Staff Employment Opportunities
We are currently accepting applications for the following administrative staff positions within the Information School. To see full job descriptions and apply please visit the University of Washington's UWHires site and search by either requisition number or keyword iSchool.
Commitment to Diversity
Committed to attracting and retaining a diverse faculty and staff, the University of Washington will honor your experiences, perspectives and unique identity. Together, our community strives to create and maintain working and learning environments that are inclusive, equitable and welcoming.
The University of Washington articulates its commitment in the UW Diversity Blueprint.
Director of Strategy and Operations, CIP
The University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public seeks a Director of Strategy and Operations (DSO) to join our team as a key leader to help guide and steward this multidisciplinary institute through its next phase of development and growth. Working in close collaboration with the Center’s Executive Council, the DSO will be responsible for developing and overseeing organizational strategy, designing and implementing a diverse array of programs, and helping to ensure the sustainability of the Center’s goals, activities, and efforts.
The CIP, launched Fall 2019, brings together faculty, staff, students and community partners in service of a core mission aiming to resist strategic misinformation, promote an informed society, and strengthen democratic discourse. Located within the Information School (iSchool) at the University of Washington, the Center is a multidisciplinary collaboration with the Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering and the School of Law; its programs span research, education, policy and outreach.
This is a rare and unique opportunity to join a community of scholars and leaders tackling one of the most pressing issues of our time. Our ideal candidate is a passionate leader and communicator with a track record of successfully leading and scaling an organization. Further, the candidate possesses demonstrated experience managing and leading people, including the ability to develop and empower top-notch staff and promote a culture of high performance that values societal impact. The Center has built a solid foundation since its launch, and the successful candidate is someone who excels at helping the faculty co-founders execute a vision, nurture the Center’s culture, and solidify operational sustainability.
Reporting directly to the Faculty Director and working closely with the Executive Council and other senior staff, the DSO supports the CIP’s leadership team, serving as chief administrator for all of the Center’s daily operations and programs. In addition to supporting and mentoring a team of direct reports, the Director for Strategy and Operations also is a resource for the CIP’s diverse community of faculty affiliates, visiting scholars, community fellows, and students. The CIP has a strong public engagement mission, and the DSO builds and maintains relationships with strategic partners, including public, private and civil society representatives; community leaders; and the general public.
At the iSchool, we create an environment that fosters appreciation, mutual respect, and engagement among and between members of the iSchool, UW community, and beyond, with special attention to the needs of people from historically marginalized communities. We envision a university in which all students, faculty and staff participate fully and meaningfully in campus life without being subjected to discrimination, bias or microaggressions. We condemn any expressions of racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, or any other instance of bias and discrimination against marginalized individuals and groups.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Strategy, Vision, and Leadership:
- With the Faculty Director and Executive Council, design and guide strategic planning and overall management of the organization.
- Establish a new External Advisory Board for the CIP, and serve as main administrative leader to guide and manage the board and its activities.
Operations:
- Lead all operational processes and systems at the Center—including operational management, information flow, and organizational planning—in support of CIP’s mission; plan and lead internal meetings.
- Ensure that all Center financial activity, including grant, gift, revenue, and in-kind dollars, are fully tracked and integrated into Center's operating budget and that program staff receive reminders of needed progress/grant reports.
Team Development and Management:
- Lead and mentor the Center’s staff, whose dynamic activities span a range of initiatives including projects, events, community programs, digital media, communications, research infrastructure maintenance and office management.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree.
- Five years of administrative and strategic management experience, including financial and budgetary oversight.
- Three years of direct professional staff supervision.
Additional Required Qualifications
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to communicate effectively with a wide variety of internal and external constituents.
- Ability to build and nurture a successful organizational culture and develop comprehensive internal processes.
- Strategically minded, analytical leader.
- Demonstrated success in working with diverse populations.
- Discreet facilitator and problem-solver with a high tolerance for ambiguity.
- Autonomous self-starter with intellectual confidence and flexibility and ability to effectively manage multiple demands and priorities.
- Demonstrates a high degree of initiative-taking, problem-solving capability, creativity, and capacity for innovative thinking.
- Proficiency in developing budgets, fiscal monitoring and financial projections using multiple fund sources.
- Strong technology skills and inclination to adapt and learn new technologies.
Desired Qualifications
- Advanced degree preferred.
- Experience in a large-scale, complex academic institution.
- A passion for the Center’s mission: to resist strategic misinformation and strengthen democratic discourse. (Domain expertise is not a requirement.)
