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The McMaster Institute for Research on Aging is a research center at McMaster University focused on aging optimization. It pursues this goal through interdisciplinary teams that work with older adults and key stakeholders. The institute leverages platforms like the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal and collaborates with the Labarge Centre for Mobility in Aging. Its work spans biology and behavior, aging-related mobility, and health outcomes to reduce costs and improve well-being. The initiative aims to impact Canadian aging populations at scale through education, research collaboration, and public-facing resources.
Job ID
Regular/Temporary
Regular
Job Title
Academic Dept Manager III - Mathematics & Statistics, Faculty of Science
73078
Location
Central Campus
Open Date
12/04/2025
Job Type
Continuing
Close Date
12/27/2025
Employee Group
TMG
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Department
Mathematics and Statistics
Salary Grade/Band
Band M
Salary Range
$101466.00 - $152200.00 (annual)
Hours per Week
35
Target Number of Openings
1
Posting Details
Schedule
Monday to Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Education Level
Master’s level degree in a relevant field or a professional designation such as a CPA
Career Level
5-10 years of managerial experience
Job Description
Review of applications will take place early January 2026, with interviews in mid/late January. Anticipated start date February 16, 2026.
About the Department of Mathematics and Statistics
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics is a large department within the Faculty of Science, offering multiple degree programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level. With over 40 faculty members and 15 postdoctoral fellows, our department is home to incredible teachers and world-renowned researchers. The Department is also the administrative home to the School of Computational Science and Engineering, which offers interdisciplinary programs at the graduate level. We offer an inclusive and innovative work environment, where our team members feel they can do their best. We are currently seeking a dynamic administrative leader to support key functions of the Department.
About the Position
Reporting to the Chair, the Academic Department Manager III (ADM III) is responsible for the strategic and operational management of a very large, complex academic department with multiple functions including graduate and undergraduate programming and external partnerships. The ADM III has an integral role in driving the department strategic plan and ensuring alignment with the vision of the University, influencing the culture within the department, reinforcing university values and shaping the direction of the department offerings with a forward-looking perspective. The ADM III role provides administrative and operational leadership and advises the Chair and faculty members on financial and human resources, space, curriculum, academic planning, advising and scheduling, and other strategic matters.
Core Accountabilities
Financial Management: This role independently manages the financial resources (operating, research, facilities/services) of the department.
Strategic Planning: The ADM III plays a key role in advising the Chair on strategic planning, not only in the respective Department but also within the Faculty.
Operational Management: This role is responsible for ensuring that the Department is managed in an effective and efficient manner. It develops, implements, monitors, and evaluates all infrastructure activities of the Department including staff recruitment, promotion, human resource, finance, research and teaching activities within the Department.
Human Resources Management: The ADM III has significant responsibility for managing human resources activity within the Department, overseeing every aspect:
Physical Resource Management: The Academic Department Manager III plays a key role in the area of physical resource management within the Department.
Education Administrative Support: This role is responsible for managing the resources and infrastructure supporting education activities within the Department and is heavily involved in academic planning, advising and development.
Research Administrative Support: The ADM III oversees the administrative support of research activity within the Department:
Special Projects Committee Membership: This role is expected to lead or participate in special projects and/or sit on committees as the Department or faculty representative in potentially many areas both within the Faculty, the broader University and in the community
Key knowledge/skills:
Total Rewards
McMaster offers a robust, market-driven total rewards package. To learn more about total rewards available to the members of the Management Group (TMG), you can access an overview here: https://hr.mcmaster.ca/app/uploads/2022/05/TMG-Total-Rewards-Overview-June-2022.pdf .
Our total rewards package includes, but is not limited to:
How To Apply
To apply for this job, please submit your application online.
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