Chief Of Staff To The Vice Provost For Admissions & Financial Aid
The Office of Admissions and Financial Aid (Admissions and Financial Aid) in University Student Services is responsible for the enrollment management function that underpins the University's ability to attract, recruit, admit, and matriculate our Arts and Sciences and Engineering undergraduate students. The office also is a key advisor to the university's graduate and professional programs whose students are among the best in the nation. Reporting to the Vice Provost for Admissions and Financial Aid and serving as a member of the management team for Admissions and Financial Aid, we are seeking a Chief of Staff (COS) to the Vice Provost for Admissions & Financial Aid who will provide crucial day-to-day support to the Vice Provost, helping to coordinate, guide, and support the strategic and operational functions of the enrollment management office. Serving as a valuable thought partner to the Vice Provost, the Associate Vice Provosts, and the enrollment management office, the COS will also play a visible role, frequently interfacing with relevant offices across the Schools and Divisions. Acting as a strategic partner and skilled problem solver, the COS will facilitate impactful cross-institution initiatives and contribute to fostering a culture of high performance and collaboration within the enrollment management office. The COS will serve as a key point of contact for the office and will triage issues for the Vice Provost and the Vice Provost's leadership team to ensure needs and issues are communicated and resolved appropriately. They will anticipate and manage long-term, short-term and day-to-day priorities for the Vice Provost and advise on and coordinate university-wide initiatives. The COS requires strong alignment with Johns Hopkins University's mission, values, and strategic vision, as well as demonstrated leadership, judgment, and flexibility in a complex organization and fast-paced environment.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
Day to Day Support for the Office of the Vice Provost :
High Priority Initiatives :
Success Depends, At a Minimum, On :
The ability to closely manage all aspects of a portfolio of complex, cross-functional projects from inception to completion. Ability to flex into various roles as needed, sometimes managing projects fairly autonomously and sometimes supporting and enabling the work of the Vice Provost, AVP, and Dean. The ability to independently and objectively assess business processes and plans and work with subject matter experts and leaders to develop recommendations for enhancements. The development and maintenance of relationships with colleagues throughout University Administration, decanal and school offices, and the broader university. The ability to make sense of complex information and apply a systematic, disciplined approach to solve complex problems, manage projects, work collaboratively and in support of others, and adapt to changing situations. The ideal candidate will provide strategic leadership, organize tasks, set priorities, track deadlines, support the work of subject matter experts, and make decisions based on analytical and innovative thinking within established guidelines.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
A proven track record of leadership. Prior demonstrated success and experience within a complex, decentralized, top-tier higher education institution is highly desirable. A decisive, forward-thinking approach with deep engagement, good judgment, common sense, wisdom, and insight who will serve as an advisor to the other members of the senior leadership team and contribute to building an effective Vice Provost's team. Demonstrated ability to thrive and bring focus and clear prioritization to multiple, simultaneous, complex, and competing high-profile situations or projects in a dynamic and fast-paced environment where expectations for performance and productivity are high. Demonstrated emotional intelligence and the ability to use diplomacy and sensitivity in working with a diverse and broad range of constituents and relate effectively to individuals throughout all levels of the organization and its external stakeholders. A strong consensus-building approach that promotes inclusiveness encourages participation and facilitates the sharing of knowledge and ideas. Superb verbal, written, and interpersonal skills, including outstanding listening, communication, persuasion, and presentation abilities with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. A supervisory style with a commitment to clarity and accountability, a demonstrated ability to hire, mentor, and empower staff, and a track record of successful oversight of people, fundraising, and complex budgets. Demonstrated ability to work independently, exercise discretion and sound judgment, and provide immediate direction in situations that require time-sensitive solutions. The highest level of personal ethics and professional integrity.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree. Five years of related experience. Additional education may substitute for required experience and additional related experience may substitute for required education, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Preferred Qualifications
Master's Degree preferred. Higher education enrollment management experience preferable.
Classified Title
Assistant Provost-MGM
Job Posting Title (Working Title)
Chief of Staff to the Vice Provost for Admissions & Financial Aid (Vice Provost for Admissions & Fin Aid)
Role / Level / Range
ADMOFF / 01 / EX
Starting Salary Range
Salary Range 210K-240K (Commensurate w / exp.)
Employee group
Full Time
Schedule
Mon - Fri / 08 : 30-am - 05 : 00pm (flexible)
FLSA Status
Exempt
Location
Hybrid / Homewood Campus
Department name
Vice Provost for Admissions & Fin Aid
Personnel area
University Student Services
Chief Of Staff • Baltimore, MD, US