About the Role
Boston University’s Office of the University Registrar seeks a Senior Program Coordinator. Come join a small, hardworking team that analyzes and processes transfer credit requests and test credit for all students at Boston University. If you have great attention to detail, are interested in using software to help students plan their education, and have excellent oral and written communication skills, this is a great job for you.
The Senior Program Coordinator works with colleagues in the Registrar’s office and the Enrollment & Student Administration unit, staff and faculty throughout the University’s schools and colleges, and incoming students and their families. Externally to BU, this role works with high school guidance counselors and faculty and staff at other institutions. This role reports to the Senior Assistant Registrar.
The Senior Program Coordinator’s primary duties include:
Provision of programmatic and superb operational support with the Office of the University Registrar for reviewing and processing transfer credit requests and enforcing relevant policy; Managing daily workflows accurately; Providing data to senior managers as requested; Completing quality control checks in their area of expertise, and; Communicating regularly and accurately with internal and external clients, including faculty and staff at other Boston University schools and colleges.This role may cross-train into related organizational areas to provide support at peak times. The Senior Program Coordinator works relatively independently, but may seek assistance for complex tasks. They are expected to set priorities in consultation with others and to maintain confidentiality of information.
About the Organization
The Office of the University Registrar is part of the Enrollment & Student Administration unit (ENSA). It supports the instructional and student progress endeavors of Boston University by providing quality services to students, faculty, academic and administrative departments, and the public. We supervise registration and the evaluation of transfer credit, maintain student academic records and record grades, issue transcripts, verify enrollment and graduation, issue diplomas, assign classrooms, produce the class schedule, schedule final examinations, and oversee production of the Bulletin and the Degree Advice system.
Across the 11 departments of ENSA, we are dedicated to ensuring that our policies, practices, and services meet the needs of an increasingly diverse University community of students, families, faculty, staff, and alumni. We do so through a lens of respect, and a commitment to encouraging the personal success and productivity of all employees. To read more about Boston University and our commitment to diversity and inclusion, please visit https://www.bu.edu/diversity/about/diversity-statement/