Director-Auxiliary Services
Company: City Colleges of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: October 31, 2024
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Job Description:
Director, Auxiliary ServicesMalcolm X CollegeThe mission of
Malcolm X College is to provide accessible liberal arts and
health-focused education that fosters personal and professional
achievement. To fulfill this mission, we focus on the following
core values: accountability, community, diversity, empowerment,
learning, and respect. We are currently searching for a full-time
Director of Auxiliary Services. The Office of Administrative and
Procurement Services is comprised of three units, all with the
shared goal of creating and maintaining an optimal learning
environment for District students: Capital Planning and
Construction; Facilities and Operations; and Procurement and
Compliance. Auxiliary Services, a unit within Facilities and
Operations, provides a clean, inviting, comfortable and safe
environment for students, faculty and staff to learn, study, and
teach. The Director of Auxiliary Services manages staff, directs
operations, and oversees the efficient provision of auxiliary
services, including janitorial services, building repairs,
mailroom, reprographics, central stores, and event management, as
well as contracted services for trash removal and recycling, pest
control, window washing and uniforms.JOB SUMMARYReporting directly
to the Vice President of Finance and Operations, the Director of
Auxiliary Services is responsible for managing the day-to-day
operations related to campus building maintenance and support
operations at the college. The position supervises in-house staff,
monitors services of contracted vendors, and implements work
processes and procedures to ensure an efficient, safe and
well-maintained environment for students, faculty, staff and the
general public.ESSENTIAL DUTIESCampus FacilitiesSupervises and
directs the daily operations of the college's maintenance and
housekeeping staff (i.e. janitors); prepares work and shift
schedules, makes work assignments, prioritizes and monitors
activities, and inspects work completed to ensure clean and safe
classrooms, learning spaces, offices, washroom, cafeterias and
public areas.Confers and coordinates with service vendors on the
scheduling and provision of contracted building and grounds
maintenance services; monitors work and ensures repairs and work
services provided comply with established quality standards and
contract requirements.Coordinates work efforts with the President's
Office, Safety and Security Office, building engineers, and
district staff in establishing work processes and procedures for
the efficient handling and prioritizing of service requests,
building events, and response to emergency requests to ensure a
safe and well maintained environment.Responsible for preparing
facility space use agreements and room assignments for events
planned by City Colleges and outside parties and ensuring that the
terms established in the Board of Trustees' Operations Policies and
Procedures Manual are met.Oversees mail room and reprographics/copy
center daily operations. Supervises staff responsible for
processing, and distributing incoming and outgoing U.S. mail, and
inter-office and inter-campus mail. Monitors copy center work
activities, ensuring proper staffing and operation of high volume
reprographic machines; accurate record keeping of work requests and
use of paper; and efficient execution of job requests.Facilitates
the use of off-site records storage by college administrators,
working with staff and records management vendor to ensure
processes are in place for the proper boxing, labeling, storage and
retrieval of records from storage. Works to resolve problems with
vendors regarding off-site records storage.Maintains asset
inventory records of campus physical property (e.g. furniture,
equipment). Ensures inventory tags are affixed to all property and
that computerized inventory management records are updated and
maintained with the receipt and disposal of equipment.Is "on-call"
when situations involving the operational safety of the facility
are compromised. Works with the President or his/her designee,
Chief Engineer, Security Director, College Executive Director and
staff from District Office to resolve issues.Assists in compiling
the department/college operational budget. Researches financial
records and reports to supplement the final document. Prepares
annual reports, progress reports and other financial statements
necessary for monitoring the budget.Support OperationsAdministers
District-wide vendor contracts for campuses and district office
(e.g. fleet management, shuttle bus services, reprographic
equipment), maintaining working relationship with vendors to plan,
schedule and coordinate the provision of services. Serves as the
primary point of contact between vendors, District Office and
College campuses; responds to problems and complaints and works to
resolve.Reviews service contract agreements to ensure that level
and quality of services are provided and adhere to contract
requirements; monitors contract expenditures and approves vendor
invoices for payment.Monitors and oversees intergovernmental
service contract with the City of Chicago for the servicing of CCC
fleet including the fueling, repair and maintenance of vehicles.