Working Environmental Conditions
This position requires the ability to work a flexible schedule to meet deadlines as needed. This may occasionally include evening and weekend work to meet critical deadlines and some travel. The position has some flexibility in terms of location, but is expected to be in-office in Seattle at least 2 days per week and for important Center-related events and activities.
Executive Director for Academics
The University of Washington’s Information School (iSchool) is seeking an Executive Director for Academics (EDA) to serve as the operational staff leader of the iSchool’s Academics Enterprise. Reporting to the Associate Dean for Academics, the EDA is responsible for ensuring equitable, efficient, and effective academic programs by managing budgets, supervising staff leaders, and coordinating schoolwide academic activities. This role works closely with the school’s Associate Dean for Academics, a faculty role appointed by the Dean, to help realize the vision, goals, and values for the iSchool’s academic mission through staff efforts.
The successful candidate is a strong leader, communicator, and problem solver who excels at implementing complex processes at scale and can think multiple steps ahead when weighing the impact of various decisions. The individual in this role can explain the rationale and implications of alternative options to leadership and present an argument for a course of action that aligns with organizational values and strategic goals. This role delegates effectively to directors and managers by explaining the purpose and desired outcome of initiatives, then engaging their creative thinking in how to implement solutions.
At the iSchool, we create an environment that fosters appreciation, mutual respect, and engagement among and between members of the iSchool, UW community, and beyond, with special attention to the needs of people from historically marginalized communities. We envision a university in which all students, faculty and staff participate fully and meaningfully in campus life without being subjected to discrimination, bias or microaggressions. We condemn any expressions of racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, or any other instance of bias and discrimination against marginalized individuals and groups.
In line with the iSchool’s vision for leadership, there is an expectation that the person in this position will contribute meaningfully by bringing new ideas and identifying opportunities for improvement whenever possible and lead by taking actions that exemplify the iSchool’s core values. This leadership may be expressed in diverse ways, reflecting the variety of styles and cultures that are represented by iSchool faculty and staff.
What You’ll Be Doing:
Leadership and Management
- Supervise and direct the daily operations of the Academic Enterprise, including supervision of the Directors for Academic Services, Admissions, and Career Services.
- Participate on the Academics Council; implement decisions and coordinate the work of the program committees on schoolwide action plans.
- Participate in the development of short and long-term strategic planning initiatives. Collaborate with the Associate Dean, Program Chairs, and Directors to develop key performance indicators for academic programs and operational teams.
Financial Administration
- Prepare annual budget proposals for Academics. Develop and manage the academic course budget (which includes funding for guest faculty and academic student employees) with input from Program Chairs, Program Managers, and the Director of Teaching and Learning.
- Work closely with the Assistant Dean for Finance and Operations to align financial planning with iSchool goals and priorities. Communicate budgetary needs for the Academic Enterprise effectively, provide comprehensive data to support budget requests to ensure informed decision-making.
- Develop and manage the budget for schoolwide initiatives supporting multiple degree programs.
Communication
- Consult regularly with Program Managers and other Academics staff on administration of programs.
- Give presentations on academic programs, policies, and procedures to Information School faculty, staff, and students.
- Facilitate and promote excellent working relationships with other iSchool functional units to ensure effective project management and resource allocation.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in higher education, educational leadership, public administration, information science, or any of the affiliated information disciplines.
- Minimum five years of direct supervisory and office management experience in an academic environment.
Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration.
Additional Minimum Requirements
- Prior leadership in academic administration in higher education.
- Academic staff supervision experience.
- Demonstrated experience working with diverse stakeholders to improve efficiency and effectiveness of administrative processes for equitable outcomes for students, faculty, and staff.
- Experience collaborating with higher education faculty to realize values and visions.
- Effective communication in a diversity of media, including face to face, email, text chat, phone, and video chat.
Desired Qualifications
- A graduate degree in higher education, educational leadership, public administration, information science, or any of the affiliated information disciplines (e.g., Masters, EdD, PhD).
- Knowledge of University of Washington curriculum approval processes, registration policies, and financial aid systems.
- Experience realizing equity and justice-centered, anti-racist academic policy and processes by disrupting and rebuilding organizational routines.
Conditions of Employment
- Work is primarily contained within weekday mornings and afternoons. Some job duties will require participation at events during evening hours and weekends (e.g. Capstone Gala, Convocation, faculty workshops).
- The work has no specific physical demands, though travel between iSchool workspaces on and off main campus will be required.
Cover Letter Requirements
In the assessment please answer the following questions/prompt:
- Outline your interest and suitability for this role.
- How do you see your background and skills meeting the needs of this position?
Questions regarding openings at the Information School should be directed to ihrhelp@uw.edu. We will do our best to respond to your inquiry within 2 business days.
The University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.