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Job SummaryThe Departments of Mathematics and Statistics are offering the Master of Science in Quantitative Finance and Risk Management (Quant), an interdisciplinary degree for students interested in developing sophisticated quantitative skills. We are currently seeking an Academic Program Manager to join our friendly, collaborative, and welcoming student services team. This position will work with our quant master's students, helping them achieve their milestones in this program. This position works closely with the Quant Program Career Manager and reports to the Director of Student Services in Mathematics.
Mission StatementThe mission of the University of Michigan is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through preeminence in creating, communicating, preserving and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the present and enrich the future.
Responsibilities*Overall Program Management:
Maintain current knowledge of peer program practices, benchmarks, and new developments. Research and implement activities for program goals and objectives in collaboration with faculty program director. Prepare and evaluate data for annual program rankings. Advise faculty on curricular changes and opportunities. This requires an understanding of graduate education and the curriculum and student population of the Quant Program. Work closely with the Quant Program Career Manager to ensure students receive assistance with the career development and planning process.
Student Services:
Serve as primary point-of-contact for Quantitative Finance and Risk Management students. Ensure students have access to relevant academic and wellness resources across campus. Plan orientation and pre-arrival activities. Provide curriculum advising and planning resources. Communicate registration deadlines, program requirements, and changes to curriculum. Actively seek out and promote academic opportunities to current students. Develop and update program handbook; develop resources for students to track completion of degree requirements.
Advising and Counseling:
Student advising and counseling of approximately 60 active graduate students. Responsible for monitoring each student's progress and providing academic guidance to ensure each student advances in their degree program, makes progress toward career goals, and/or receives the necessary resources on their specific issue. Interpret and explain academic requirements to graduate students and provide information about course selection, course waivers, dual degree opportunities, co-curricular opportunities, and other academic concerns. In consultation with the International Center, advise students on academic, personal, and professional concerns related to F-1 visa status (OPT, CPT, reduced course load authorization) and cultural adjustment in the United States. Oversee the coordination of the faculty advising program, including the assignment of students to faculty advisors, development of new advising programs and procedures, and the development of training and resources for new faculty advisors.
Recruitment and Admissions:
Manage all aspects of Quant Program graduate student recruitment. Determine recruitment strategy, develop and execute recruitment plan. Develop and deliver information sessions for prospective students. Create and disseminate online and offline marketing materials, including management of program website. Identify promising students and advise prospective students on preparation of application materials and prerequisite coursework. Manage faculty review of applications, including development and maintenance of resources to aid in reviews, including system and guidelines for evaluation, reports demonstrating performance of past and current students, and information about feeder schools.
Financials:
Manage Student Financial Aid, Awards and Fellowships. Advise Quant Program students on funding opportunities. Manage budgets for program events and initiatives, including orientation, and new student recruitment efforts. Advise faculty on how best to manage available fellowship funds to meet recruiting goals.
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Background ScreeningThe University of Michigan conducts background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer and may use a third party administrator to conduct background checks. Background checks are performed in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Application DeadlineJob openings are posted for a minimum of seven calendar days. The review and selection process may begin as early as the eighth day after posting. This opening may be removed from posting boards and filled anytime after the minimum posting period has ended.
U-M EEO StatementThe University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.