Graduate Program Coordinator

University of British ColumbiaVancouver, BC
CA$4,739 - CA$5,102Onsite

About The Position

Provides administrative assistance to graduate students and the Graduate Chair for the Department of Mathematics. The incumbent must have a thorough working knowledge of the Policies and Procedures set out by the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (G+PS). Major duties include: evaluating both domestic and international transcripts; processing applications for admission, graduation and fellowships/awards; supporting the graduate program in the Mathematics Department and the Graduate Chair; minute taking in meetings of admissions and awards committees; registering students in courses; and maintaining the Program s database. The incumbent will also process GRA and GTA appointments in Workday.

Requirements

  • High School graduation, plus two year post secondary diploma, plus four years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own
  • Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Nice To Haves

  • High School graduation and two year post-secondary diploma and 4 years related experience or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Proficiency in the use of English grammar; spelling; and punctuation; proficiency with professional terminology; technical or scientific vocabulary as required for the job.
  • Ability to compose routine correspondence and reports.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and tactfully with faculty; staff; students and the public in disseminating and obtaining information; in explaining practices and procedures; ability to coordinate and direct the work of others.
  • Thorough knowledge of the policies and procedures set out by the Faculty of G+PS.
  • Knowledge of the Graduate Admissions Streamlining Project (GRASP) on-line application an advantage.
  • Word-processing and computer skills to include: Word for Windows- basic formatting of characters and paragraphs; structure of sections and documents: page setup; numbering; margins; headers; and footers; inserting special and accented characters; making tables; spelling checks.
  • Outlook: creating, sending and forwarding messages; attaching documents and retrieving attached documents.
  • Access: knowledge for database entry and maintenance, queries for data acquired from database reports.
  • Excel: knowledge of spreadsheets and basic functions.
  • Workspace: knowledge of UBC cloud-based file sharing system.

Responsibilities

  • Provides information to prospective MATH graduate students on UBC and MATH program policies and procedures, including deadlines and documents for admission.
  • Corresponds with prospective graduate students; provides information on UBC and MATH program requirements for admission, immigration documentation, employment authorization; answers case-specific inquiries.
  • Evaluates North American and International academic transcripts based on G+PS admission requirements and assesses eligibility for admission.
  • Keeps track of the status of applications, liaises with applicants over missing document and ensures that all timelines for process applications are met.
  • Prepares complete applications files and makes available to the Admission Committee for review.
  • Attends Committee meeting and records decisions on the admission of prospective students by Committee members.
  • Drafts rejection and unofficial acceptance letter for review by the Grad Chair.
  • Provides administrative support to the Grad Chair.
  • Maintains student files (paper and electronic) with respect to program requirements, progress, leaves, extensions scholarships and funding.
  • Reviews students academic progress and ensures that there is a written assessment of each student’s progress annually along with collecting and ensuring student-supervisor agreements for any incoming students.
  • Monitors students’ milestones and progress towards degree completion, liaising with the Grad Chair and G+PS if issues arise.
  • Organizes MATH course and seminar scheduling on the UBC system, including course availability, times, locations and other details including room booking.
  • Registers students into MATH courses.
  • Uses Faculty Service Centre and (Student Information Systems Centre) Workday to generate class lists, enter grades and maintain a current record of student awards, biographical and financial data.
  • Maintains a filing system and database of current, graduated, withdrawn students, incomplete and rejected applications. Ensures files and database entries are kept up to date and provides statistical information as requested.
  • Liaises with the Graduate Chair, graduate students and their supervisors on student program requirements, registration status, graduation and fellowship deadlines and policy and procedures set out by G+PS.
  • Primary source of interpretation of policies and procedures on all graduate matters. This involves a thorough working knowledge of the Faculty of G+PS and MATH Program Policies and Procedures.
  • Liaising with G+PS regarding new applications, current and graduating students; interacting with Admissions and Records (G+PS) on student documentation and for troubleshooting student problems; maintaining records of awards made through the Graduate Student Initiative and Four Year Doctoral Fellowship programs.
  • Attending meetings at G+PS as required.
  • Maintaining accuracy of program on website.
  • Taking minutes of meetings of the program s Advisory, Admission and Awards committees and ensuring that decision and recommendation at such meeting are accurately recorded.
  • Liaises with other Graduate Program Coordinators across the Faculty and University and maintains best practices in the MATH.
  • Responsible for maintaining MATH faculty and graduate student e-mail lists.
  • Regularly keeps students and faculty informed of significant graduate student issues, event and funding opportunities.
  • Disseminates relevant information from G+PS, UBC Student Services and other University sources.
  • Communicates and advises students through contact during office hours, email and website.
  • Processes the necessary paperwork for student graduation.
  • Liaises with Records for any problem situations leading up to graduation deadlines.
  • Confirms completion of graduation requirements for MATH MSC and PhD students.
  • Responsible for organizing Tri-Agency/Affiliated Fellowships M.Sc. and Ph.D. scholarship competitions. Inform students and faculty of MATH and G+PS deadlines; distributes application instruction materials to students; assists students in filling out the necessary paperwork; ensures student applications are complete; evaluates transcripts; compiles complete applications for distribution to the MATH Awards Committee for review and ranking. Prepares program recommendations for forwarding to G+PS.
  • May occasionally have to deal with students in distress
  • Drafting letters and handling official documents
  • Completing Research Assistantship and Teaching Assistantship appointments
  • Making adjustments to salaries and positions on Workday
  • Completing requisitions for payment, reimbursement, and travel
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