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Academic Coordinator (Administrative Officer 2) - Ophthalmology

University of California - Los Angeles Health
United States, California, Los Angeles
Feb 25, 2026
Description

The Academic Coordinator serves as executive support to the
Division Chiefs of Cornea and Uveitis and Retina and is responsible for
reviewing reports and synthesizing information for leadership. Under general
direction, the role performs complex professional and analytical duties to
provide staff assistance to department directors and other senior level
management personnel. The position conducts special studies and assignments
across a variety of administrative and operational procedures and topics, often
with department wide, cross departmental, and major financial impact, and
prepares clear written reports while presenting recommendations to senior
management and internal and external groups. This role requires both breadth
and depth in the application of relevant concepts and techniques, along with a
thorough understanding of organizational policies and procedures, and the
ability to perform a wide range of management analysis methods and processes.

Salary Range: $32.20 - 51.36 Hourly

Qualifications

Required:

  • High School Diploma or
    GED
  • Five (5) years minimum
    Business operations and/or administration experience
  • Ability to use
    high-level discretion and maintain a high level of confidentiality
  • Advanced Proficiency in
    Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
  • Analytical skills sufficient to interpret and
    apply University and campus policies; define problems: formulate logical conclusions,
    recognize alternatives
  • Strong written skills to prepare accurate,
    concise, and clear reports and documents
  • Communication and
    interpersonal skills sufficient to work effectively with university-wide and campus-wide
    Administrators, Deans, Department Chair, faculty and staff both orally and written

Preferred:

  • Knowledge of academic
    and/or administrative structure of institutions of higher education
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