Salary Range: Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications
About SMU SMU's more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University's small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs.
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About the Department: The Department of English at Southern Methodist University (SMU) is a dynamic and innovative community dedicated to excellence in scholarship, teaching, and creative writing.
Our department offers a vibrant PhD program that prepares students for diverse academic and non-academic careers.
We are home to the Southwest Review, one of the oldest literary journals in the country, and lead groundbreaking initiatives such as Narrative Now, Project Poëtica, and New Pony.
Our faculty and students actively contribute to the literary scene, including organizing the highly regarded Dallas Literary Festival.
We welcome candidates eager to engage in these enriching academic and creative environments
About the Position: This role is an on-campus, in-person position.
This pivotal position is a confidential staff support role reporting directly to the Chair of the Department of English.
The Assistant to the Chair works collaboratively with the Chair and upper administration, both within and outside the department, to provide comprehensive administrative and financial management.
This role ensures smooth departmental operations and supports strategic planning, making it vital to the overall functioning of the department, which consists of 80+ faculty members and 30+ doctoral students.
Essential Functions: Financial Management: oversee Department's budget, review 70+ monthly financial reports and proactively work with Business & Financial Office to reconcile errors, issue journal entries and maintain compliance.
Oversee honoraria and manage several payments (200+ annually): writing statements of work, independent contractor determinations, processing payments, reports for donors.
Calculate and distribute PhD student scholarships per semester.
Accounts payable for entire department, including all faculty projects and doctoral stipends.
Preparation of purchase orders and balancing procurement card expense reports.
Train faculty and PhD students on Concur travel and expense software to request travel and file expense reports.
Work with the Chair and various Directors to establish clear protocols and procedures regarding financial processes within the department.
Ensure fund and org records and funding is current and up-to-date.
Administrative Management: Manage departmental operations, strategic planning and provide oversight of administrative support services.
Oversee promotion process and tenure cases, third-year and lecturer reviews.
Coordinate entire faculty candidates' 3-day interviews and onboard new hires.
Administrative advising to PhD students.
Assess, assign and coordinate annual office relocations or faculty and PhD students (approx.
45+).
Manage faculty leave requests.
Coordinate faculty and PhD seminars and meetings.
Interview, hire and train full-time staff and student employees.
Maintain supply inventory.
Chair Support & Strategic Initiatives: act as primary point of contact for the Chair's administrative needs, assist the Chair in preparing for meetings, provide high-level administrative support for departmental initiatives led by the Chair, and manage communications between the Chair and other departments.
Provide support in implementing departmental strategic planning, tracking progress on key goals, and coordinating efforts across faculty and staff, serve as liaison between the Chair and faculty, ensuring effective follow-up on action items and providing regular departmental status updates.
Support the Chair in the rollout and enforcement of new departmental policies by drafting internal guidelines, communicating changes to department, & monitoring compliance.
Assist in managing sensitive or high-priority issues by drafting responses, coordinating with relevant offices, and maintaining confidentiality.
Campus Liaison and Additional Responsibilities: serve as administrative liaison to various campus offices including, but not limited to, Budget & Finance, Accounts Payable, Purchasing, Facilities & Planning, Risk Management, Human Resources, Payroll, Enrollment Services, Financial Aid, Office of Legal Affairs, and other university entities.
Review and approve WebClock entries for direct reports.
Ensure compliance with all administrative actions, proactively identifying gaps or issues before they arise.