Generalist, Faculty Affairs
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School of Professional Studies
- Job Type: Officer of Administration
- Regular/Temporary: Regular
- Hours Per Week: 35
- Salary Range: $66,000 - $74,160
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Associate Director, Faculty Affairs, the Faculty Affairs Generalist supports all Faculty Affairs operations and functions in the School of Professional Studies, which serves as the HR arm for the Academic Affairs division within the School. The Generalist manages the hiring/appointment process of all faculty and non-faculty academic appointments and liaises with internal and external constituents to resolve payroll related issues.
The Generalist also provides support for essential core functions within the Academic Services & Innovation unit of the school’s Academic Affairs division pertaining to the recruitment and assessment of top-tier scholar-practitioners who have distinguished themselves as exceptional educators, subject-matter experts, and industry leaders.
Responsibilities
Recruitment:
- Assists the Faculty Recruitment & Planning department with the recruitment of faculty by posting positions using TalentLink, SmartRecruiters, and LinkedIn, in addition to posting in outside advertising sources.
- Reviews applications for qualifications and sends candidates to hiring managers.
- Communicate with new hires and program teams to ensure a smooth onboarding experience.
- Compiling data on part-time faculty demographics and diversity to inform faculty staffing.
Onboarding:
- Responsible for onboarding faculty and those serving in a non-faculty academic capacity which includes the creation of appointment letters, UNIs, and employee files; additional responsibilities may include managing the background check process for Pre-College instructors.
- Contacts new faculty to collect required information and paperwork (e.g. tax forms, personal information forms, etc.)
- Responds to faculty inquiries regarding paperwork, salary, Columbia UNI/email, and ID cards.
Payroll and PeopleSoft Process Management:
- Assists academic programs within SPS to update and maintain annual Course Planning documents for Masters, non-degree programs, ALP, Pre-college, and Summer Sessions.
- Responsible for the preparation and processing of faculty payroll, including the processing of any employment-related changes in PeopleSoft.
- Liaises with internal and external constituents to resolve issues and to ensure timely processing of new hires/appointments, reappointments, terminations, and other related transactions.
- Manages submission and approval process of timesheets for hourly student employees.
- Assists the Finance team with payroll reconciliation at the close of each term.
Compliance:
- Determines teaching eligibility for all identified faculty, in accordance with CU policy and obtains additional approvals when required (i.e. when appointing an Officer of Admin/Research).
- Responsible for partnering with ISSO to sponsor appropriate visas for faculty.
- Tracks and ensures compliance concerning I-9 processing, COVID-19 Safety & Monitoring program, Conflict of Interest, and FERPA.
- Works with Provost's Office, HR, and A&S Academic Affairs to ensure compliance with University policy and employment laws for all academic appointments.
- Responsible for effectively communicating policy updates with faculty and administrators, anticipating problems, and suggesting potential solutions to ensure compliance.
Assessment:
- Assists the Faculty Assessment & Development department with the cleaning, coding, and transmission of data from student evaluations as well as other faculty performance measurement mechanisms.
- Pulling and organizing data from 3rd week and end-of-semester course evaluations so that it can be transmitted to Program Directors and other key stakeholders.
- Coordinating semesterly meetings with Program teams to review faculty performance metrics.
Systems and Project Work:
- Manage special projects as designated by departmental leadership.
Performs other duties and projects as assigned or requested.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree and/or equivalent related experience required.
- Two years of related experience are required.
- A resume and cover letter with salary requirements must be submitted to be considered for the position.
Preferred Qualifications
- Minimum two years of related experience in human resources or related field.
Other Requirements
- Must have a strong service-oriented attitude and excellent interpersonal skills.
- Must be resourceful, organized, and detail and task-oriented with the ability to establish priorities and follow up on multiple issues in a time-sensitive manner.
- Skilled at working under pressure and with minimal supervision and sound independent judgment required.
- Ability to exercise a high degree of professionalism, diplomacy, discretion, firmness, and collaboration in dealing with individuals at all levels.
- Strong analytical and tenacious problem-solving skills are necessary.
- Excellent computer skills including thorough knowledge of Microsoft Office, including knowledge of databases, and advanced spreadsheet skills required.
- Must be able to quickly acquire knowledge of University policies, procedures, and systems.
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