Program Manager - Law Center Pre-Law Pipeline Programs
Department
Center Programs, Law
Salary
Commensurate with Experience/Education
Description
The University of Houston Law Center is looking for either a Program Manager level 1 or level 2 for the Pre-Law Pipeline Programs
PM1
Manages the day-to-day operations of a small or medium-sized university program or department. May supervise staff employees, student workers, programs or processes.
- Plans and develops procedures for administering a small or medium-sized department or program.
- Oversees program expenditures and ensures adherence to budget.
- Provides guidance to subordinate staff and evaluates performance.
- May prepare or participate in the creation of abstracts, research reports, funding proposals, operations and procedure manuals, and other written material and documentation.
- Reviews reports of budgets and activities.
- Prepares ad hoc reports as needed.
- May administer grants and grant-related communications, scholarships and other operations.
- Develops, implements and maintains appropriate policies and procedures.
- May serve as property custodian for the department.
- Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
MQ: Education: Requires a thorough understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of an analytical, technical or professional discipline; or the basic knowledge of more than one professional discipline. Knowledge of the discipline is normally obtained through a formal, directly job-related 4 year degree from a college or university or an equivalent in-depth specialized training program that is directly related to the type of work being performed. Experience: No experience required.
PM2
Manages the day-to-day operations of a large university program or department, including the supervision of staff employees, student workers, programs or processes.
- Plans and develops procedures for administering a large or complex department or program.
- Manages fiscal activities, including procurement and budget analysis.
- Provides guidance to subordinate staff and evaluates performance.
- Prepares abstracts, research reports, funding proposals, operations and procedure manuals, and other written material and documentation.
- Creates and reviews reports of expenditures and activities.
- May administer grants and grant-related communications, scholarships and other operations.
- Develops, implements and maintains appropriate policies and procedures.
- May serve as property custodian for the department.
- Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
MQ: Education: Requires a thorough understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of an analytical, technical or professional discipline; or the basic knowledge of more than one professional discipline. Knowledge of the discipline is normally obtained through a formal, directly job-related 4 year degree from a college or university or an equivalent in-depth specialized training program that is directly related to the type of work being performed. Experience: Requires a minimum of one (1) year of directly job-related experience. Certification/Licensing: None.
Program Details
The University of Houston Law Center Pre-Law Pipeline Programs are preparatory initiatives designed to equip first-generation undergraduate students, aspiring first-generation law students, and individuals from low-income backgrounds with essential information, tools, and training to develop a successful law school application. Our programs include LSAT instruction, introductory law school classes, placements in law-related internships, and professional development training, all designed for students eager to fulfill their dreams of attending law school and pursuing a successful legal career. UHLC Pre-Law Pipeline Programs are administered in accordance with applicable law and university nondiscrimination policies and are open to all qualified participants.
- Familiar with creating and working with budgets and willing to learn the intricacies of the University of Houston Law Center's budgeting system
- Attends to administrative tasks such as program inquiries, phone calls, and calendaring, in a highly detailed, systematic, and organized manner
- Works well independently, is a self-starter, and takes initiative
- Dependable and reliable as a vital member of a small team
- A quick learner with the ability to apply newly introduced information efficiently and effectively
- Familiar with Microsoft platforms such as Word, Outlook, Forms, Teams, SharePoint, PowerPoint, and Excel.
- Familiar with Google Drive and Zoom
- Able to address urgent department matters as they arise
- Willing to assist in Program Director and program development on a micro and macro level.
- Works well with and collaborates with others, including the Program Director, college work-study students, and graduate student workers
- Able to manage and supervise a small team, including the ability to delegate tasks
- Prompt and timely with assigned tasks and deadlines.
- Creative and resourceful in developing new program management concepts, such as surveys, polls, and engagement assessments
- Able to prepare and put on presentations (virtually and in-person) for the department to prospective program participants
- Demonstrates professionalism, including etiquette, attire, and communication
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