Department Summary
UCLA’s Economics Department has two interlocking objectives. We conduct cutting edge research by developing new methodologies and applying them to understand society’s most critical issues. We also seek to train the next generation of economic leaders in the private sector, government and academia.UCLA is one of the top-ranked economics departments in the world. We have a young and active faculty whose research is shaping policy and informing the public on critical issues affecting the United States and the world. Our work covers a diversity of topics such as the origins and persistence of the Great Depression and its lessons for today’s economy, the relationship between education and health outcomes, cartels and antitrust policy, the economics of health care, and the impact of immigration on labor markets. Many of our faculty have received special recognition for their body of research by election to prestigious institutions such as the National Academy of Science, the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, and the Econometric Society, or have received such celebrated awards such as the Guggenheim and Sloan Fellowships.Our undergraduates are equally impressive. They are among the brightest students on campus and consistently go on to find success in the job market and in graduate school. We have approximately 3300 majors at any one time making us the largest among major economics departments across the country and the largest major on campus. Our students come from over 60 countries around the world yet the majority call California their home. Many of our students are the first in their families to attend college and we are proud of them and their accomplishments.Our Alumni play important roles in business, entertainment, and academia. We are proud that many maintain strong ties with UCLA and with the Economics department. Our students attend business schools, law school, medical schools, and graduate schools in a variety of disciplines.
Position Summary
Responsible for academic, academic apprentice, staff personnel, student employment and benefits in the Department of Economics and self-supporting Master of Quantitative Economics Program (MQE), as well as oversight. Provide employment, personnel service and human resources to approximately 44 Tenured and tenure-track Faculty, 14 Non-Senate Faculty / Lecturers, 10 Joint Appointments, 16 in-residence Emeriti, 8 annual visiting and postdoctoral scholars, 70 academic apprentice personnel and 19 Career Staff. Manage the academic personnel process for reappointment / merits / promotions. Use appropriate processes to accomplish personnel actions including summer ninths, stipends, course buyouts, leaves and sabbaticals, merits and promotions, time reporting, new hires and securing of visas. Use QDB to track sub zero expenses, and prepare ad hoc reports for the Chief Administrative Officer. Supervise personnel projects assigned to administrative staff and office assistants. Coordinate faculty hiring and search process. Serve as reviewer and back-up for all academic apprentice actions and preparer for all faculty and staff actions. Serve as faculty and staff benefits representative. Participate in special projects as assigned by CAO. A highly visible position that requires sensitivity, knowledge of University personnel policies and procedures and the EDB / UC Path system, organizational skills to create, adjust and maintain the department's personnel services system.
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Schedule
8 : 00 am - 5 : 00 pm
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99-Policy Covered
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Personnel Manager • Los Angeles, California, United States