Assistant Director, Doctoral Program
Boston CollegeAbout the role
Founded in 1863, Boston College is a Jesuit, Catholic university located six miles from downtown Boston with an enrollment of 9,654 full-time undergraduates and 5,072 graduate and professional students. Ranked 37 among national universities, Boston College has 923 full-time and 1,336 FTE faculty, 2,822 non-faculty employees, an operating budget of $1.4 billion, and an endowment in excess of $3.9 billion.
Job Description
Full-Time Equivalent Hiring Range: $64,100 to $80,100; salary commensurate with relevant experience.
Reporting to the Assistant Dean for Doctoral Program,
Assistant Director, Doctoral Program provides customer service to approximately
25 doctoral students in the School of Social Work, assisting the Chair of the
Doctoral Program in any tasks thought appropriate for furthering the above
mission. The Assistant Director oversees daily operations of the School of
Social Work Doctoral Program, including enrollment management, student
services, curriculum and program management, communication, budget and data
management. The position is responsible for interfacing with numerous
functional units across the University, including Student Services, Event
Management, Commencement Office, OISS, OID, Research Services, Library
Services, Vice Provost for Research, Controller, Slate Admissions Team,
CTE/CDIL, and other graduate programs. Because of the broad nature of this
position, strong technology skills are essential to perform tasks in various
systems such as Slate, EagleApps, Institutional Awards, FileMaker, FolderWave,
Canvas, etc. This position supervises and trains one or two graduate assistants
per year.
Essential Functions of this position:
I. ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT (30%)
A. Primary
contact for prospective students: Distribute
promotional materials to potential applicants. Respond to questions from
prospective students. Meet with potential students to determine fit for the
program. Selectively refer talented prospective students to appropriate faculty
for further communication. Working
closely with the Assistant Dean for the Doctoral Program and SSW faculty, serve
as the administrative contact for PhD admissions, communicating in-person, by
phone or by email with several applicants per week. Conduct virtual open house
for prospective students in the fall.
B. Manage
applications: Communicate with applicants
regarding submission materials, including missing documents, and all other
aspects of the application process. oordinate with the Assistant Dean of the
Doctoral Program to select faculty reviewers. Distribute electronic
applications to faculty reviewers. Manage the logistical elements of the review
process of candidates. Prepare acceptance letters for the Assistant Dean of the
Doctoral Program’s signature. Coordinate campus visits for accepted students.
In consultation with the Assistant Dean for the Doctoral Program, oversee the
application review process by reviewing all applications and providing
materials to faculty reviewers. In consultation with the Dean and the Assistant
Dean for the Doctoral Program, coordinate the interviews of finalists with
faculty. Conduct an annual testing process in Slate at the start of each
admissions cycle. Coordinate and run virtual open houses to educate accepted
students about the doctoral program curriculum, schedule and logistics. Send
decision letters through Slate.
C. Oversee
recruitment process: Work with the SSW
marketing team to regularly update promotional brochure for the PhD program and
update webpages to highlight program features and student accomplishments.
II. ACADEMIC AND
STUDENT SERVICES (25%):
A. Registration: Develop registration materials for doctoral students.
Register students from other grad schools in SSW courses in EagleApps.
B. Advisement: Assist students in navigating the program to ensure
requirements are satisfied: advise on requirements; provide and collect program
forms. Assist students in cross-registration
at BC and in the Boston Area Graduate Consortium. BU/Brandeis/Tufts), The
Graduate Consortium in Women's Studies (GCWS). Meet with all students twice a
year to discuss course load, conduct a degree audit and advise on registration.
Meet with faculty to advise on student progress issues.
C. Coordinate
activities that enhance student life and foster a sense of community: In collaboration with student leaders and the Assistant
Dean for the Doctoral Program, coordinate monthly doctoral lunches to bring PhD
students together to discuss topics of interest.
D. Orientation: Responsible for developing all aspects of the new student
orientation, communicating with new students, and supporting the Assistant Dean
for the Doctoral Program in making the presentation at the orientation.
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