[Hiring] University Director of Operational Systems and Project Strategy @South University
Role Description The University Director of Operational Systems and Project Strategy plays a pivotal role in steering all university departments toward achieving key objectives, including:
- Enrollment growth
- Operational efficiency
- Enhanced user experience across systems and processes
This leadership position fosters collaboration among all functional areas and manages projects from conception to completion, ensuring alignment with university standards and specifications. The incumbent serves as a liaison between the operational units and IT, facilitating:
- Coordination of systems updates and technology advances
- Analysis of downstream processes
- Mapping integrations
- Creating automation of workflow to improve efficiencies
- Developing comprehensive documentation of processes for record keeping and compliance
Additionally, the position supports needs across the organization for compiling, processing, maintaining, and tracking of policy, process, and standardized reporting for internal and external analysis and/or use. Incumbent must assure that the South University philosophy is considered in carrying out the duties and responsibilities of this position:
- Quality services to clients
- Development, growth, involvement, and recognition of employees
- Sound economic principles
- Environment conducive to innovation, positive thinking, and expansion
Qualifications
- Master's Degree required
- 4 to 7 years of leadership experience managing student information systems and developing processes to support operational teams in enrollment, financial aid, registration, and related operational functions. Experience in higher education preferred.
- Familiarity with a university student services structure (multiple programs, multiple calendars, policy and procedure background, strong and effective management experience with multiple staff, experience with university hierarchies)
- Experience with student information systems (preferably Campus Nexus, Anthology, Ellucian), digital document applications, and integration of multiple systems to create effective and efficient user experiences.
- Conceptual grasp of undergraduate and graduate curricula of all programs to assist campuses with effective advisement, auditing, and publication functions.
- Knowledge of financial/business analysis techniques.
- Knowledge of the procedures and processes associated with the development and dissemination of curriculum, catalogs, and student handbooks.
- Skill in examining and re-engineering operations and procedures, formulating policy, and developing and implementing new strategies and procedures.
- Skill in organizing resources and establishing priorities.
- Skill in the use of personal computers and related software applications.
- Strong understanding of project management methodologies
- Ability to interact respectfully and effectively with all campuses and departments
- Ability to gather and analyze statistical data and generate reports
- Ability to develop and maintain record keeping systems and procedures.
- Ability to present complex information clearly to diverse audiences
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
Requirements
- Serve as the liaison between the university, IT, and Ellucian to drive resolution of Ellucian defects, find opportunities to improve system performance, and participate in implementation of Ellucian enhancements.
- Assist with testing and developing more efficient and effective processes of the Student Information System.
- Collaborate across the organization, with IT and vendors, to support operational systems configuration, updates, testing, and workflow, with platforms such as Ellucian, Docuware, Creatio, and D2L.
- Manage the University’s IT projects, in collaboration with internal stakeholders and Studio Enterprise, to ensure effective communication between the university and vendors regarding project requests, objectives, scope, priority, and resource requirements for timely deliverables and effective execution.
- Ensure high priority projects have a significant impact on the business, and all projects are technically and budgetarily sound.
- Keep apprised of progress, risks, and issues through regular status meetings and ticketing system updates.
- Develop, implement, and maintain a program of ongoing training for all users of the Student Information System, Docuware, Creatio, and other integrated platforms.
- Develop standardized reporting as needed to monitor processes and workflows; support ad hoc reporting requests as needed.
- Participate in the process to evaluate new IT platforms to ensure systems meet business needs and will properly integrate with currently used operational and academic applications.
- Support the development of job aids and training for new IT systems.
- Maintain comprehensive project documentation including scope of work, reports, and change orders; maintain final project reports and post-project evaluations to identify lessons learned.
- Ensure updates with policy, curriculum, and procedures are documented and communicated to appropriate internal and external teams for the development of workflow and reporting.
- Work with University Registrar, Academic Leadership Teams, Program and Policy Implementation Teams, to review current and new policies, track updates and procedures for approvals, conduct regular reviews to ensure publications are current and consistent, and implementation follows standard workflow for launch.
- Collaborate with Academic Operations, Data Analysis and Reporting, IT, Academic Affairs, Finance, Office of the Chancellor, and all Operational/Administrative units to coordinate special projects that support efficiencies, automation, enrollment, student success, and the end-user experience.
- Other duties as assigned.
Benefits
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- FSA/HSA
- Tuition Assistant Program
- Long/Short Term Disability
- Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- 401K Match
- Paid Time Off
- 12 Paid Holidays
- * includes domestic partner coverage