Job Location : New York,NY, USA
Job Description
Program Operations and Systems Analyst
Background
AMS has recently finalized a new strategic plan to guide the organization toward strength and sustainability for the future. In keeping with this strategy, the Office of Accreditation within AMS HQ is a new department supporting three legacy functions: School Accreditation, Teacher Education Program Affiliation, and Credentialing Services. The Program Operations and Process Analyst is an essential contributor to the success of each of these functions, with a primary support role for Teacher Education Program Affiliation in the near term.
The Role
The Program Operations and Systems Analyst is one of the key drivers of our continued growth and success. With their commitment to innovation, the analyst seeks, develops, implements and helps to manage strategic processes for improved efficiency and productivity. AMS is currently searching for an experienced analyst to help guide our organization toward its new strategic vision. From researching progressive systems solutions to evaluating their impacts, the ideal candidate will be a detailed planner, expert communicator, and accomplished analyst. This person should be prepared to balance the discovery and development of innovative solutions with the tactical execution of programs and services supporting AMS's global community.
Responsibilities
Project Management
Create and implement precise project plans, with attention to transparent communication at all levels of the department
Author and update internal and external documentation, and formally initiate and deliver documentation (Office of Accreditation processes, MACTE information and communication, Commission actions, etc.)
Manage and maintain key program data across functions, with an emphasis on progress toward performance goals, AMS dashboard, required updates and reports, AMS customer accounts, & commission actions
Process Design
Drive awareness of needs across functions and identify substandard processes through evaluation of real-time data
Serve as thought leader for workflow processes, developing systems prototypes that promote increased efficiency and productivity at multiple levels
Partner with stakeholders across Office of Accreditation functions (school accreditation, teacher education, credentialing, commissions) to develop processes and documentation in a collaborative way, communicating effectively and efficiently through phases of development (ideation, production, implementation, and management)
Conduct regular process and systems quality assurance to maximize effectiveness and troubleshoot problems
Process Ownership & Execution
Facilitate processes and workflows that support customer and member success
Evaluate, analyze, and communicate systems requirements on a continuing basis, and maintain systems processes, including the delivery of regular status reports to all appropriate parties
Develop meaningful and lasting relationships with partners for optimized systems integration, and respond to questions and concerns from customers and colleagues, while providing supportive guidance
Other duties, as assigned, including support of the annual Montessori Event
Qualifications: Qualifications
Bachelor's degree, Associate's degree, or equivalent combination of education and experience
Proven ability to manage complex projects
Deep experience in developing business systems
Demonstrated fluency across applications and platforms
Comfort in pivoting to address multiple priorities
Experience in generating process documentation and reports
Excellent communication skills, with an ability to translate data into actionable insights
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build working relationships
Comfortable using productivity tools and familiarity with learning management systems
Commitment to Equity and Inclusion
Knowledge of Montessori education a plus
Additional Information
AMS has a strong benefit package including Medical, Dental, Vision, 403(b), Life Insurance, Long Term Disability and generous Paid Time Off, Sick Days, Holidays and other time off.
The American Montessori Society is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, family responsibility, political affiliation or any other status protected by applicable laws.
No calls please.
Compensation: $50,000-$50,000 per year