Full Job Description
The Office of the Dean, Arts and Sciences is seeking a term, full-time Operations & Portfolio Specialist at the Kelowna campus for a one-year term with possibility of renewal.
Desired Start Date: October 1, 2026
Position End Date: September 30, 2027
Salary range: $67,893 to $95,050 with normal starting salary between $81,472 and $90,524 annually
Bargaining unit: Excluded Support
Type of appointment: Term Full-time
Closing date: September 7, 2026
Schedule:
Hours of work are typically Monday to Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm. During the summer months (May-August), an alternate schedule of 8:00am to 4:00pm may be available.
Your Opportunity
Under the general direction of the Dean, Arts and Sciences, the Operations and Portfolio Specialist (OPS) assists in the coordination of a broad range of activities consistent with the Portfolio's annual and long term plans; the OPS is responsible for: implementing and evaluating a broad range of courses, programs and projects; monitoring and tracking portfolio budgets and providing analysis; coordination of instructional workload assignments.
Functions and Duties
- Assists in the budget process; monitors adherence to submission timelines and requirements including compliance to required formats and guidelines
- Responsible for tracking the operating, special purpose, and new initiatives budgets including reviewing programs, projects, and services and providing recommendations to the Dean; implements appropriate follow-up actions
- Collaborates and consults with Financial Services on the preparation of the annual portfolio planning and budget process
- Responsible for tracking and expenditure of the capital budgets and for analyzing financial information that affects the financial results of the portfolio
- Monitors and assists with each of the department's annual and capital budgets; works with the Dean to identify accountabilities for projections for each component of the budget; monitors expenditures within each departmental budget
- Liaises with businesses, government agencies, community organizations, and with professional associations and Program Advisory Committees and disseminates information on programs
- Coordinates department accreditation requirements for the portfolio including the tracking of deadlines, coordination of reports, document submissions and coordination of required site visits
- Tracks and identifies financial need and makes recommendations to the Dean and ensure that portfolio resources are used appropriately
- Provides financial information and analysis pertaining to portfolio statistics, reports, proposals and business plans, including confidential reports
- Identifies and investigates unusual transactions, and ensures adherence to financial processes and procedures; assesses the causes of variances and recommends corrective actions
- Generates requests to purchase and payment vouchers, as related to the program activities
- Coordinates and tracks workload for instructional employees within the portfolio
- Assists the Dean with complex, confidential and sensitive staffing issues that affect the portfolio
- Assists with the planning and implementation of the annual departmental class scheduling in consultation with the department Chairs and the Registrar's Office
- Coordinates the office assignments for the portfolio, in consultation with the Regional Deans
- Assists in developing and updating annual and long term plans
- Participates on OC committees, and various ad hoc committees, teams, and task forces as appropriate
- Plans, coordinates and implements courses, programs and contracts as per the educational plan
- Works collaboratively with other institutions in coordinating and delivering specific programs
- Develops and maintains effective communication within the portfolio and between other departments, portfolios, centres, and the external community
- Assists with student recruitment strategies and activities
- Assists with the planning, implementation, and tracking of all marketing strategies and activities of all programs areas in the portfolio
- Promotes the programs and services of the portfolio through the implementation of marketing plans, personal contact, media, and other types of marketing activities
- Provides information about course offerings to OC Educational Advisors, prospective students and senior secondary schools
- Provides replacement coverage for Executive Assistant, as required.
- May be assigned special projects in other areas of the portfolio
- Performs other duties as assigned
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in a related field; 2 to 5 years related experience preferably in a post-secondary education environment.
Skills and Abilities
- Must be flexible and able to manage high work volume and conflicting priorities in order to meet deadlines
- Ability to synthesize data/information and develop/deliver findings and recommendations
- Proven project management skills
- Excellent organizational, budgeting and financial management skills
- Ability to plan and think strategically
- Outstanding computer skills with proficiency using Microsoft Office
- Ability to generate and analyze reports