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Reporting Relationship: Dean of Nursing Education and Health Programs. The Full-Time Allied Health Instructor, under the direction of the Dean of Nursing Education and Health Programs provides course instruction in a manner that ensures student comprehension, retention of knowledge, and positive effective student engagement towards student's goal of satisfactory completion of Allied Health programs.
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Works closely with the Associate Dean for Education, Associate Dean for Equity and Inclusion, Admissions, and Student Affairs, Program Administrators, Curriculum, Progression, and Program Evaluation Committees, and faculty to ensure program outcomes and continuous improvement, including collaboration on course offerings, program changes, and student experiences.
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Reporting to the Provost, the dean of the School is a member of the University’s academic leadership team and is the School’s principal academic and administrative officer. Drexel University seeks a visionary dean who is creative and inspirational to lead the Dornsife School of Public Health (DSPH) and continue the significant momentum established over the last decade.
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Reporting to the Dean of Arts and Sciences and in collaboration with the Dean of Nursing and Health Professions, the Assistant Professor of Practice of Biology is responsible for providing instruction in Anatomy and Physiology to nursing students.
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Dean, College of Naturopathic Medicine. The commitment spans all of our graduate and professional programs: chiropractic care; naturopathic medicine; human nutrition and functional medicine; sport and performance psychology; clinical mental health counseling; and sports medicine.
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We are looking to bring in someone who can serve as a Tech Lead for the Reporting & Tax organization to help us achieve our mission. Set the technical strategy & drive the long term architecture of Reporting & Tax platform.
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The underlying value of the reporting product is to help sellers make better decisions to optimize their business (increase sales, reduce costs) by seeing patterns in historical data. Familiarity with building large scale near real time reporting/analytical solutions.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the Program Director and the Dean of Student Services that align with the College's and Upward Bound Academy's strategic priorities and goals. Perform other duties as assigned by the Program Director and the Dean of Student Services that align with the College's and Upward Bound Academy's strategic priorities and goals.
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Within the University of California’s shared governance structure, the dean serves as the chief academic officer and executive of the division reporting directly to the executive vice chancellor and provost.
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Facilitates alternative forms (i.e., mediation, restorative justice) of dispute resolution, when appropriate, and consult with the Dean of Students, Title IX Coordinator, and legal counsel regarding complex higher education legal and regulatory issues.
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The Executive Director works closely with the Vice Dean and Deputy Chief of Staff in executive communications for the Dean and Vice Dean, contributing to developing impactful messages and speeches.
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Educational Requirements: Bachelors degree , preferably in a related field (Computer Science, Business Analytics, Management Information Systems, Data Science) Minimum Experience: A minimum of 7 years experience with various BI and other analytic reporting software applications with strong preference for EPIC, SQL, Crystal/SSRS Report development, and project management A minimum of 3 years of managerial/supervisory experience leading a highly, productive team.
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CFTC and SEC Federal Register familiarity (transaction reporting, business conduct, collateral and margin, port recon, port compression) is required. As a Senior Consultant – Regulatory Reporting, you will work alongside industry experts as part of FRC in a fast-paced team setting.
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The DCP will also assist the DOS in other projects, such as annual reporting of divisional collections and curatorial activity, curator fieldwork, publications, informatics oversight, strategic planning and analytics, and other duties as assigned.
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The Finance Director is responsible for overseeing and managing CARFAX’s reporting and budgeting process, while aligning business needs and optimizing profitability. Work with business operations and other key stakeholders to generate requested reporting output.
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