Academic Technologies (AT) is a unit within Academic Student Affairs (ASA) has an outstanding opportunity for a Classroom Facilities and Operations Supervisor (Program Support Supervisor 1 (NE S SEIU 925 Supv)) to join their team. About this Opportunity AT supports teaching and learning technologies and both formal and informal learning environments through classroom design, system integration, ongoing maintenance, and support of University event spaces. Reporting to Manager of Classroom Facilities and Operations, the Classroom Facilities and Operations Supervisor is responsible for delivering high-quality operational services and improving efficiency through the management of daily operations. This position oversees on-site event logistics and execution in general assignment classrooms and premier event spaces managed by Academic Technologies, ensuring services are delivered safely, consistently, and in accordance with University policies and standards. This position is responsible for recruiting, training, scheduling, and supervising a large student workforce of up to thirty student Facility Assistants, requiring continuous attention to staffing coverage, performance management, and service quality. Student employees support live events that occur across varied locations, schedules, and operational conditions, adding complexity to supervision and training. The CFO Supervisor must prepare student staff to operate highly technical classroom and event support equipment, deliver consistent customer service, build productive client relationships, and assist clients in navigating University policies related to facility use and events. Training must account for frequent student turnover, evolving technology, and varied event types. In addition to staff supervision, this position oversees real-time, on-site event operations, ensuring that services are delivered accurately, safely, and in compliance with University rules and established procedures. Events often require rapid problem-solving, coordination with multiple stakeholders, and immediate decision-making in response to unexpected changes or issues. This work requires the application of specialized program knowledge and independent judgment to interpret and apply policies, prioritize competing demands, and resolve operational challenges with limited escalation, all while maintaining a high standard of service and reliability for Academic Technologies–managed spaces. Campus classrooms and event venues are a vital University of Washington resource that support teaching, learning, and engagement in a wide range of academic, co-curricular, and public-facing activities. While primarily designed for course instruction, these spaces are regularly used for meetings, lectures, conferences, performances, and other special events that advance the University’s academic, research, and community engagement missions. This position supports the University’s objective of ensuring the successful on-site execution of activities held in Academic Technologies–managed classrooms and event spaces. The Classroom Facility & Operations Supervisor directly contributes to the effective use of approximately 375 instructional and event facilities, by overseeing event setup, technical support, regular maintenance, and policy-compliant use of these facilities. Through the supervision of a large student workforce, this position enables reliable service delivery to a broad and diverse client base that includes students, faculty, staff, campus departments, and external partners. The CFO Supervisor's work helps maximize space utilization, protect University assets, and maintain safe, functional learning and event environments. Consistent and effective event operations ensure minimal disruption to academic activities while supporting high-impact events that reflect positively on the University.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED