JOB PURPOSE: The Registrar of Pomona College is the authorized keeper of the College's student records and certifies students for graduation. The Registrar reports to the Dean of the College and develops widespread collaborative relationships on campus, including working closely with academic affairs, student affairs, and information technology administrators to accomplish the mission of the College and to maintain a high level of ethical and professional standards. The Registrar fosters productive working relationships with faculty, staff, and students, and serves as a key partner in supporting the academic enterprise. The Registrar is responsible for the overall leadership of all operational, financial, personnel, policy, and computing activities for the Registrar's Office, including the direction and executive oversight of 7 employees. This position serves as the data protection officer under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Reporting directly to the Department Chair, the Psychological Science Lab Coordinator performs the following essential duties and responsibilities: Provide clear direction and oversight of all department activities in order to develop and achieve annual goals, including budgeting, planning, and staff development. Responsible for monitoring and evaluating direct reports, and overall department staff performance and daily assignments. Maintain an efficient, collegial, and proactive work environment within the Registrar's office and collaborating departments. Cultivate a positive team culture that values professional growth, collaboration, and service excellence. Oversee the development and management of systems and activities in the Registrar's Office related to academic records; academic scheduling; student registration; academic advising; academic committees; course and major requirement approvals; the Pomona College Catalog; Commencement; the 5-College student information system; various additional computer systems such as document imaging and data warehouse; research support to academic committees which rely on statistical reports; distributed (portal-based and other web-based) information; and daily support to academic departments, faculty, and staff. Direct activities to ensure the security, maintenance, and integrity of academic and student information, including grades, producing academic transcripts, certifying student enrollment status and completion of degrees, and other related functions. Serve in an advisory capacity to faculty and administration in academic policy discussions, providing relevant data, procedural expertise, and implementation considerations while respecting that curricular and policy decisions rest with faculty governance. As a voting member of the faculty per College Bylaws, the Registrar participates in faculty meetings and serves on various committees: Academic Procedures, Academic Standards, Curriculum, International and Domestic Programs, and CUC-Undergraduate Registrars committees. Serve as the data protection officer under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Ensure that the Registrar's Office functions as an "academic services station" to all of the College's constituents in a consistent, accessible, and friendly manner, providing student-centered service that recognizes the diverse needs of individual students. Provide secure and confidential academic records storage and evaluation. Administer the registration, grade collection, and distribution, and certification processes as efficiently and humanely as possible. Provide quick, accurate, and personalized action on requests for transcripts, advising, research, and other appropriate requests for information. Inform the entire campus community of academic and other related policies, and provide fair and consistent interpretation of these policies and their appeals procedures. Communicate proactively and receptively with faculty, staff, and students, welcoming questions and feedback. Act as an academic policies-and-practices guardian, ensuring accurate and fair implementation of faculty-approved policies while coordinating with appropriate parties when individual circumstances warrant consideration of exceptions. Improve the personal and professional interpersonal skills and technical competencies of the office staff. Model to campus and professional colleagues the principles inherent in the Statement of Professional Practices and Ethical Standards of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. Coordinate special projects/tasks/duties and provide assistance as assigned. Collaborate effectively with consortium partners, including the other Claremont Colleges, to coordinate registration, scheduling, and other cross-institutional processes that serve students across the 5Cs. Build and maintain collaborative relationships with offices across the College whose work intersects with academic records and student services, including but not limited to Student Affairs, International Student & Scholar Services, Athletics, and Institutional Research. Serve as the College's designated resource for student veterans and military-connected students, overseeing the administration of all U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs education benefits processing and certification, providing information about benefits and supplemental financial aid support, and ensuring a smooth and supportive experience for this student population.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level