Faculty Affairs Manager
University of Wisconsin Madison | |
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United States, Wisconsin, Madison | |
21 North Park Street (Show on map) | |
Jan 29, 2026 | |
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Job Category:Academic Staff
Employment Type:Regular
Job Profile:Academic Program Manager
Job Summary:
The Faculty Affairs Manager position is a great opportunity to work in a collaborative office focused on providing professional development and support to faculty at the School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH). This new position leads the development, implementation, and ongoing operations of faculty performance monitoring to ensure effective compliance of SMPH with UW and state requirements for faculty instructional workload. Additionally, this position focuses on identifying exceptional faculty performance and fosters collaboration across units and departments to standardize the annual review process for faculty across SMPH using best practices. The work may require managing related communications and outreach activities with internal and external SMPH stakeholders. The Faculty Affairs Manager strives to ensure transparency and accuracy of data management as well as a dedication to leveraging insights from data to address organizational strategic goals. The Faculty Affairs Manager will need thorough knowledge, skills and experience in three key areas: Data tracking and management, effective communication and problem solving. Knowledge and experience of applying state, institutional, school and department/unit faculty policies and processes for tracking of annual reviews, instructional workload and faculty data is an advantage. Key specific responsibilities: Faculty Statutory and Regulatory Requirements Monitoring
Annual Review and Key Performance Indicators
Benchmarking
School of Medicine and Public Health, Office of Faculty Affairs and Development Our Office of Faculty Affairs and Development is expanding, and we are eager to welcome a Faculty Affairs Manager to join our collaborative team. Our office provides resources to support the academic and professional development of approximately 2,000 faculty members at SMPH, as well as, the clinical adjunct faculty across the state. Our vision is that all faculty in the school will have the resources and relationships they need to thrive professionally and to fulfill our school's mission. Our goal is to anticipate the changing needs of our faculty with respect to patients and communities, learners, research, the healthcare system, technology, and the environment. We provide workshops, a newsletter, support and collaborations aimed at enhancing faculty engagement, satisfaction, retention and mission-aligned growth. Compensation:
Preferred Qualifications:
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sick time
Jan 29, 2026