Prepares budget and purchase orders and monitors
expenditures.Manages budget for reprographic services
District-wide, ensuring appropriate service levels at all
facilities, monitoring expenditures and service repairs, and
conferring with vendors on new reprographics equipment and
technology.Administers contract for shuttle bus service for
students and faculty at CCC's colleges, working with various
partners to ensure the successful implementation of contracted
services. Works with vendor in the planning and scheduling of
routes, establishing operating procedures and creating contingency
plans in case of service interruptions.Coordinates work efforts
with CCC's IT department and vendor to ensure buses are equipped
with appropriate equipment to track ridership. Works with the
Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) to allow shuttle buses access to
station areas and bus stops for ease of pick up and drop off of
riders.Coordinates with Marketing Department to publicize
availability of services, including preparing informational
materials regarding shuttle bus route and schedule, safety rules
and guidelines for ridership. Ensures web content pages for shuttle
bus service are created and updated as needed.Develops safety and
security plan in collaboration with Security department. Prepares
operational and statistical reports on shuttle bus ridership to
assess service need and make adjustments in routes and schedules
accordingly.Develops key performance indicators for auxiliary
services at each college and district office. Leads the
implementation of performance measures and other metrics to assess
the productivity and quality of work of staff and vendors.
Standardizes quality and performance standards using industry
benchmarks and best practices. Makes process recommendations to
improve performance.Acts as primary liaison with AVC, other
Directors of Auxiliary Services, and Human Resources Department on
issues relating to performance, discipline, absenteeism, union
grievances and related employee issues. Meets and consults with
other Directors and union representatives to address issues and
work towards resolution.Participates in the preparation of
operating budgets for auxiliary services at colleges, ensuring
consistency of budgeting across all colleges. Reviews reports of
past expenditures and usage rates to prepare budget estimates.
Monitors expenditures and implements plans to reduce or contain
costs and expenditures.Fills in as replacement for Directors of
Auxiliary Services at college campuses on extended leaves.REPORTING
RELATIONSHIPSDirect Supervision: Assist Director, College
Storekeeper, Janitor Supervisor, Reprographics
TechnicianQUALIFICATIONSEducation, Training and
ExperienceBachelor's degree from an accredited college or
university in Business Administration or a related field.Five years
of work experience in facility maintenance, business affairs or
similar operational areas in higher education.Administrative
experience in the management of the daily operations of a college
or comparable organization.Previous supervisory experience with
proven leadership capabilities.A combination of education and
experience may be taken into consideration based on the applicant's
credentials.Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint)The following generally describes the Knowledge, Skills
and Abilities required to enter the job and/or be learned within a
short period of time to successfully perform the assigned
dutiesKnowledge, Skills and AbilityKnowledge of facility
maintenance industry standards and practicesKnowledge of health and
safety practices including the storage of cleaning agents, supplies
and hazardous materialsKnowledge of budget preparationsKnowledge of
supervisory principles and practicesKnowledge of work order
tracking systems used to maximize execution of facilities
maintenance workExcellent inter-personal and verbal communication
skillsStrong problem-solving skillsStrong organizational and
planning skillsAbility to work within a culturally diverse
environmentAbility to supervise and direct facility maintenance
workers and service vendorsAbility to build relationships with
employees at all level of the organizationWorking ConditionsGeneral
office environmentEquipmentStandard office equipmentComputers and
peripheral equipmentPhysical RequirementsAbility to operate
computers and related equipment and softwareWorker
CharacteristicsLeadership - Demonstrate willingness to lead, take
charge, and offer opinions and directionInitiative - Demonstrate
willingness to take on responsibilities and job
challengesDependability - Demonstrate reliability, responsibility,
and dependability and fulfill obligations.Adaptability/Flexibility
- Be open to change (positive or negative) and to considerable
variety in the workplaceAnalytical Thinking - Analyze information
and use logic to address work issuesTechnologically Informed -
Capable user of technology who understands the role of technology
in the institution and who will guide and support its efficient and
effective useWE OFFER: Excellent health benefits at a low cost;
Investment plans 403(b) & 457(b); SURS Retirement Plan; Generous
vacation, holidays, personal and sick days; Tuition Reimbursement
and Public Service Loan Forgiveness. For a more detailed overview
of benefits please visit our benefits page.Chicago residency is
required for all full-time employees within 6 months of hire.We are
an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.Thank you for
your interest in City Colleges of Chicago!Malcolm X College has
been named a 2024 Most Promising Places to Work in Community
Colleges award winner! NISOD joins Diverse: Issues in Higher
Education in recognizing Malcolm X College's best-in-class student
and staff recruitment and retention practices, inclusive learning
and working environments, and meaningful community service and
engagement opportunities.
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