Assistant Director, Center for Institutional and Social Change
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Administrative/Clerical
Administrative Management, Office Administrator/ Coordinator, Education Administration, Business Administration
- Job Type: Officer of Administration
- Bargaining Unit:
- Regular/Temporary:
Regular - End Date if Temporary:
- Hours Per Week: 35
- Standard
Work Schedule: - Building:
- Salary Range: $70,000-$75,000
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
Position SummaryThe Center for Institutional and Social Change (“the Center”), housed at Columbia Law School, engages in action-research projects with institutional, community, and student leadership to advance just and equitable legal and social institutions by anchoring systems change in the leadership of those directly impacted by racism and mass incarceration.
Working with a high degree of independence and minimal supervision, the Assistant Director serves as the primary operational and administrative manager for the Center. In this capacity, the incumbent oversees financial management, strategic communications, event planning, and day-to-day administrative operations. The Assistant Director supports the Faculty Director and Project Directors in center-related activities, including the administration of grants focused on legal education, training, and employment for individuals directly affected by incarceration.
Additionally, the Assistant Director plays a central role in managing and driving completion of complex, cross-functional projects both within and outside the Center.
The Assistant Director reports directly to the Center’s Faculty Director and works in close collaboration with Project Directors, fellows, and university stakeholders.
Responsibilities1. Operations & Office Administration
Serves as the chief administrator for the Center, overseeing daily operations, project workflows, and administrative infrastructure.
Manages the onboarding, payment processing, and administrative tracking for fellows, consultants, researchers, and student workers.
Establishes and maintains systems for organizing research data, meeting resources, and repository files for Center projects.
Coordinates, schedules, and attends key Center and project meetings; prepares agendas, synthesizes meeting notes, tracks follow-up deliverables, and takes required action directly.
Manages and monitors the Center’s operating budgets and grant funds, ensuring strict adherence to budgetary limits and university financial policies.
Supports the administration of grants supporting legal education, training, and career development initiatives.
Prepares ad hoc and annual financial reports, including data analysis detailing budget activity, forecasts, and expenditures.
Coordinates complex travel itineraries, accommodations, and expense reimbursements for faculty, staff, and visiting scholars.
Coordinates and executes Center events, including seminars, colloquia, workshops, panels, and academic conferences; builds and maintains annual event calendars.
Develops and implements external and internal communications strategies to highlight Center projects, research, resources, and upcoming events.
Serves as a key administrative point of contact for external partners, guest speakers, and attendees.
Acts as the primary operational liaison for fellows, grant recipients, consultants, researchers, faculty, and students to coordinate project compliance and acquire research materials.
Collaborates with internal law school centers, broader Columbia University departments, and external social justice organizations.
Drives completion of multi-disciplinary projects, maintaining project momentum and alignment with Center goals.
Assists professors of law in the preparation of course materials and manuscripts, correspondence, letters of recommendation and maintenance of websites relating to teaching, committee…
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