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We're a dynamic team within the Division of Student Affairs and Success (DSAS) at UC Santa Cruz, dedicated to providing exemplary support and services to students. Knowledge of internal control practices and UCSC financial systems.
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All CHW staff and trainees participate in routine CHW professional development seminars and Student Affairs meetings and events as needed. Lead the weekly Counseling staff case consultation meeting and join the Director in attending Student Affairs meetings addressing students of concern.
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We are a dynamic unit within Academic Affairs, dedicated to supporting the academic success of all students admitted to our esteemed Honors College. We are a leading global research university dedicated to student success.
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Conduct financial planning, analysis, and budget development, integrating salary and benefits costs, revenues, and inflation. Experience with UCSC Financial Information System, Infoview, and CruzBuy.
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We offer opportunities for remote work when feasible. Join a vibrant academic community that values employee development and advancement. Provide personalized guidance to students, both one-on-one and in group settings, regarding academic requirements, course selection, university policies, and available resources.
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Minimum of one year of progressively responsible experience in advising or related academic functions within higher education. We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and life insurance, retirement plans, tuition assistance, generous leave programs, and more.
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Manager, Aquatics Programs Job Summary Working within the division of Student Affairs in the Campus Recreation Services department the Manager, Aquatics Programs manages, schedules, and coordinates the Crimson Lagoon recreation aquatic facilities in collaboration with the Manager, Aquatics, Risk,and Safety.
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Utilize our university's information systems to deliver effective advising services. With a passionate team of approximately 25 full-time faculty and staff, along with six graduate assistants, we serve a vibrant community of approximately 2400 undergraduate students.
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We are committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in our workplace. Collaborate with departmental, college, and campus advisory committees. Bachelor's degree in Education, Counseling, or a related academic field.
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As a Senior Financial Analyst, you'll play a pivotal role in supporting our fiscal operations within DSAS. Reporting to the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Budget and Financial Management, you'll be responsible for a variety of tasks including financial analysis, budget development, monitoring expenditures, and reporting financial performance.
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Student Affairs departments serve all students at the University of Utah, including undergraduate, graduate, and professional students who come from a variety of backgrounds. Student Affairs is comprised of nearly 20 departments and is focused on supporting student well-being and success with the ultimate goal of assisting students in discovering their passion, people, and purpose.
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Free membership to the Eccles Student Life Center. RESPONSIBILITES: Hire, train, develop, and supervise student lifeguards, head lifeguards, learn to swim instructors. Assist with the departments student leadership development training for all students in a leadership role.
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As a result, students have the opportunity to participate in the creation of campus culture, collaboratively working alongside professional staff, student leaders, and academic partners. In order to best support our students, it is important that staff stay aware of issues and best practices related to student development, identity, and sense of belonging, both locally and nationally.
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You will play a pivotal role in guiding students on their academic journey. Your responsibilities will include providing personalized advice on academic plans, course selection, major choices, and career aspirations.
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American Red Cross CPR/First Aid Instructor certification. Campus Recreation Services operates and schedules three outdoor turf fields, an outdoor track, and four sand volleyball courts. Preferred Qualifications: Masters Degree, Lifeguard Instructor, Certified Pool Operator, Water Safety Instructor certifications, Connect 2 software experience, Fusion software experience.
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