The Doctoral Programs Operations Manager provides strategic and operational leadership across all facets of the university’s doctoral programs, with a primary focus on advancing the quality, efficiency, and visibility of the dissertation process. Serving as the central hub for faculty, students, and institutional partners, this role ensures that doctoral milestones are achieved on time, policies are consistently applied, and academic standards are upheld. The Manager fosters a culture of scholarly excellence by streamlining processes, enhancing communication, and creating opportunities for professional and research engagement. Through cross-departmental collaboration and proactive problem-solving, the Doctoral Programs Operations Manager strengthens the doctoral student experience and supports faculty in mentoring and guiding the next generation of scholar-practitioners.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Support strategic oversight of the doctoral dissertation lifecycle, ensuring students meet key milestones from proposal through final submission in alignment with institutional policies and accreditation requirements.
- Serve as the operational lead for managing and maintaining all dissertation-related documentation and communications, ensuring accuracy, accessibility, and compliance with university standards.
- Lead the planning, coordination, and execution of the Doctoral Symposium and other scholarly engagement events, enhancing research culture and visibility.
- Direct the process for faculty committee assignments, training, and evaluation, ensuring accurate implementation of compensation models for load and stipend payments.
- Serve as the primary contact and resource for doctoral students and faculty regarding program processes, policies, and problem resolution.
- Oversee adherence to scholarly writing and APA standards, providing guidance and resources to support academic rigor and integrity.
- Partner with governance bodies such as the Academic Policies Committee (APC) to evaluate extension requests and ensure policy alignment for dissertation continuation registrations.
- Coordinate with the Registrar and Library to oversee the submission, verification, and archival of all final dissertation materials for graduation and compliance purposes.
- Provide expert guidance to faculty and students on research ethics, IRB processes, plagiarism prevention, and responsible use of artificial intelligence tools.
- Develop, maintain, and enhance digital platforms and web resources to ensure doctoral students have streamlined access to program information, forms, and tools.
- Oversee the posting, recruitment, and placement of Graduate Assistants in collaboration with Financial Aid, ensuring alignment with academic and operational needs.
- Design, implement, and recommend process improvements and workflows that increase efficiency, consistency, and service quality across doctoral programs.
- Maintain and update the Doctoral Programs Google Site and other online repositories to reflect current program timelines, policies, and defense information.
- Act as liaison between doctoral programs and university offices (e.g., Advising, Enrollment, Registrar) to ensure seamless operations and communication.
- Manage and communicate key deadlines for dissertation defenses to ensure students meet commencement eligibility.
Qualifications:
- Master’s Degree in Education, Administration, or related field. Doctoral Degree preferred.
- Three plus (3+) years experience in higher education preferably working in doctoral program administration
- One plus (1+) year experience with academic research processes and experience working with academic policies and procedures, particularly around dissertations and faculty credentialing.
- Strong organizational and project management skills.
- Proficiency in APA formatting and document editing.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, and students.
- Familiarity with digital tools for project tracking and resource management (e.g., Google Sites, SignNow), preferred.
- Experience in event planning and managing scholarly engagements such as symposia and workshops preferred.