The Manager of Educational Programs, Outreach and Events in the Department of Chemistry leads education-centered efforts and manages all aspects of student programming for the department, including the undergraduate program and one of the largest graduate student programs (+/- 170 students) at Princeton. This position works closely with the Associate Chair, the Director of Graduate Studies, and the Director of Undergraduate Studies to craft and execute cohesive policy on student advising, academic support and fund stewardship, admissions recruiting, enrollment processes, and required academic milestone completion. The role includes the management of department and endowed funds for graduate and undergraduate student programming, involving close reconciliation of accounts and budget forecasting using University financial reporting systems. The position provides administrative leadership on outreach initiatives in the department and engages in sophisticated analysis of recruiting, program, and student life outcomes for strategic planning.
The Manager of Educational Programs, Outreach and Events supervises four staff members, including a communications specialist/science writer, an undergraduate program administrator, a graduate program manager and an administrative office coordinator to facilitate all outreach and educational programs activities, including but not limited to corporate recruiting, departmental and student-focused events, weekly seminars, annual symposia, and student milestone scheduling. Staff supervision includes full and consistent performance management processes including frequent meetings, providing timely feedback, monitoring employee objectives and long-term goals, providing professional development, managing performance appraisals, and coaching for success.
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