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1120 Coordinator, Branch Campus WP

POSITION IDENTIFICATION

TITLE Coordinator, Branch Campus WP

CLASSIFICATION NUMBER 1120

GRADE 43

CLASSIFICATION Exempt
 
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR Dean of the College
 
MAJOR ADMINISTRATOR Dean of the College
 
GENERAL FUNCTION
 
The Branch Campus Coordinator provides leadership for one or more Branch Campuses of Missouri State University – West Plains including coordination, training and support services for faculty, staff and students including online, interactive television, and on-site instructional supervision under the direction of the Dean; advise selected students; engage in committee work; and other duties as assigned.
 
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE QUALIFICATIONS
 
Education: A master’s degree in an appropriate discipline as determined by current faculty needs is required.
 
Experience: At least two year’s college teaching, branch campus coordination, faculty and staff supervision, and building operations supervision required.
 
Skills: An in-depth knowledge of computing software and hardware and distance education delivery modes, both as a user and support person is required; curriculum development, course scheduling and student academic advisement required; understanding of administrative software system preferred.
 
Effort: Must be able to carry up to 50 pounds.
 
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
 
1. Coordinates course scheduling, faculty and staff hiring, and building and supplies usage, with the Office of Academic Affairs.
 
2. Serves as the point of contact for public relations in the branch campus community.
 
3.Contributes to the efficient gathering, processing, analysis, dissemination, and use of information by the Office of Academic Affairs by providing leadership to one or more branch campuses.
 
4. Conducts workshops and provides one-on-one training and assistance to faculty with regard to technical support and assistance throughout the delivery of courses; and evaluation of the course and program delivery system.
 
5. Teaches courses as assigned.
 
6. Remains competent and current through self-directed professional reading, developing professional contacts with colleagues, attending professional development courses, and attending training and/or courses required by the Dean of the College.
 
7. Contributes to the overall success of the University by performing all other duties as assigned.
 
SUPERVISION
 
The Branch Campus Coordinator – West Plains is supervised by the Dean of the College.
 
OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES
MARCH 2007

JOB FAMILY 4

Factor 1: Professional Knowledge, Skill, and Technical Mastery

Level 3 - 1500 Points: Entry-level knowledge of the principles, concepts, practices, and methods of an administrative, managerial, technical, or professional specialty. Knowledge permits employee to carry out basic recurring tasks and routine portions of assignments or to carry out less demanding professional elements of assignments in professional or technical areas including accounting or auditing, financial management, business administration, human resources, law, engineering, science, or medicine, while gaining familiarity with the University?s policies and goals, business practices, and/or accounting systems. This level of knowledge permits the employee to schedule and carry out the steps of a limited operation or project, or to complete stages of a multi-phase project. Alternatively, knowledge at this level might also permit the employee to carry out recurring tasks and routine assignments requiring moderate experience in specific areas within higher education. Knowledge at this level is typically acquired through a combination of formal education and/or training and experience that includes a requirement for a college degree in a specific technical or professional specialty. Knowledge requirements may also include a limited amount of related work experience. Alternatively, equivalent knowledge requirements at this level include a non-technical or general Bachelor?s degree requirement with a moderate level of additional related work experience or a non-specific Master?s degree requirement with some related work experience.

Factor 2: Supervisory Responsibility

Level 2 - 130 Points: Regular, but limited, supervision, training, or directing the work assignments of (a) small numbers of student, part-time or temporary workers, or (b) one or more permanent, full-time employees. The nature of supervision is largely confined to scheduling work and assigning tasks. Supervision at this level typically does not include a full range of supervisory responsibilities, and supervisory duties typically do not consume a large portion of the work day.

Factor 3: Interactions with Others

Level 3 - 250 Points: The purpose of interactions is to advise or counsel others to solve recurring and structured problems, and/or to plan or coordinate work efforts with other employees who are working toward common goals in situations where relationships are generally cooperative. Interactions are moderately structured and routine and may involve employees in different functions, students, and/or the general public. These types of interactions require normal interpersonal skills.

Factor 4: Job Controls and Guidelines

Level 3 - 500 Points: The employee operates under general supervision expressed in terms of program goals and objectives, priorities, and deadlines. Administrative supervision is given through statements of overall program or project objectives and available resources. Administrative guidelines are relatively comprehensive and the employee need only to fill in gaps in interpretation and adapt established methods to perform recurring activities. In unforeseen situations, the employee must interpret inadequate or incomplete guidelines, develop plans, and initiate new methods to complete assignments based on those interpretations. Assignments are normally related in function, but the work requires many different processes and methods applied to an established administrative or professional field. Problems are typically the result of unusual circumstances, variations in approach, or incomplete or conflicting data. The employee must interpret and refine methods to complete assignments. Characteristic jobs at this level may involve directing single-purpose programs or performing complex, but precedented, technical or professional work.

Factor 5: Managerial Responsibility

Level 3 - 850 Points: Work involves providing significant support services to others both within and outside of the department that substantially influences decision-making processes. Work activities are complex and others rely on the accuracy and reliability of the information, analysis, or advice to make decisions. Work activities have a direct, but shared, impact on further processes or services, affect the overall efficiency and image of the department, and may have material impact on costs or service quality within the cost center. Incumbents may be responsible for identifying areas of need and for developing proposals that request funding to fulfill those needs.