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Department:
Office of the Chancellor-200100
Academic Administration
12/16/2024
01/31/2025
No
Permanent Staff (EHRA NF)
Chancellor's Fellow
EHRA Non-Faculty
01004836
NF0008755
Full-Time Permanent
1 (filling 3 positions - 01004836, 20045863, 20035846)
40
North Carolina, US
$43,000
06/09/2025
Renowned as a global leader in innovative teaching, research, and public service, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill stands as one of the nation's top public universities. Beyond its accolades for a stunning campus, world-class medical care, and commitment to the arts, Carolina boasts a vibrant culture of interdisciplinary exchange and collaboration. This unique atmosphere extends beyond the classroom and into the very structure of the university and its interactions with other organizations. From top-tier athletic programs to its prestigious academic environment, Carolina offers an ideal setting for both work and learning, where synergy of diverse disciplines thrives.The Chancellor's Office is committed to providing fellows with a wide range of professional training opportunities for career growth and skill development. Whether fellows aspire to continuing in higher education or pursue careers in other industries, the fellowship provides fellows with many opportunities to explore and expand their skillset. Additionally, UNC-Chapel Hill offers full-time employees a comprehensive benefits package, paid leave, and a variety of additional programs that support a healthy work/life balance, all of which are accessible to fellows during their time here.
The Chancellor's Office is responsible for carrying out policies of two governing boards: the UNC System's Board of Governors and the University's Board of Trustees. This office also makes recommendations to the president regarding academic program development, personnel matters (subject to policies of the Governors and Trustees), and budget development. The Chancellor's Office maintains wide discretion in decision-making with regard to student affairs (subject to policies of the governing boards) and other aspects of the administration of the University, as provided under the General Statutes of North Carolina and the UNC Code.
Chancellor's Fellows will be selected from the UNC-Chapel Hill graduating class of 2025 to serve a one-year appointment (June 9, 2025-May 31, 2026). Fellows have the opportunity to explore the policies, practices and operations of a large research university and interact regularly with senior leaders. Recent graduates interested in higher education administration and public service are encouraged to apply. Applicants must be self-motivated and detail-oriented, with demonstrated academic excellence and a history of engagement at Carolina in areas such as service and student leadership.
This fellowship is a project-based program.
* Fellows complete a year-long project and then a range of projects during summer, fall, and spring on pan-university initiatives.
* Past projects have included supporting the Tar Heel Bus Tour, implementing the School of Data Science and Society, writing digital communications for Campus Health, establishing a mentorship program for Carolina students and alumni, conducting quantitative and qualitative research for the Graduate Student Experience, and making policy recommendations for senior leadership.
* The Chancellor's Fellows work collaboratively supporting various functions and special projects in the Office of the Chancellor and Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor & Provost.
Work and Life Skills
* Candidates must exhibit skills in project management, critical thinking, research, and business communications. While Fellows will be assigned specific projects, selected candidates should be flexible to take on additional projects as they may arise.
* Selected candidates will be expected to handle confidential, sensitive information; exercise excellent professional judgement and discretion; and interact appropriately with Carolina constituencies including senior officers, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community members.
* Candidates are expected to be available to work on-site, regularly staffing the Chancellor at various events around campus, and working with others on the Chancellor's Office staff to coordinate and execute events, including set-up, break-down, and day-of needs.
Graduate with a bachelor's degree or higher from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the most recent graduating class (Dec. 2024 or May 2025).
* Exhibit exceptional interpersonal and communication skills
* Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability in a professional setting (including willingness to work occasional nights and weekends)
* Strong ability to plan and prioritize work
* Ability to work independently and as a productive team member
* Committed to serving the diverse needs of our Carolina community
* Experience in Microsoft Office, and visual representation of data (charts, infographics etc.)
* Strong writing, research, analytical, and project management skills
* Passion for higher education and public service
* Ability to assist with the execution of events, including being physically present at functions coordinated by the Chancellor's and Provost's Offices
* Applicants should be motivated and detail-oriented, with demonstrated academic excellence and a history of engagement at Carolina in areas such as service and student leadership.
Ability to stand or sit for extended periods of time and move items up to 25 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation. Ability to see and respond to situations quickly and efficiently, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Not Applicable.
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