This position will administer, implement, and interpret university and department policies and procedures on issues regarding admission, financial aid, housing, registrar services, visa services, student life, advising, career counseling and academic services and will identify, clarify, and resolve highly visible or complex issues with substantial significance and impact that may span multiple areas, using advanced technical and professional knowledge requiring independent judgment. With approximately 80 graduate students and 125 affiliated faculty across the Schools of Medicine, Engineering, Humanities & Sciences, and the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, the Neurosciences IDP is one of the largest programs in the School of Medicine.