Department
About the Department
The Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science at the University of Chicago provides a wide range of medical and surgical treatments for ocular disorders involving infants, children, and adults.
Our faculty offers a full range of ophthalmic services including comprehensive ophthalmic care, refraction and contact lens fitting, pediatric ophthalmology and adult strabismus, cornea, cataract and external diseases, glaucoma, neuroophthalmology, oculoplastics and orbital surgery, uveitis, vitreoretinal diseases and surgery, and ocular oncology. We have a fully accredited residency training program and offer a two-year vitreoretinal surgery fellowship.
Job Summary
Responsibilities
Coordinates and documents faculty and other academic appointee searches using the University's applicant tracking system.Assumes comprehensive responsibility for the drafting, review, assembly, and submission of electronic and paper materials in support of departmental appointive actions.Onboards faculty, other academic appointees, postdoctoral researchers, and academic visitors, including coordination of privileging with the University of Chicago Medical Center's Medical Staff Office.Processes visa materials, working with the University's Office of International Affairs.Serves as a resource to faculty and faculty administrative leaders on University policy and process matters and on BSD's academic guidelines and HR Policies and ProceduresUtilizes oral and written communication skills to promote and ensure efficient processing compliance.Contributes to process improvement as an advocate for client departments.Drafts correspondence on faculty and other academic appointee matters on behalf of the department chair and/or section chiefs.Assumes comprehensive responsibility for the Medical Staff office appointment and reappointment processParticipates in Faculty Engagement initiativesAssists with managing the day-to-day operations of faculty affair programs with a moderate level of guidance.Serves as a resource for program information. Resolves problems or questions referred by program staff, University administrators, or other contingencies.May process job postings for faculty and other academic appointments.Assists with managing the day-to-day operations of faculty affair programs with a moderate level of guidance.Serves as a resource for program information. Resolves problems or questions referred by program staff, University administrators, or other contingencies.Gathers and analyzes data for possible solutions for faculty-related issues. Writes reports and expands knowledge and experience in areas.May process job postings for faculty and other academic appointments.Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
Bachelor's degree.We welcome advanced degrees and/or advanced training/certification in academic or general HR.Experience:
At least three years relevant post-college work experience or at least eight years of progressively responsible work experience.Work experience in a post-secondary academic, healthcare, non-profit, or equivalent setting.Prior experience in working with faculty and/or academic appointees, especially in a faculty/academic affairs role.Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Knowledge of visa processing requirements.Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel; willingness and ability to learn new technology.Preferred Competencies
Strong attention to detail, and competence to manage multiple priorities and responsibilities effectively with limited guidance.Partner with different levels of the organization to achieve results.Foster a culture of inclusion by appreciating and respecting diversity.High degree of organization and follow-through.Excellent written communication skills.Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills.Handle sensitive and confidential situations and information with absolute discretion.Maintain calm and courteous demeanor and work productively despite heavy workload, competing priorities, complex problems, and tight deadlines.Excellent problem-solving skills; work independently and with minimal direction.Working Conditions
Office environment.Application Documents
Resume/CV (required)Cover Letter (preferred)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
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Drug Test Required
Health Screen Required
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required
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