About the Opportunity
JOB SUMMARY:
The College of Engineering at Northeastern University seeks a collaborative, detail-oriented, and systems-savvy Academic Program Administrator to support the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education in managing the operational and administrative infrastructure of the college’s undergraduate programs. This is a highly cross-functional role at the center of the college’s undergraduate academic operations, with specific responsibility for Courseleaf curriculum management, the Transfer Credit System, ABET and NECHE accreditation coordination, recurring data reporting, and program development support for the Northeastern network.
Operating with a high degree of independence, the Academic Program Administrator serves as the primary manager for the college’s curriculum management system (Courseleaf) and Transfer Credit System (TRS), supports Undergraduate Curriculum Committee processes, produces recurring data reports, and coordinates accreditation activities for ABET and NECHE. The role also provides coordination support for the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN), the college’s Awards Committee, scholarship administration, and emerging undergraduate programs across the Northeastern network. In all areas, this individual brings institutional knowledge, process discipline, and a strong service orientation to ensure that the college’s students, faculty, and leadership are well-supported.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in higher education administration, education, or a related field preferred.
- Minimum of 1–3 years of relevant professional experience in an academic, higher education, or nonprofit educational environment.
- Experience working with curriculum management systems, student information systems, or academic data systems strongly preferred.
- Familiarity with accreditation processes (ABET, NECHE, or comparable) a significant plus.
Skills & Competencies
- Strong organizational and project management skills with demonstrated ability to manage multiple complex workstreams simultaneously while maintaining accuracy and meeting deadlines.
- Analytical mindset with the ability to gather, manage, and synthesize data from multiple sources for reporting and decision support.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams) required; experience with university systems such as Courseleaf, Heliocampus, Banner, Workday, or comparable platforms preferred.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills; able to draft clear, professional communications on behalf of the Associate Dean’s office.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and to exercise sound judgment in complex or ambiguous situations.
- High level of discretion and professionalism in handling confidential student, faculty, and institutional information.
- Commitment to building deep institutional knowledge of the college’s programs, policies, processes, and key stakeholders.
- Collaborative approach to working across departments, offices, and campuses, including coordinating across time zones with global network partners..
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES:
1) Curriculum Systems Management
- The Academic Program Administrator serves as the college’s primary manager for Courseleaf and the Transfer Credit System — two mission-critical platforms that underpin the accuracy and integrity of the college’s academic records and student pathways.
- Serve as the primary manager for Courseleaf, the university’s curriculum management system, ensuring all course and program content is accurate, current, and properly documented (~150–200 course/program updates per year).
- Manage the Transfer Credit System (TRS), overseeing transfer equivalency records and processing transfer credit evaluations in a timely and accurate manner (~400 evaluations annually).
- Support the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (UCC) through scheduling, preparation of materials, and meeting documentation (16–20 UCC meetings per year).
- Coordinate curriculum documentation, intake forms, and program materials for new undergraduate program development — including cross-campus programs requiring coordination across internal stakeholder groups (COE, Provost’s Office, Global Network) and across time zones.
- Ensure accuracy and completeness of course and program records in advance of each academic term; proactively identify and resolve discrepancies or gaps.
2) Data Management & Reporting
- The Academic Program Administrator plays a central role in collecting, managing, and reporting on key undergraduate data to support continuous improvement and data-driven decision-making across the college.
- Collect, manage, and report on key undergraduate data including grade reporting, TRACE, and change-of-major tracking (~10 recurring data reports produced annually).
- Collaborate with college staff to compile and maintain accurate records, ensure data quality, and propose data-driven improvements in support of undergraduate program decision-making.
- Maintain and update internal data tracking systems, ensuring records are consistently reliable for reporting and institutional purposes.
- Prepare clear, well-organized reports and data summaries for distribution to the Associate Dean, college leadership, and relevant stakeholders.
3) Accreditation Support
- The Academic Program Administrator is a key contributor to the college’s accreditation activities, supporting ABET and NECHE processes through accurate data management, documentation, and reporting.
- Support NECHE and ABET accreditation efforts through management of Heliocampus, including data entry, reporting, and documentation to ensure the college meets accreditation requirements and deadlines (8 ABET-accredited programs; 1 NECHE accreditation cycle).
- Provide oversight to ensure consistent and accurate data collection and reporting practices across all programs for accreditation purposes.
- Coordinate with relevant faculty and staff to gather and compile required accreditation evidence, reports, and self-study materials on schedule.
4) Administrative & Faculty Support
- The Academic Program Administrator serves as an operational backbone for the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, enabling senior leadership to focus on strategic priorities by owning a defined set of recurring administrative functions: scheduling and meeting logistics, UCC and governance coordination, budget tracking for KEEN and Engineering Design, student-facing communications, and accreditation documentation cycles.
- Coordinate scheduling and meeting logistics for recurring governance bodies and program activities, including the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, KEEN faculty engagement events, the Awards Committee, and cross-campus Engineering Design program meetings.
- Prepare meeting agendas, record minutes, and track action items through to completion to ensure consistent follow-through across the office.
- Maintain and update internal office policies, process guides, and institutional knowledge documentation to ensure operational continuity.
- Support budget tracking and expense reporting for KEEN and the Engineering Design degree program, including monitoring budgets, processing expenses, and assisting with financial reconciliation in coordination with college finance staff.
- Draft and coordinate student-facing communications on behalf of the Associate Dean’s office, including UCC-driven curriculum change notices, Engineering Design program enrollment milestones, and undergraduate co-op and academic deadline communications.
- Contribute to broader college and senior leadership priorities, including initiatives related to AI implementation and other emerging strategic efforts.
5) Program & Initiative Support
- The Academic Program Administrator provides structured operational support across a named portfolio of recurring programs — KEEN, the Awards Committee, and the BS Engineering Design program — as well as additional emerging initiatives assigned by the Associate Dean.
- Support undergraduate global coordination efforts for new undergraduate programs the Associate Dean is developing across the Northeastern network, including the BS Engineering Design program at Oakland (~20 new course proposals requiring Courseleaf and UCC processing).
- Provide coordination support for the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network (KEEN), including managing logistics and communications for faculty engagement activities (~30–40 faculty engaged annually).
- Manage scholarship and award administration for the college’s Awards Committee, including tracking nominations, deadlines, and recipient records.
- Provide coordination support to the Awards Committee, assisting with scheduling, communications, and materials preparation.
- Support additional college priorities as directed — including accreditation preparation cycles, program review activities, and cross-functional administrative projects — ensuring deliverables are completed accurately and on schedule.
Position Type
Academic Administration
Additional Information
Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work experience, education and skills when extending an offer.
Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well as commuting & transportation. Visit https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Grade/Pay Type:
107S
Expected Hiring Range:
$53,615.00 - $75,728.75
With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting salary will depend on several factors, which may include your education, experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and skills as well as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees already in the role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are subject to change.