Department Name: 8W100:Martin School of Public Administration
Job Summary: The Martin School of Public Policy and Administration is seeking a Student Affairs Officer III . The Student Affairs Officer III will play a crucial role in overseeing the graduate admissions process for the Martin School through admissions management, student support, academic advising and retention and orientation and progress monitoring. The Student Affairs Officer III will collaborate with current Martin School faculty, Directors of Graduate Study, other Martin School staff, the Graduate School and the UK campus community to guide graduate students through their journey. The successful candidate will contribute to process streamlining and problem-solving while also being a leader in annual reaccreditation with NASPAA . The Student Affairs Officer III is an essential role to ensuring a positive student experience and successful program outcomes.
Skills /Knowledge/Abilities: Microsoft Office, Salesforce, Tableau, SAP , Curriculog, TA credential database, event planning, Slate
Position Time Status: Full-Time
Required Education: MA
Required Related Experience: 3 yrs
Required License/Registration/Certification : None
Preferred Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree in public policy or administration, or related field.
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