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Job End Date
OngoingThe annual salary range for this position is $140,467 - $219,185.
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Job Summary
The Managing Director (MD) within the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine, is responsible for, and provides administrative leadership for, the operations, budgets, facilities and IT aspects within the Faculty of Medicine. The MD provides operational leadership with an emphasis on leading and implementing major collaborative and strategic initiatives that are complex in scope, impactful, and in partnership with a diversity of constituents with significant long-term importance and consequence to the University.
Reporting to the Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Vice-President, Health, this position works collaboratively with key partners in the execution of UBC Faculty of Medicine’s and Vice-President, Health’s strategic plan and prioritizes initiatives supporting both the unit’s mission and its financial sustainability. The MD works across the University to engage, facilitate, and enable interprofessional collaborations (e.g., UBC Faculty of Medicine Executive, UBC Faculty of Medicine Council, UBC Health Directors and Committees, faculty, staff, etc.) that impact both the Vancouver and Okanagan campuses of UBC.
The MD ensures appropriate policies and procedures are developed and implemented, plans are successfully executed, key partners' relationships are built and maintained, and a culture of integrity, collegiality, and agility is fostered. The MD is responsible for the strategic operational oversight of all functional units. The MD will be responsible for shaping the Faculty’s structure, overall operational strategy, including facilities and IT, with budgetary oversight.
The MD must have, and maintain, extensive knowledge of all external and internal activities and issues that may impact the Faculty of Medicine, and create or adapt operational strategies and plans accordingly.
Organizational Status
Through the leadership of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Vice-President, Health, this position is responsible for driving the overall operational vision for the UBC Faculty of Medicine, which promotes an integrated approach to collaboration amongst all Faculty of Medicine units.
Work Performed
Strategic Operational, Facilities and IT planning and Budgetary Leadership, and Priority Setting
Drives and manages the conceptualization, development and execution of action plans in support of strategic priority areas.
Translates the strategic direction of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) into actionable plans, ensuring the overall intention is understood and that outcomes are achieved.
Oversees and directs project planning and implementation; solution finding; manages identified goals from inception through execution.
Makes recommendations on areas where UBC Faculty of Medicine should direct its focus, balancing strategic priorities with operational capacity.
Provides leadership in the development of planning documents such as the organizational strategic and business plan, risk register, operational, facilities and IT planning, and others as needed.
Makes recommendations to the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) on strategic and policy issues regarding its operational, facilities, and IT plans.
Advises and makes recommendations on matters requiring the Dean’s attention or involvement to enhance strategic decision-making across portfolios and alignment of goals and objectives.
Provides strategic guidance, recommendations and coordinates the work and priorities of the SLT.
Provides oversight, strategy and direction for all functional units, including operational, financial and IT administration.
Provides leadership and direction for change management initiatives, project management, and program development on behalf of the SLT.
Implements and operationalizes strategy in collaboration with the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine. Liaises regularly with academic leaders across UBC Vancouver and UBC Okanagan, including Provost’s offices and Deans' offices at both campuses, to advance the strategic priorities of UBC Faculty of Medicine.
Fosters relationships with key groups to enhance collaborations and partnerships between the Faculty of Medicine and faculties and units of the University.
Advises and serves on relevant staff and faculty committees.
Represents the Dean on committees and working groups as appropriate.
Oversees and sets the direction of the Faculty’s communications relating to operational administrative approach, facilities and IT; including talks, speeches, reports, and presentations to appropriately reflect UBC Faculty of Medicine’s goal.
Operational Leadership
Leads the implementation of strategic initiatives that build upon the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Strategic Plan.
Ensures Faculty of Medicine unit leaders and staff understand and uphold the unit strategy, goals, and objectives.
Develops a solid understanding of the work performed by each unit; responds to and gives direction on issues escalated by Unit Leads.
Develops unit goals, defines measures of progress and leads teams in aligning their day-to-day activities with strategic priorities in support of the Office’s and the University’s vision, values, and purpose. This includes leading and overseeing the development, implementation, evaluation, and reporting of progress on initiatives within each unit.
Develops frameworks, policies, procedures, and other systems to support the execution of UBC Faculty of Medicine’s strategic objectives.
Addresses and resolves complex operational issues, working with the SLT.
Provides administrative leadership in operational, facilities, financial management, and IT planning.
Understands and identifies core organizational issues, challenges, progress and risks; provides direction and resolves issues if needed.
Has responsibility for budgetary oversight in collaboration with UBC Vice President and Finance Operations portfolio.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Consequence of Error/Judgement
This position represents the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine, as well as the University, and is required to exercise professional judgment, maturity, collegiality and initiative while undertaking all responsibilities and developing relationships and partnerships. Incorrect decisions or judgment will directly affect UBC's reputation with students, faculty, staff, and the broader community.
Inappropriate actions, errors in performance or indiscretions in judgment can negatively impact the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine's working relationships and credibility with a range of critical internal and external partners, may result in legal action or negative public relations, incur inappropriate costs, and/or jeopardize the unit's reputation in the areas of collaborative health education, research and health systems.
Supervision Received
Works independently supervision/direction from the Dean and Vice-President, Health, Faculty of Medicine.
Supervision Given
Leads the Office of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine, on operational, facilities and IT administration strategic planning. In addition, the Director, Finance has a dotted line report into this position.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree in a relevant discipline. Minimum of ten years of related experience, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
Willingness to respect diverse perspectives, including perspectives in conflict with one’s own.
Demonstrates a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced knowledge of the post-secondary environment as well as University governance, policies, procedures, and protocols.
Advanced knowledge of the relationships and organizational structure or infrastructure within the University.
Advanced communication, relationship management, and mediation skills, including an ability to influence, negotiate with, and build productive working relationships with team members, key partners, senior University management, and external partners to achieve required outcomes.
Ability to negotiate and facilitate resolutions to complex issues.
Fosters a culture of integrity, collegiality, and agility within a collaborative working environment.
Ability to remain calm in situations of tension and complexity.
Advanced knowledge of strategic operational planning, facilities and project management, and IT administration.
Excellent public relations, conflict management, and interpersonal skills.
Excellent planning, organizational, leadership, and management skills.
Ability to present key concepts verbally and in writing clearly.
Ability to demonstrate sound judgment and take a broad approach to decision making.
Ability to make connections between current actions and future consequences.
Ability to independently research, analyze, interpret, and respond appropriately in complex situations.
Ability to diplomatically, sensitively, and effectively respond and resolve issues that arise.
Demonstrated capacity to exercise discretion and sensitivity working with complex, confidential and sensitive issues and to maintain strict confidentiality.
Proficiency in the use of administrative management, information, and communications systems.