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Job Location | Burnaby, BC |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Full Time |
Union/Affiliation:Administrative and Professional Staff (APSA)Pay range:$69,903.00 to $83,473.00 annuallySFU Department Descr:Beedie School of BusinessPosition Grade:9# of openings:1Biweekly Hours:72The Analyst, Policy and Academic Affairs provides advice to support decision-making by the Dean, Associate Deans, senior administrators, faculty and staff regarding the interpretation and application of academic policies, ensuring compliance and consistency on academic administrative issues. The Analyst facilitates timely communications and implementation of university academic policies, procedures, and business process changes. The role prepares financial and employee reports on projected workloads, study leave salary recovery, and sessional, visiting/limited term and, teaching and research assistants. The Analyst administers academic personnel processes in the School, including employee management; continuing and short-term teaching; TA and RA contracts; draft contract and agreement language for appointments; ensures contract offers are within the correct framework of academic policy, SFUFA, or TSSU agreements; and interprets and applies workload policies and addendum VPA and HR guidelines to ensure all employees are meeting workload requirements and contractual obligations to the School and University.Qualifications:Bachelors degree in Business Administration, or a related discipline, and five years of related administrative, human resource management, or business administration experience, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.