Assistant Director, Strategic Initiatives - Office of University Strategy and Program Development
Tufts University | |
United States, Massachusetts, Somerville | |
Oct 24, 2024 | |
Overview
The Tufts Office of University Strategy and Program Development tackles the most interesting and pressing challenges in higher education through critical strategic planning, advisory, and analytical support. The Office serves the University as a partner to Tufts' schools and the central administration in the identification and development of mission-related opportunities that transform the University's model for sustainable success in the 21st century higher education ecosystem. We achieve this mission by providing business analysis and project management expertise for transformational strategic initiatives (often serving as an internal consulting agency), by providing best-in-class market research and business analysis to the Tufts community, by partnering with schools and units across the university to build strategic portfolios of educational programs, and by supporting the university's strategic planning processes and the cultivation of a strategic mindset in all areas of the institution. Led by an Executive Director, the Office reports to the Executive Vice President and works closely with the Office of the Provost in establishing and implementing its priorities. What You'll Do The Assistant Director, Strategic Initiatives reports to the Executive Director of University Strategy and provides process management and consultative expertise to both annual / routine strategy and planning processes and a small portfolio of project-based transformational initiatives. In doing so, the Assistant Director is a key partner to the Executive Director as well as to the Director of Strategy and Analysis, their team, and to initiative owners across the university. The Assistant Director plays a critical role in implementing and executing annual or ongoing processes that advance the mission of the university. This includes the Annual Strategy and Alignment process, Annual Planning process, and Academic Business Planning processes. The Assistant Director will also be allocated to a small portfolio of strategic initiatives arising from those processes, contributing either to the initiative as a whole or to individual modules of the initiative. The size and scope of this portfolio is determined by the university's needs, the unique skills of the team providing consultative services, and bandwidth. In this capacity, the Assistant Director will be responsible for advisory, project management, and/or delivery activities as needed to advance the initiative. As with everything administered by the Office of University Strategy and Program Development, there is an expectation that the Assistant Director continually look for opportunities to improve and enhance office activities relative to institutional needs and stakeholder feedback. Essential Functions: Provides leadership and support to the Executive Director in facilitating, managing and implementing key annual / routine processes including, but not limited to the Annual Strategy and Alignment process, the Annual Planning process, the Strategic Consultative Services process, and various Academic Business Planning processes. Activities typically include, for example,: * Developing and coordinating the scheduling and logistics of annual / routine milestones and materials Supports the Director of Strategy and Analysis and/or Associate Director of Strategic Initiatives in launching and maintaining best practices for strategic initiatives, including: * Facilitating project design and structuring conversations Based on the requirements of a given initiative, the Assistant Director is responsible for project management and delivery activities for a small portfolio of initiatives and/or initiative modules. Activities might include: * Developing issue maps and analytical frameworks that outline the strategic questions and approaches to be used What We're Looking For Basic Qualifications: * Knowledge and skills as typically acquired through completion of Master's degree and 5-7 years of professional experience, including direct project and/or process management experience Preferred Qualifications: * MBA, Masters in Innovation / Design / Strategy, or equivalent degree Pay Range Minimum $94,600.00, Midpoint $118,250.00, Maximum $141,900.00 Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range. |