WSI/Global Faculty-Led Programs Administrator - George Mason University
Fairfax, VA
About the Job
Department: Cross Functional
Classification: Education Support Spec 3
Job Category: Classified Staff
Job Type: Full-Time
Work Schedule: Full-time (1.0 FTE, 40 hrs/wk)
Location: Fairfax, VA
Workplace Type: Hybrid Eligible
Pay Band: 04
Salary: Salary commensurate with education and experience
Criminal Background Check: Yes
About the Department:
The units directly under the Senior International Officer (SIO) are the Global Education Office (GEO) and International Enrollment Partnerships (IEP); in addition, there is close collaboration with other international-focused units at the university such as INTO Mason, Mason Korea, and Office of International Programs and Services (OIPS). These units collectively support the internationalization efforts of the university and in support GMU's Strategic Plan, serving both students studying abroad, as well as international students coming to Mason.
About the Position:
Reporting to the Associate Director, Global Faculty-Led Programs, this position is responsible for the administration of the Washington Summer Institute (WSI) and Global Faculty-Led programs. This includes working closely with faculty on program logistics, communicating with students, faculty, departments and administrative units on campus, as well as liaising with educational institutions abroad, third-party vendors, and international organizations.
This position maintains relationships with appropriate faculty and academic units, administrative units on campus, and within GEO, such as the Associate Director, Global Faculty-Led Programs, the Director of Operations, the GEO Operations Specialist, Office of Financial Aid, and establishes new relationships as necessary. In addition, the Administrator manages student applications to programs, advises students, promotes and markets programs in their portfolio, and creates, maintains and publishes program material. This position raises the profile of study abroad on and off campus, and gives procedural guidance/training to University constituents on study abroad practices. This position is responsible for a portfolio of study abroad programs where there are incoming students coming to Mason each summer, as well as programs led by George Mason faculty abroad.
Responsibilities:
Program Adviser/Record-Keeping
Classification: Education Support Spec 3
Job Category: Classified Staff
Job Type: Full-Time
Work Schedule: Full-time (1.0 FTE, 40 hrs/wk)
Location: Fairfax, VA
Workplace Type: Hybrid Eligible
Pay Band: 04
Salary: Salary commensurate with education and experience
Criminal Background Check: Yes
About the Department:
The units directly under the Senior International Officer (SIO) are the Global Education Office (GEO) and International Enrollment Partnerships (IEP); in addition, there is close collaboration with other international-focused units at the university such as INTO Mason, Mason Korea, and Office of International Programs and Services (OIPS). These units collectively support the internationalization efforts of the university and in support GMU's Strategic Plan, serving both students studying abroad, as well as international students coming to Mason.
About the Position:
Reporting to the Associate Director, Global Faculty-Led Programs, this position is responsible for the administration of the Washington Summer Institute (WSI) and Global Faculty-Led programs. This includes working closely with faculty on program logistics, communicating with students, faculty, departments and administrative units on campus, as well as liaising with educational institutions abroad, third-party vendors, and international organizations.
This position maintains relationships with appropriate faculty and academic units, administrative units on campus, and within GEO, such as the Associate Director, Global Faculty-Led Programs, the Director of Operations, the GEO Operations Specialist, Office of Financial Aid, and establishes new relationships as necessary. In addition, the Administrator manages student applications to programs, advises students, promotes and markets programs in their portfolio, and creates, maintains and publishes program material. This position raises the profile of study abroad on and off campus, and gives procedural guidance/training to University constituents on study abroad practices. This position is responsible for a portfolio of study abroad programs where there are incoming students coming to Mason each summer, as well as programs led by George Mason faculty abroad.
Responsibilities:
Program Adviser/Record-Keeping
- Processes student applications and registrations;
- Coordinates with faculty directors and educational institutions abroad to evaluate student academic qualifications and suitability for program;
- Manages communication with students and departments across campus on application processes and program offerings; and
- Advises students.
- Assists in program design;
- Maintains positive relationships and manages communication with current and future partners, faculty leading programs, supporting departments, educational institutions abroad, travel vendors and appropriate administrative units on and off campus;
- Responsible for RFPs for program logistics;
- Collects budget information and prepares budget first draft;
- Responsible for initial sharing of Mason contract requirements with vendors;
- Utilizes best practices for successful program evaluation and development; and
- Communicates program goals as directed.
- Through timely, accurate and innovative effort, plans and implements student recruitment strategies;
- Promotes and markets study abroad opportunities in portfolio;
- Creates, maintains and publishes material;
- Develops promotional events; and
- Accurately, and in a timely fashion, communicates program details to Social Marketing and Outreach Manager, program administrator team and student participants.
- Assists with department projects as assigned; and
- Organizes activities to promote department within the University (name recognition).
- Responsible for program development of the Washington Summer Institute;
- Develops subject streams and customized programming with partner institutions;
- Collaborates with departments for customized programming;
- Recruits faculty to teach pillars;
- Manages communication between partners, faculty, and departments across campus and abroad on program offerings; and
- Promotes and m
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