Associate Director, SVR Operations
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The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University''s good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
Position Summary
Under the leadership of the Senior Executive Director, Sexual Violence Response (SVR), and in consultation with the SVR senior leadership team, the Associate Director will ensure operational excellence by providing strategic operational support across SVR. This role will exercise significant independent decision-making to oversee all administrative and operational support functions, including intake, and will have operational involvement in the administration of direct services and training/prevention to maintain consistency in processes and delivery of services.
The incumbent will assist the Senior Executive Director, Director of Direct Services, and Director of Training and Prevention in the development, maintenance, and review of operational protocols that promote and ensure appropriate standards of care and compliance with Columbia Health, University, and NYS policies. The Associate Director will review and assess operational issues with the Senior Executive Director, ensure business continuity and adherence to procedures, and proactively identify opportunities to streamline and maximize SVR services.
The Associate Director will supervise intake staff and interns to deliver excellent, culturally responsive and student-focused support; assist staff with operational issues; and collaborate with the Senior Executive Director and the senior management team to provide guidance and day-to-day operational leadership related to SVR processes. This role will partner with senior leadership to create policies and procedures to address identified operational concerns and ensure written policies and procedures reflect current practice.
This role requires outstanding leadership capabilities, including the ability to prioritize, foster collaboration among colleagues and stakeholders, promote individual and collective accountability, and adapt to changing priorities. The Associate Director will function as part of the Columbia Health Operations Team and collaborate with university partners and other stakeholders to support SVR's overarching operational objectives.
This position requires the successful completion of all mandatory department and university training at onboarding and on an ongoing basis to ensure compliance with institutional policies and job-specific responsibilities. SVR is a New York State Department of Health certified Rape Crisis Program; all staff must complete required training and certification within the first 90 days of hire.
This is an essential on-site role that requires work outside of normal business hours to ensure continuity of services and responsiveness to urgent needs.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this role.
Responsibilities
Leadership & Supervision (30%)
Budget & Grants Management (25%)
Supports the Senior Executive Director in identifying and developing strategies to optimize grant or other funding resources.
In partnership with Columbia Health Administration, Sponsored Projects Administration (SPA), Sponsored Projects Finance (SPF), and other stakeholders, manages SVR external funding resources including grants, gifts, and endowments; manages all grant-related activities including maintaining records of all payments and receivables, and prepares reports for all grant-related activities; educates and trains staff on grant management, reporting, and tracking requirements.
Tracks expenditures according to budget; conducts budget reconciliation; processes reimbursements; audits and processes invoices, travel expenses, check requests, petty-cash disbursements, and consultant agreements in accordance with University policies and procedures.
Assists the Columbia Health Finance team in compiling financial data to prepare departmental business and financial reports.
Assists the Senior Executive Director with the creation of budget plans in partnership with Finance and Sponsored Projects in accordance with relevant grants or budget guidelines and requirements.
Performs other duties as assigned. (5%)
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Other Requirements
N/A
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
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