Assistant Director, Science, Technology and International Affairs, Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce | JobVerse
Assistant Director, Science, Technology and International Affairs, Walsh School of Foreign Service
Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America
Full Time
39 minutes ago
$54,616 - $100,493 USD
No Visa Sponsorship
Key skills
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About this role
Role Overview
responsible for the daily management and representation of the STIA Program
outreach and development
event management
program and budget administration
promotion of the Program’s extensive and varied activities with a consistent and effective message to the Georgetown University campus
representation to the Washington D.C. community and beyond, domestically and internationally
reports to the STIA Director
supervises all program operations and student employees
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree and 4-5 years of closely related experience in program administration, budget planning, financial management, and fiscal stewardship, with supervisory experience.
Master’s degree in a relevant field such as environmental studies, global health, security studies, or science and technology studies is strongly preferred
Demonstrated ability to manage operating budgets, forecast expenses, and ensure compliance with university financial policies.
Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills and the capacity to interact effectively with a diverse community, including students, faculty, staff, university administrators, academic counterparts, donors, members of the media, etc.
Strong orientation to detail, deadlines, professionalism, and client service, and excellent interpersonal and written communication
Must have the ability to provide complex and efficient administrative support and prioritize effectively
Proficiency in technologies related to the functions of the position, including Google apps, MS Office, social media, and web design required
Experience in fundraising, donor management and grant writing preferred
Strong quantitative skills and experience with managing large volumes of data and database queries preferred
Work experience related to science, technology and international affairs preferred