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The Dean is the chief administrative and academic officer of the School of Education and reports to the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Contributing to university-wide initiatives proposed from the office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.
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Demonstrated office management and administrative support skills. Position Focus: Reporting to the Bradley Associate Curator of Academic Affairs, the Academic Affairs and Outreach Coordinator’s role is critical to the fulfilment of the Yale University Art Gallery’s educational mission.
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Job Req ID: 115170 DRPH Administrative Coordinator The Department of Academic Affairs is seeking a PH Administrative Coordinator. The DrPH Administrative Coordinator will work closely with the DrPH Program Office team, as well as highly accomplished prospective and current students, world-class faculty, and talented staff across the Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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This position will support activities and tasks at the intersection of these positions as the administrative assistant for the Office of Academic Affairs. The Office of Academic Affairs consists of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, the Director of Experiential Education, the Academic Affairs Manager, and the Law Registrar.
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Skilled in the application of Microsoft Office Suite (Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and Moodle/Canvass. Previous experience in higher education academic advising, student services and/or an athletics compliance office.
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This office is responsible for activities related to student conduct, disability services, academic integrity, Title IX investigations, and student support services under the direction of the Assistant Vice President & Dean of Students in the Office of Student Affairs.
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The Campus Support unit provides enrollment services to various constituents in the areas of academic advising, alumni, disabled student services, extended studies offerings and procedures, fee payment issues, financial aid, remediation, residency determination, student health services, international students, testing requirements and scores, as well as the functions most germane to a Registrar’s Office: registration, grades, transcripts, and probation/disqualification.
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Deal with placement, transfer, graduation, and other degree-path issues and refer students to appropriate resources as needed;Collaborate and participate in admissions, orientation, recruitment, and retention events within Academic Affairs and Student Affairs;Serve on appropriate committees (for example, Academic Advising Council);Assist the Informatics Student Success and Advising Center with special initiatives and projects.
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Effectively communicates and demonstrates excellent administrative and human interaction skills, particularly in balancing the diverse needs of the academic community and those of Academic Affairs while working effectively within the Office of the University Registrar.
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The Dean of Arts and Sciences is a member of the Provost's leadership team and Deans Council and serves as the chief academic and administrative officer of the School of Arts and Sciences.
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TRIO Student Support Services furthers the mission of Bellevue College by providing individualized support services to students with limited income and first-generation college students to assist them with their academic success.
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PurposeThe Senior Associate Vice President will serve as an important part of the leadership team in the Office of the Vice President for Legal Affairs (VPLA) focused on providing dedicated legal support and expertise in healthcare law to Dell Medical School’s (DMS) strategic leadership team as well as its administrative, clinical, and academic teams.
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Our division is comprised of leading student affairs experts who support our campus on pressing student life matters including public service, health, wellness, social justice, residential living, food services, sports, recreation, career services, and student activities and organizations including sorority and fraternity life.
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The Client Manager will partner with multiple organizations, including: the Dean’s office, Academic Affairs, faculty and staff, University Relations, UMD Career Center, as well as other outward-facing UMD units and external partners.
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Leadership and Team Management: Administrative Oversight: Lead the central administrative office team and provide supervision to the Senior Associate Director of Residence Life, Associate Director of Residence Life for Administration, Associate Director of Residence Life for Student & Staff Development, Fiscal & Operations Administrator, and Administrative Assistant.
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