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Graduate Coordinator - 138645

UC San Diego
United States, California, San Diego
Mar 05, 2026

La Jolla

9500 Gilman Drive, San Diego, CA 92093, United States
#138645 Graduate Coordinator Filing Deadline: Thu 3/19/2026
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DESCRIPTION

The Department of Psychology (http://psychology.ucsd.edu/) consistently ranks among the top experimental psychology programs in the country. Currently, there are 30 senate faculty, 5 adjunct professors, 5 research faculty, 25 staff, and 65 graduate students. The department has over 50 active federal contracts/grants and gift funds. The annual expenditures total over $10 million across federal, state, and gift funds.

Psychology faculty conduct research within four broad areas: Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology, and Social Psychology. The department has a strong tradition of interdisciplinary research at UCSD, and many faculty maintain collaborative relationships with campus units, including Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, UCSD's Medical School, Rady School of Management, and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Our forward-looking perspective and rich collaborative environment offers a unique opportunity for cutting-edge research that is changing the face of modern psychology.

Under the general direction of the Director of Student Affairs, this position is responsible for all aspects of administration and management of the Psychology department's graduate program which serves 65 graduate students and 30 faculty.

Responsibilities include: Academic Advising; Program Planning and Implementation; Curriculum Planning and Implementation; Financial Support; Graduate Admissions, Outreach and Recruitment. Provide recommendations for reaching short and long-term goals and objectives for the program. Additionally, this position is responsible for departmental temporary instructional academic personnel and human resources.

Applies professional Student Services concepts. Provides varied student services to students and faculty. Works on moderately complex issues. Receives assistance on more complex issues.

  • Submission of a cover letter is highly recommended.
QUALIFICATIONS
  • Proven experience in academic counseling of university students, and strong familiarity with student development in higher education. Sufficient background to evaluate academic data, analyze academic records, and make analytical decisions. Knowledge of advising and counseling techniques.

  • Knowledge of University processes and procedures. Knowledge of general education requirements, educational organization at university levels, and subject curriculum, to ensure effective implementation of educational material.

  • Ability to successfully interact with students and faculty, and clearly explain requirements and procedures.

  • Knowledge of University-specific computer application programs and pertinent databases. Knowledge of UC systems preferred.

  • Understanding of University rules and regulations. Knowledge of regulations relating to graduate students, course scheduling, and student employment.

  • Working knowledge of information technology systems and demonstrated ability to use computer software systems for word processing, database manipulation, electronic mail, and spreadsheet software.

  • Interpersonal skills. Strong interpersonal skills, including tact, diplomacy, humor, patience, and flexibility, working with a variety of people at all levels. Ability to handle sensitive issues and maintain confidentiality.

  • Multicultural competencies; ability to work with diverse populations.

  • Skills in service orientation, organization, active listening, and critical thinking. Strong ability to analyze complex data and develop recommendations and reports.

  • Ability to initiate, plan, develop, implement, manage, and evaluate multiple programmatic activities independently and complete work in a timely and accurate manner.

  • Ability in problem identification and reasoning. Strong ability to anticipate problems, identify and analyze options, and implement corrective actions. Demonstrated skill in problem-solving, conflict resolution, and crisis situation management.

  • Ability to multitask; verbal and written communication skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to write concisely, persuasively, and in summary form. Skill to compose, edit, and proofread correspondence and narrative sections of printed information. Ability to express verbally, or in writing, one's position, plan of action, evaluation, or interpretation in a professional, concise, and courteous manner.

  • Ability organize and thoroughly complete workload under pressing deadlines with frequent interruptions.

  • Knowledge of basic math and accounting principles. Ability to gather, monitor and interpret statistical data.

  • Demonstrated ability to maintain accurate and detailed records

SPECIAL CONDITIONS
  • Job offer is contingent upon a satisfactory clearance based on background check results.

  • Duties may require direct contact with children (defined as individuals under the age of 18). Completion of the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) form is required. Mandated CANRA reporter.

Pay Transparency Act

Annual Full Pay Range: $55,400 - $93,800 (will be prorated if the appointment percentage is less than 100%)

Hourly Equivalent: $26.53 - $44.92

Factors in determining the appropriate compensation for a role include experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. The Hiring Pay Scale referenced in the job posting is the budgeted salary or hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position. The Annual Full Pay Range may be broader than what the University anticipates to pay for this position, based on internal equity, budget, and collective bargaining agreements (when applicable).

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a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies governing employee conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, or discrimination, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct:

  • UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy
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  • Abusive Conduct in the Workplace


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