The Secretary of the Faculties is a statutory role that plays an important part in advancing the University of Chicago's model of shared faculty governance
Job Summary
The Secretary of the Faculties is a statutory role that plays an important part in advancing the University of Chicago's model of shared faculty governance.
The position involves organizing, attending, and documenting meetings of the Council of the University Senate, Committee of the Council, and other faculty governance bodies.
The University offers a wide range of benefits programs including health, retirement, and paid time off for eligible employees.
Matching Summary
The Secretary of the Faculties is a statutory role that plays an important part in advancing the University of Chicago's model of shared faculty governance.
Salary
Base: $125,000.00 - $175,000.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Health, retirement, and paid time off included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
7 years administrative support experience
C-level executive collaboration required
Shared governance process knowledge
Meeting documentation and minute taking
Faculty election oversight
Nice-to-have
Advanced degree in higher education
Web-based resource management skills
Historical research capabilities
Process improvement mindset
Enthusiasm for faculty collaboration
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree required
At least 7 years progressive administrative experience