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PSD Computer Science: Administration and Staff
About the Department
The M.S. in Computational Analysis and Public Policy (MS-CAPP) program
at the University of Chicago is seeking a Program Director to run and
guide the operation of its Masters-level educational program, recognized
as a leading joint computer science, data science, and policy analysis
degree. The Program Director is tasked with effectively leveraging and
coordinating the extensive resources and activities of the Harris School
of Public Policy and the Department of Computer Science for the benefit
of the MS-CAPP program. This role includes providing a broad and diverse
range of programmatic and administrative support. The Program Director
will lead the MS-CAPP program in all of its core functions, including
suggesting new courses, developing internal and external partnerships to
create employment opportunities, reading and assessing student
applications, and bringing prominent speakers from the field to
UChicago. Competitive applicants will be passionate about some of the
following (and interested in learning more about the rest): public
policy, social impact, technology, computer science, and data science.
The Program Director will oversee an Associate Program Director and an
Assistant Program Director, also dedicated to the success of the MS-CAPP
degree. The Program Director will report to the Faculty Director(s) of
the MS-CAPP degree.
Job Summary
The Program Director is a member of the CAPP leadership team, along with
the Faculty Directors, and is responsible for the overall performance,
administration of the program and day-to-day operations, including
program planning and execution, admissions, recruitment, student
affairs, managing the program staff, and faculty support. The Program
Director leads a team of four including the associate director,
assistant director, and program coordinator. Works closely with the
leadership, staff, students and faculty of the program and reports to
the Academic Director of MSCAPP.
The purpose of the CAPP is to train and educate students in aspects of
leveraging the power of computer science, data science, and technology
within the field of public policy. As such, it aims to be innovative in
its methods and to respond both to changes in technology and to changes
in the needs of the world so that the students can embark on a career
using modern tools to make a positive social impact. The Program
Director will achieve this goal by partnering with the CAPP leadership
team to maintain excellence in program planning and execution, and
managing the program\'s operations, students, faculty and staff. The
Program Director is expected to function as an experienced administrator
competently managing the multiple tasks associated with the position.
The Program Director also acts as liaison between staff, faculty,
students, the department of Computer Science, the PSD divisional offices
and other UChicago administrative units, visitors and prospective
students and employers.
Responsibilities
Member of the CAPP Leadership team, along with the Faculty Directors and
CAPP Associate and Assistant Program Director. Set the direction for the
program, act on pending issues, develop and maintain program goals and
standards in all dimensions of its work and across all lines of service.
Leads the day-to-day operations of the MSCAPP including all program
planning and execution, admissions, recruitment, student affairs,
faculty support and staff direction.
Curriculum: Coordinate curriculum and works to support educational
excellence for the MS-CAPP students. This part of the role may include
suggesting new coursework or changes to existing purses and identifying
issues in in-progress courses.
E ents: Invite speakers to events and weekly lectures during the
academic year. Helps arrange extracurricular workshops on topics like
working in technology teams and writing about technical projects.
Student Affairs: In conjunction with the Academic and Student Affairs
team and the Career Development Office at Harris, provides academic and
career guidance for MS-CAPP students.
Recruitment: Speaks to prospective students and helps disseminate the
goals and mission of the degree, works with the Harris Recruitment and
Marketing teams. Reads and evaluates student applications and makes
decisions (with the Faculty Directors) about acceptance, as well as
scholarship allocation.
Career Services: Works with Computer Science Career Services and the
Harris Career Development Office to help create and identify internal
and external employment opportunities. Helps students articulate their
career goals and choose courses that fit those goals.
Directs the support of Computer Science and MSCAPP faculty through
course scheduling, room assignment, managing enrollment, technical
classroom set-up, course evaluations, academic issues with students,
payment and other support as needed. Oversee assigning of TAs and
graders based on course needs. Participate in the faculty hiring process
including application review, phone screening and interviewing.