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Education Program Senior Specialist

Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43215

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Columbus Campus

time type

Full time

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job requisition id

R134923

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Job Title:

Education Program Senior Specialist

Department:

Arts and Sciences | Chemistry and Biochemistry Administration

We are seeking an Education Program Senior Specialist to join the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry within the College of Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State University

.

The Education Program Senior Specialist

m

anage

s

and administer

s

operations in

the

undergraduate organic office

.

The Education Program Senior Specialist

assists

the

Director of Undergraduate Organic Laboratories

in selecting

,

hiring

and supervising Graduate Teaching Associates (GTAs), undergraduate student associates (SAs) and

Student

Administrative Associates (

ST

As)

.

This role

c

oordinates student and administrative activities

.

Activities related

to

include:

information flow, document preparation, room scheduling and front line customer service; coordinates make-up exams and quizzes with individual professors; assists with distribution of course material to the organic GTAs; maintains class files for large enrollment classes; generates and maintains records for organic courses;

manages

course registration

and enrollment

issues; coordinates scheduling of

make-up schedules and office hour schedules

teaching assistant

s.

This role

coordinates

with the SLDS office for all organic courses

;

prepares reports for student feedback based on

s

toichiometry calculations for the given experiments (percent recovery and percent yield). Minimum Qualifications: Required: Bachelor's degree

in relevant field

or equivalent experience. 4 years of relevant experience

required

. Desired: Advanced degree in

Chemistry

may be desirable.

4-8 years of relevant experience preferred. Additional Information:

The pay range for this job profile is $51,500 - $67,250 annually. The offer for this position will fall within this range based on internal equity, unit's available budget, and the candidate's qualifications. Location:

Celeste Laboratory of Chemistry (0371)

Position Type:

Regular

Scheduled Hours:

40

Shift:

First Shift

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3345.0216

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