Date: October 17, 2024
Position Available: Manager of Student Employment and Financial Operations
Position Reports to: Dean for Personal Vocation
Department: Office for Personal Vocation
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Schedule: Full-time; Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., some evenings and weekends
Please apply online: https://franciscan.edu/manager-of-student-employment-and-financial-operations/
POSITION SUMMARY
The Manager of Student Employment and Operations fosters a culture of personal vocation through the leadership of the Student Work Opportunity Program (SWOP) and supports the mission of the Office for Personal Vocation through financial management. The Manager provides coaching, training, and other meaningful engagements with students as they discern their careers and other aspects of their personal vocations.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Manage operations of the Student Work Program, leveraging on campus student employment to develop career competencies and provide internship opportunities for students. Manage student employee onboarding in payroll system, maintain student employee records; initiate and facilitate bi-weekly payroll; troubleshoot student employment process; prepare reports and analyze data. Coordinate supervisor and student employee communication and training. Organize and execute the Job Fair and other student employment events and initiatives. Enforce SWOP policy and compliance with state and federal regulations. Coordinate Community Service Tutoring Program. Serve as liaison with Administrative accounting, Financial Aid, ITS, and Human Resources regarding student employment.
2. Account for, track, and prepare reports on budgets, revenues and expenses for Missionary Outreach and other Personal Vocation departments. Process requisitions and payments, purchasing card documents, and other financial paperwork. Serve as liaison with Administrative Accounting, Business Services and with external vendors.
3. Provide coaching, training, and other services to students related to career and internship exploration and preparation.
4. Manage office operations and provide administrative support to the dean for Personal Vocation and to other Personal Vocation staff.
5. Hire, train, and supervise student assistants and interns.
6. Develop and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships with students, staff, faculty, employers, and alumni.
7. Other assigned duties that advance the goals of Franciscan University and the Office for Personal Vocation.
This is not intended to be an all-inclusive list. Additional duties, expectations and responsibilities may be added or changed as needed to meet the University's needs.
REQUIREMENTS
Must understand, support, and embrace the mission of Franciscan University of Steubenville and possess the following:
Technical Skills
· Proficiency in Office 365 applications, especially Excel, Word, and Forms.
· Proficiency in using virtual communication platforms (e.g., Zoom, Teams) for meetings and communications.
· Proficiency or experience in web-based career services applications including Handshake and LinkedIn is desired.
Non-Technical Skills & Competencies
· Quality of Work: Sets and/or adheres to the standards or expectations of performance set for a given job. Effectively interprets and applies the required policies and procedures that apply to a given job. Consistently checks work for accuracy, appropriateness, and completeness. Takes appropriate steps to learn, prepare for and meet the technical standards of the job.
· Process Management: Has a process orientation and sees different functions and activities as part of a broader process. Is effective at identifying and organizing various process steps into an efficient work flow. Is effective at assessing the effectiveness of an existing process and making changes to improve it.
· Customer/Service-Focus: Is dedicated to meeting the expectations and requirements of internal and external customers.
· Action Oriented: Displays initiative; doesn’t wait to be told or asked to do something. Comfortable acting in the absence of clear guidance or instructions.
· Developing Others: Helps others continually reflect on their strengths, weaknesses, and development opportunities.
Education & Experience
· Bachelor’s degree required.
· 1-3 years’ experience working in a collaborative, fluid office environment.
· 1-3 years’ experience developing and managing financial, payroll, or other business systems.
· 1-3 years’ experience collecting, analyzing, manipulating, and presenting data.
· 1-3 years’ experience working with high school students or young adults.
Workplace Factors
· Some evenings and weekends required.
Candidates must submit an online application, a resume and a cover letter that demonstrates their fit for the position based on their experience, accomplishments, and skills as well as their desire to advance the mission of Franciscan University.
Please apply online: https://franciscan.edu/manager-of-student-employment-and-financial-operations/
For other information and job postings, visit our website at https://www.franciscan.edu
Franciscan University of Steubenville is committed to principles of equal opportunity and is an equal opportunity employer.
Work Should Never Be Just Work!
It should be a calling, a vocation. Through pursuing a career with Franciscan University, you’ll have the opportunity to be a part of a visionary organization in service of the Catholic Church, society, and culture.
At Franciscan University you will work for and with the Church, alongside like-minded men and women who share your values and your desire to transform the culture. You’ll be challenged by the work and rewarded by the fruit it bears. You’ll be part of an institution that Francis Cardinal Stafford, former president of the Pontifical Council of the Laity, described as “central to the reform and the renewal of the Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council.”
Founded in 1946 by the Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular, Franciscan University is known around the world for its enduring fidelity, vibrant campus culture, and academic excellence.
In just under 70 years, Franciscan University of Steubenville has emerged as a leader in academically excellent and passionately Catholic education. By integrating faith and reason in the pursuit of truth and right living, the University has grown from a small facility serving local veterans of World War II to a beautiful hillside campus and an educational institution recognized nationally and internationally for its programs, faculty, and graduates.
Since 2001, the University has been ranked in the elite “first tier” of Midwestern universities by U.S. News and World Report’s guidebook, America’s Top Colleges. Included in every edition of the Cardinal Newman Society’s Guide to Choosing a Catholic College, Franciscan has also been ranked as a top 100 “best value” in private higher education by Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine since 2011.
Numbered among Franciscan’s graduates are bishops and priests, congressmen and pro-life activists, missionaries, catechists, doctors, lawyers, and teachers. They’re leaders in the Church and culture, serving in the vanguard of the New Evangelization, and they’re doing that, in large part, because of the education in faith and reason they received at Franciscan University.