The Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor (SVC) is the control point overseeing the accountability and effective management of Financial and Administrative Services (FAS). The Office of the SVC partners with the Finance Service Center and FAS departments to ensure resources and attention are aligned with UCSF’s strategic priorities while safeguarding University assets and public trust.
Guidelines and approval forms for the Financial and Administrative Services (FAS) community.
UCSF is a multi-site campus with locations throughout the metropolitan city of San Francisco as well as other locations in the Bay Area. Travel between sites has become a necessary function and should be recognized as normal routine business. Each location may have limited vehicle parking for the workforce to attend functions or meetings. A robust shuttle system serves the UCSF community to travel to and from most sites, providing mobility, reducing congestion, and supporting carbon neutrality efforts.
It’s time to prepare for the launch of MyTime, our new integrated timekeeping and scheduling system. MyTime will go live on May 11, 2025, and we need you to take steps to get ready.
The annual staff engagement survey begins tomorrow, April 8, and I challenge us to hear from every single employee. Our goal this year is 100% survey participation rate.
We are pleased to share with you that David D. Jones joins UCSF/UCSF Health today, April 7, as the interim Senior Vice President/Associate Vice Chancellor of Human Resources.
This week we close out the year with a special holiday message from SVC Gore and our second annual Year in Cookies.
To close out our staff conversations for 2022, this week we talked with Facilities Services Custodial Superintendent Leebo Pomele about life lessons learned coaching his son’s football team and what he’s grateful for this holiday season.
FAS Hidden Talents focuses on the passions of our colleagues outside of work. This week we talked with Charles Conway, assistant director of Infrastructure Programs in Facilities Services, about his love for pickleball, a paddle sport that combines many elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong.
This week we talked with Nina Smith, an administrative fellow at UCSF Health, about her work covering the recent DEIA-AR (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility and Anti-Racism) workshop focused on how racism is operating within FAS.