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CLA Career Services is part of CLA's Office of Undergraduate Education (CLA UGE) unit, which spans academic advising, student support services, career services, curriculum management, diversity/equity/inclusion programs, and scholarship awarding.
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Department SummaryThe Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity is responsible for the coordination and development of student services and building the inclusive excellence of SDSU's staff and faculty at San Diego State University.
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The Executive Director of TRIO Programs is the primary liaison between the TRIO Programs, (Student Support Services, SSS STEM, and McNair Scholars), and University administrators, faculty participants, parents, and community representatives interested in the TRIO Programs.
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St. Catherine Hospital – Dodge City provides health services that include diagnostics and interventional cardiology and cardiac rehabilitation. Designed with your well-being in mind, our benefits include:+ Medical+ Dental+ Vision+ 401K with generous match+ Daycare FSA that can include a company contribution+ Tuition Reimbursement+ Student Loan Forgiveness and more.
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The Office of Graduate Student Services, which includes Academic Advising, Career Development, and International Education, is dedicated to providing students with streamlined service for the full spectrum of the student experience, from developing academic and professional goals to successful job and internship search strategies.
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In collaboration with the Office for Students with Disabilities & Deaf Services, the Campus Police Department and the Center for Human Development (CHD), develops and delivers educational programming to address current trends in behaviors of concern and best practices to support students; facilitates dialogue within the campus community.
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Under the guidance of the Associate Dean of Student Affairs and Career Services, the Assistant Director for Spiritual Formation is responsible for coordinating programs related to spiritual formation, including retreats, spiritual direction, faith-sharing groups, and service opportunities.
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The Associate Dean leads and oversees all student-related matters, including the University's student affairs team, student recruitment, retention, engagement and completion, mental health and wellness, military services, and disability support services.
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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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Under general direction utilize initiative to create and implement programs and services related to student learning and development that align with the mission of Student Affairs at UC Merced.
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LSO is a law firm that provides a wide range of pro bono legal services to people and organizations in need. Overseeing operations within the Jerome N. Frank Legal Services Organization (LSO) at Yale Law School.
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Performs other related duties as specified by the Dean of Students or Associate Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management. The Director of the Counseling, Disability, & Testing Services reports to the District Dean of Student Services.
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Develop, implement and maintain a variety of support services for students interested and participating in EOPS, CARE, CalWORKs, NextUp and summer programs/other population specific programming, including recruitment, orientation, admissions, assessment, counseling and advising, basic skills, tutoring, transfer, career guidance and financial aid services; monitor, evaluate and adjust services in response to student needs.
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Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is designed to deliver effective mental health counseling and consultation services specifically for the college student population. The position will work closely with University Housing, the Dean of Students Office, the Student Outreach and Support Office, and the SUU Police Department.
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The manager aligns the department’s efforts with the PVCC strategic plan, Under general direction of the Dean of Student Affairs, the Supervisor of Career Services provides oversight of the PVCC Career Services and staff, and collaboratively leads campus efforts toimprove career management programming, career opportunities and outcomes.
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