NYU is committed to being a welcoming campus community that reflects and enacts the values of global inclusion, diversity, belonging, equity and accessibility that informs academic excellence. We seek candidates who will not only enhance our commitment but whose experience, competencies, skills, and community engagement efforts contribute to diverse, equitable, inclusive learning and working environments for our students, staff, and faculty.
This is a senior professional position responsible for leading the daily Academic Operations of the NYU London site reporting to the Associate Director of Academics. The role encompasses three critical areas of responsibility: the technical management of the academic calendar and faculty logistics; the oversight and enforcement of student attendance in alignment with UKVI regulations; and the delivery of complex student support services via the Moses Center for Accessibility and Inclusive Culture and specialist course placements. The position ensures operational excellence across these functions while driving workflow automation and supervising a team of administrators and coordinators.
Principal Accountabilities:
Academic Office Operations (30%):
Academic Scheduling & Resource Planning (25%):
Oversee the timetabling processes for each semester and summer program in alignment with registrar and accreditation requirements. Collaborate with the Office of Global Programs Academics Team to facilitate.
Oversee the creation of the Final Exam Schedule each semester to ensure academic integrity and facility optimization.
Manage the Course Schedule process and provide real-time updates to the Finance-Operations team for faculty letters of appointment.
Partner with Finance-Operations to manage faculty supplemental payments (e.g., extra exam papers, exam re-writes) and oversee all invoices for guest lecturers and special events, including Tuesday Lates.
Oversee the co-curricular budget, trip requests, and associated expenditure.
Accessibility, Student Support & Faculty Support (25%):
Serve as the primary liaison for the Moses Center for Accessibility and Inclusive Culture, ensuring full delivery of inclusive culture requirements.
Oversee the logistics for approved extended time, make-up and remote exams and guide direct reports in navigating faculty queries.
Coordinate support for students following class absences, including the scheduling of make-up exams and coursework deadlines.
Oversee the "Incomplete" grade process for students, liaising with faculty and global partners to ensure timely resolution.
Manage faculty illness protocols, including make-up date scheduling.
Ensure student concerns are submitted to NYUConnect in a timely fashion and monitor follow-up from the student's home school.
UKVI Attendance Compliance (10%):
Act as the academic lead for attendance policy enforcement as per UKVI regulations.
Supervise the monitoring of absences.
Train and advise new faculty on monitoring and reporting protocols, in conjunction with ICIR team.
Manage student absence requests and meet with students in the monitoring phase, in conjunction with the Student Support team; liaise with ICIR, Global, and home schools when students are non-compliant with policies.
Ensure attendance concerns are submitted to NYU Connect for escalation with the home school advisor.
Work with ICIR to automate and improve attendance reporting, monitoring, and tracking, always looking for strategic ways to improve the accuracy and efficiency of attendance compliance.
Other Academic Affairs Duties & Student Support(10%):
Assist incoming students with academic related questions
Assist all students with the processes for Drop/Add, Pass/Fail, and Withdraw
Supervise staff in providing general academic support to students regarding class issues and complaints; coach team members on effective conflict resolution and escalate complex matters as appropriate.
Lead the resolution of student academic conduct matters, including class behaviour and attendance issues; guide staff in consistent application of policies and ensure equitable outcomes.
Attend faculty meetings and support the Director and Associate Director in all aspects of planning and execution; delegate preparatory tasks to team members and ensure seamless coordination of meeting logistics and follow-up.
Provide support and advice to faculty in matters such as classroom issues, procurement of teaching resources, contractual obligations, etc.
Co-Lead the orientation of new faculty, coordinating the team's involvement in onboarding and ensuring new faculty are equipped with the resources and information needed for success.
Support the Associate Director and Programme Managers with the oversight of grading– monitoring standards, timely submission of grades by faculty, signposting complaints, Academic Integrity cases and appeals for students.
Oversee the team's coordination of academic orientation each semester, delegating responsibilities, setting timelines, and ensuring a seamless experience for incoming students
Manage the handling of day-to-day academic inquiries from students, parents, external organisations, faculty, NYUL, and NYU staff; establish service standards for the team and monitor performance to ensure responsiveness and professionalism.
Assist in the purchasing of academic and class-related resources
Other duties as assigned by the Associate Director Academic Affairs or required by the Director of NYUL.
Required Education
Required Experience
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Preferred Education
Candidates must have the unrestricted right to work and live in the UK prior to appointment.
Further benefits include: 28 days annual leave pro rata, USS pension scheme and private medical insurance (optional)
Candidates should advise of any reasonable adjustments needed to participate in the application and interview processes.
NYU London is an equal opportunity employer committed to equity, diversity and social inclusion.
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