Undergraduate Program Professional
Requisition Number:
64720
Location:
Boulder, Colorado
City
Boulder
State
Colorado
Employment Type:
University Staff
Schedule:
Full-Time
Posting Close Date:
05-Jun-2025
Date Posted:
23-May-2025
Job Summary
The Department of Linguistics at CU Boulder invites applications for the position of Undergraduate Program Professional. This role is vital to the academic operations of the Department; it is responsible for ensuring that these operations run smoothly and that operational decisions are data-informed. The individual in this role is responsible for supporting undergraduate students academically and developmentally, while also guiding them through applied experiences in alignment with the College’s and Division’s vision that all SSCI students will participate in an applied experience before graduation. This role also provides accurate, timely, and relevant analytic support to staff and faculty within the Department to support academic operations, including, but not limited to, course scheduling, communications, event planning and other undergraduate curricular matters.
This position uses initiative and professional judgment to create and build interdisciplinary relationships to improve student experience, including with other academic units, the Academic Advising Center, numerous units in the Division of Student Affairs, the Alumni Association, and various student organizations. This position designs and implements new ideas for programming, communication, and processes to maintain and improve undergraduate education in the department. Additionally, this includes collaborating with faculty, staff, and students to innovate strategies to enhance the opportunities, performance, retention, and graduation rates of students. The position serves as the clearinghouse for rule, policy, and program changes and is responsible for informing faculty, staff, and students of these changes, as well as developing strategies to implement those changes, and is responsible for incorporating student feedback into department operations and decisions.
CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Who We Are
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Colorado Boulder is a major center of interdisciplinary research in cognitive-functional linguistics, computational linguistics, language documentation, psycholinguistics and experimental linguistics, and sociocultural linguistics. It offers a range of research programs targeting properties of spoken language.
What Your Key Responsibilities Will Be
Academic Program Operations:
- This position is responsible for clarifying and educating constituents on policies, resources, and goals related to academic program operations (constituents include students, alums, faculty, staff, affiliated offices, and individuals).
- Oversees and implements all academic course scheduling and processes within the department and with the Office of the Registrar and A&S curriculum office.
- Gathers and analyzes student and course data to inform department faculty and staff, as well as advisors, on enrollment and registration issues, as well as general student and curricular issues.
- Gathers and analyzes data from teaching requests, multi-year course enrollments (including waitlists and fill rates), and advises faculty and staff leaders on changes needed for academic course scheduling to meet student demand.
- Initiates and facilitates group meetings to settle annual course schedules.
- Oversees the department's undergraduate fellowship, scholarship, and prize opportunities, application reviews, awarding, and post-acceptance in the university's common scholarship platform (BAM), in compliance with UCB Scholarship Administration Policy & Gift Fund Purpose Reports.
- Oversees the department’s undergraduate student applied experience programming (research, internships, community engagement, etc.).
- Advises students and faculty on departmental applied experience opportunities, requirements, policies, and procedures.
- Maintains records of student progress and success in applied experience programming, analyzes and provides data to the Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies, and helps with the further analysis of this data to track the Department’s progress in increasing the number of SSCI undergraduates who obtain applied experience.
- Coordinates events to highlight undergraduate achievements and recruit students to participate in departmental applied experience programs.
- Oversees departmental Honors admissions and examinations.
- Oversees the undergraduate student registration process by monitoring data entry into CU-SIS; researches registration problems; advises and assists faculty members, instructors, and undergraduate students during each semester’s enrollment and schedule adjustment period.
- Registers students for undergraduate internship and independent-study credits.
- Handles the departmental curricular processes, including oversight of faculty CIM requests, including new course proposals, current course changes, and yearly catalog edits. This requires expertise in the Office of the Registrar curricular policies and close coordination with the A&S curriculum office to ensure alignment with A&S gen ed and curricular nominations/reviews, and advises faculty accordingly.
- Oversees Special Action and Change of Record forms for undergraduate students.
