Course Support Coordinator (Hybrid)
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Course Support Coordinator (Hybrid)
APPLY About the College, School, or Department As the oldest, largest and most academically diverse college at Cornell, the College of Arts and Sciences serves as "the nexus of discovery and impact" and is committed to world-class excellence. Located on Cornell's main campus in Ithaca, the College remains the center of Cornell's academic universe. Its research and teaching span the humanities and performing arts, biological and physical sciences and mathematics, and the social sciences. It offers extraordinary breadth and depth in its programs of study, a world-renowned faculty that includes international leaders in their respective disciplines, and cutting-edge research and technical facilities. It provides a high-quality liberal arts education to its own students, and introductory instruction in basic disciplines to almost all undergraduates in the other colleges at Cornell. The College has over 500 tenure-stream faculty, over 400 other academics and 300+ non-academic staff in approximately 40 academic departments and programs, a student population of 4,600 undergraduates and 1,300 graduate students spread across 27 academic buildings (~850,000 nsf). The overall college budget exceeds $400M, and total research expenditures by Arts and Sciences investigators exceed $100M. About the Office or Unit The Department of Mathematics is a large and vibrant academic department in the College of Arts and Sciences. The department manager's position supervises an eight member staff which supports approximately 43 professorial faculty, 15 visiting faculty and continuing lecturers, and a PhD program with 66 graduate students. The Department offers approximately 140 courses during the academic year with an enrollment of over 7,000 students from across the university. The Department operates with an annual budget of $18 million including $3 million annually in grants and contracts. The Opportunity This position's start date is August 1, 2025. The Mathematics Course Support Coordinator is full-time at 39 hours per week and approx. 10 months of the year (approx. August 1 - May 31) and requires occasional evening and weekend hours for prelims and finals, and evening events. As our Course Support Coordinator, you will provide specialized and extensive support to a variety of math courses and general administrative support to faculty, staff, and students in the department including but not limited to:
Core business hours for the Mathematics department are Monday through Friday, 8:00AM to 4:30PM. This position offers flexibility for start and end times, as long as the office is covered between the core business hours. This is typically a hybrid position with 3 days in the office, 2 days remote, with some flexibility required to cover occasional prescheduled evenings and weekends for preliminary and final exams, and evening events. And, in order to ensure mutual success, we'd like for you to be on campus Monday through Friday during your orientation and onboarding period, which will be mutually agreed upon by you and your supervisor. What We Need
Success Factors You will be considered a competitive candidate if you:
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Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Cornell is an equal opportunity employer. For more information click here. University Job Title: Student Services Asst IVJob Family: Student ServicesLevel: DPay Rate Type: HourlyPay Range: $24.91 - $28.95Remote Option Availability: HybridCompany: EndowedContact Name: Carolyn ChowJob Titles and Pay Ranges: Non-Union Positions Noted pay ranges reflect the potential pay opportunity for each job profile. The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering the following criteria:
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