Niagara University
Job title:
Operations Specialist
Company
Niagara University
Job description
OUTSTANDING BENEFITS UNLIKE ANY OTHER. Low-cost health benefits, 8% 403b contribution, affordable tuition at Niagara University for you and eligible immediate family members, tuition exchange at other designated universities for eligible dependent children, generous holidays (20 days annually), PTO, and ½ day Fridays throughout the summer. Niagara University is also an approved employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Campus life is vibrant and offers free parking, on-site dining options, and fresh coffee at Tim Horton’s and Starbucks, all in a beautiful park-like setting. If you’d like to know more, check out all of the .
Job Summary:
Under the direct supervision of the Directors of the Vincentian Center for Justice, the Operations Specialist will provide operational support for the Vincentian Center for Justice and the programs located within.
This is a full-time position.
The Vincentian Center for Justice is located in Bailo Hall on Niagara University’s Lewiston, NY campus.
What is the Vincentian Center for Justice?
The Vincentian Center for Justice is a learning laboratory where we reimagine what is possible for college students in today’s world. We believe that a college education should have value and meaning, and we seek to empower students to achieve their dreams. Our mission is to create a learning community centered on the pursuit of justice; to critically examine the meaning of justice and its denial; to impart knowledge of struggles for justice, past and present; to illuminate the intersection and interconnectedness of justice struggles across contexts and levels of human interaction; to provide models and tools that will empower students; to build a just community premised on equality, cooperation, and other shared values; to inspire the members of our community to pursue their vocations as advocates for justice.
The Center serves as an incubator for student justice initiatives, active learning, community building, collaborative justice program development, and engagement on campus and beyond Monteagle Ridge. It serves as the hub of student and faculty activity and the gathering space for learning, planning, and doing across all facets of justice. It includes spaces for students to congregate, relax, and collaborate; state-of-the-art technology for remote internships; and resources for Justice House initiatives at the local, national, and global levels.
The following programs are housed within the Center:
- Justice House Program
- Political Science Department
- International Studies Program
- Law and Jurisprudence Program, including Pre-Law Advisement Center
- Liberal Arts Program
- Black Studies Program
- Political Science/Environmental Studies Coordinate Major
- EuroSim and Model United Nations
- International Humanitarian Assistance Program
- United Nations-Niagara University Partnership
- Justice Careers Initiative, including Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Internship Program
- Refugee Scholars and Migrant Support Initiative, including Afghan Scholars in Residence
- Voting Rights and Electoral Justice Initiative
- Legal Advocacy and Justice Internships and Project-Based Learning Initiative
- Environmental Justice Initiative
- Community Health Initiative
- Student Justice Initiatives
- Accelerated Bachelor’s to JD (3+3) Program
- Pre-Law Student Association and Phi Delta Phi, Belva Lockwood Hall
- NU Mock Trial Team
- Social Justice Speaker and Film Series
Essential Duties:
- Oversee site management (security, maintenance, health and safety, technology, parking, office space) Assist with activities associated with all programs located within or affiliated with the Vincentian Center for Justice. This can include, but is not limited to, conference planning, event planning, program events and student gatherings. Assist with coordination, marketing, outreach.
- Facilitate scheduling of spaces within the Vincentian Center for Justice (Community Room, International Room, Student Lounge, Pre-Law Center) with internal academic program partners and external community organizations
- Manage communications such as events, programming activities, trainings, and speakers/presentations with staff, students, faculty, and external community organizations
- Track and contribute to reaching key performance indicator (KPI) benchmarks. This includes student recruitment and retention, fundraising, expansion of programming, and program visibility.
- Assist with Justice House housing initiative by serving as the primary point of contact with NU’s Residence Life department regarding Justice House housing matters
- Develop and deliver onboarding for new student employees. Manage and coordinate schedules of work study students and graduate assistants and all paperwork associated with student positions. Train, schedule, and manage student employees to provide welcome and reception services. Perform timekeeping and record-keeping duties for staff and student employees, such as reviewing timesheets and maintaining files;
- Operate welcome desk and reception area coverage of welcome desk
- Receive and distribute mail and handle both internal and external campus mailings
- Ensure upkeep and maintenance of office supplies, forms, and brochures and control inventory of office equipment and supplies;
- Process and monitor purchase orders and follow up as needed;
- Monitor departmental budget and report irregularities to supervisor;
- Serve as a centralized contact for building maintenance requests
- Development, communication, and enforcement of site-related policies (eg. COVID protocols)
Required knowledge, skills and abilities:
- Successful experience in facilities management
- A high degree of proficiency in written and spoken English
- Numeracy skills to be able to verify the accuracy of work.
- Proficiency to handle various office machines including but not limited to keyboard, calculator, computer, copier, and fax machine.
- Capacity to troubleshoot information technology and audio-visual issues.
- Ability to receive telephone calls, respond to inquiries, and effectively communicate with others.
- Computer literacy, including Microsoft Office, Google products, Gmail, etc., and ability to learn new computer software programs.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to perform all essential job functions accurately with minimal direct supervision.
- Ability to display sound judgment to ensure timely processing and completion of assigned tasks.
- Office management skills with the ability to work independently and accept responsibility.
- Ability to be flexible and cordial to all visitors and customers and maintain confidentiality.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- A demonstrated commitment to values consistent with the Catholic and Vincentian traditions of the University
- A willingness to embrace and advance the mission of the Justice House program: Justice House reimagines what is possible for college students in today’s world. We believe that a college education should have value and meaning, and we seek to empower students to achieve their dreams. Our mission is to create a learning community centered on the pursuit of justice; to critically examine the meaning of justice and its denial; to impart knowledge of struggles for justice, past and present; to illuminate the intersection and interconnectedness of justice struggles across contexts and levels of human interaction; to provide models and tools that will empower students; to build a just community premised on equality, cooperation, and other shared values; to inspire the members of our community to pursue their vocations as advocates for justice.
Qualification Standards:
- High School diploma required with education, training, and experience that provides the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities;
- A minimum of four years of experience performing similar tasks is required;
- Prior work experience in an educational setting is preferred.
- A valid U.S. driver’s license is required that satisfies both University and insurance company underwriting rules and regulations for driving a motor vehicle.
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Location
New York City, NY
Job date
Thu, 22 Feb 2024 23:46:29 GMT
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