- Serves as departmental final grade liaison.
- Maintains the undergraduate program course scheduling content on the department website.
- Develops and maintains diverse databases related to undergraduate program operations.
- This position supervises all aspects of the department‘s spring commencement ceremony, including developing a run-of-show for the event, collecting and collating relevant student data, communicating with attendees, booking space, and handling the budget.
Undergraduate Community Building:
- This position oversees all aspects of undergraduate community building within the department and works with colleagues within A&S and the Social Sciences division on cross-departmental community building opportunities.
- Facilitates connections between undergraduate majors and faculty to foster research opportunities and mentoring.
- Works with the unit and First Year academic advisors on information tables, student events, and enrichment programming.
- Uses their expertise in departmental and student data to create data-informed community-building events for majors and minors, including communicating with attendees and booking space, as well as working on shared events that require direct collaboration with offices and units across campus.
- Establishes a communication plan to ensure undergraduate students are aware of opportunities, including internships, student events, due dates, and applied experiences.
- This position is responsible for social media content and management, and general marketing materials, with the goal of strengthening engagement among students and alumni.
Administrative and Department Support:
- Serves as backup to other staff roles in the department as needed.
- Hires and supervises student employees to help with administrative tasks, office coverage, website maintenance, and other duties as needed.
- Leads general supply ordering and procurement for the department.
- Resolves day-to-day purchasing and related issues with the Financial Service Center and Procurement Service Center, and day-to-day issues with OIT.
- Seeks to improve efficiency and recommends process modifications and improvements based on analysis of operations. This requires continuous development of new perspectives and skills to improve processes.
- Serve as:
- FCQ Coordinator
- OIT and Phone Liaison
- FCPP administrator
- Parking liaison
- CCURE and Key liaison
- Building Proctor contact
Other/Projects:
- Specializations, special projects, process improvements, etc.
- Other duties/projects as assigned that support the department's undergraduate program.
What You Should Know
- Hybrid Schedule: At least two days per week on campus. This can be subject to change based on the business needs of the department.
- Employee may be expected to be on campus up to 5 days a week during the initial training period.
What We Can Offer
The annual salary for this full-time position will be $54,100 - $55,120.
Benefits
The University of Colorado offers excellent benefits, including medical, dental, retirement, paid time off, tuition benefit and ECO Pass. The University of Colorado Boulder is one of the largest employers in Boulder County and offers an inspiring higher education environment. Learn more about the University of Colorado Boulder.
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What We Require
- BA/BS Degree.
- Experience may substitute on a year-for-year basis.
- 1+ years of professional, job-related experience in program coordination in a regulated nonprofit, government, or complex corporate setting.
What You Will Need
- Planning, problem-solving, and organization skills.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (e.g. Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including written and verbal.
- Ability to work independently and on a team.
- Strong customer service skills with the ability to communicate efficiently and effectively.
- Sensitivity to and appreciation of cultural, political, and geographical differences, with the capability to work well with faculty, staff, and students from around the world.
- Attention to detail.
What We Would Like You to Have
- BA/BS Degree.
- 2+ years of experience in program coordination in a regulated nonprofit, government, or complex corporate setting.
- Previous experience providing support in a service-oriented organization.
- Previous experience with maintaining records and databases in a structured and regulated setting.
- Previous event planning experience.
Special Instructions
To apply, please submit the following materials:
- A current resume.
- A cover letter that specifically tells us how your background and experience align with the requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities of the position.
We may request references at a later time.
Please apply by 6/5/2025 for consideration.
Note: Application materials will not be accepted via email. For consideration, please apply through CU Boulder Jobs.
In compliance with the Colorado Job Application Fairness Act, in any materials you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information such as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or graduation. You will not be penalized for redacting or removing this information.
Posting Contact Information
Posting Contact Name: Boulder Campus Human Resources
Posting Contact Email: Recruiting@colorado.edu