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Admissions, career services, or alumni engagement from higher education. keywords: sales, account management, business development, sales development, client, client services.
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The Counselor/MSW is responsible for five general areas including: Social Support, Career Counseling, Program Recruitment and Intake, Alumni Support and Retention, and Data Tracking and Reporting.
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Provide comprehensive oversight and management of the FSEOG and Federal Work-Study (FWS) programs, including community service funds reconciliation; works in close partnership with the Peabody student employment and career services office.
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The Office of Career Services at Loyola University Chicago School of Law works in partnership with the Law School Dean’s Office to develop and implement comprehensive career services strategies, shared goals, and priorities.
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This role collaborates with colleagues across the university in the Schools, Athletics, Enrollment, Office of Diversity, Equity & Community Engagement, Center for Career Services, and others to create a comprehensive engagement plan that is representative of all alumni.
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You'll provide career services to students, graduates, and alumni, plus build relationships with potential employers for CHCP grads. Now you can be a part of that change by becoming a Career Services Advisor.
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The Career Services Coordinator is responsible for monitoring student externships, and tracking all phases of externship and career development as well as assisting in job searches, interview preparation, and resume revisions for recent graduates and alumni.
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The Pathways Center helps Emory students and alumni reach their full potential through integrated career services, undergraduate research, national scholarships and fellowships, pre-health advising, and experiential learning.
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Work with operations (enrollment, retention, alumni, and career services) to ensure state-of-the-art student journeys. Ideal candidate will have at least 8 years of experience in sales, brand management, product management, marketing, P&L management, and specific experience in consulting, strategy, growth marketing, or a similar type of role where you leveraged extensive amounts of data to draw insights about potential customers and marketing strategies.
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Project Coordinator- SCM Student ServicesThe SCM Student Services Office is seeking to fill 2 positions in the role of Catalyst Project Coordinator. Oversee student workers and volunteers as they provide follow up, support, and resources for Pathways Alumni Support other K-20 programs that meet the goals of the Catalyst project.
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Additionally, the navigator analyzes internship, apprenticeship, and job market trends and contributes to alumni and employer networks to promote the university's overall career pathway and workforce development initiatives.
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Works with clients to obtain gainful employment; schedules meetings and conducts interviews; identifies and documents needs; provides career counseling and coaching; makes referrals to support services; conducts job matching and makes job referrals; assesses continued eligibility and re-employment needs; enters information in databases; and tracks progress and outcomes.
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Job SummaryReporting to the Director of Graduate Career Services, the Assistant Director of Graduate Career Development applies industry-specific knowledge in performing career advising and placement duties with Isenberg School of Management graduate students and alumni.
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CofC - Alumni Career Services. Under direct supervision, sworn Campus Police Officer is responsible for the protection of life and property at the College of Charleston. SC Works (SC Department of Employment and Workforce.
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Strategically lead and inspire the school's career services team to achieve successful career placement outcomes for the school's undergraduate, masters' and MBA programs. Collaborate closely with admissions and program leadership to align career services with student recruitment and academic objectives.
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