the Manager will prepare content for program webpages, brochures, publicity, mailing lists, and reports. The Manager will support the Executive Director in conducting annual searches for visiting faculty and preparing agendas for the executive committee meetings. In collaboration with the Council’s Assistant Manager for Finance and Administration, the Program Manager is responsible for financial management of the program’s budget and for ensuring that faculty and students have the necessary assistance to carry out their academic, research, and administrative duties. The Humanities Council is a team environment, and the Program Manager will likely be asked to assist with shared initiatives.
In addition, the Program Manager will oversee logistics and publicity for four or five Film Studies events each year, two executive committee meetings, and sporadic updates to the program website.
Specific duties of this position include, but are not limited to:
Academic and Curricular Management
Financial Management
Communications Management
Administrative and Project Management
Events Management
Essential Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
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