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POSITION NO : 101035 EMPLOYMENT SPECIFICS: Full-Time Exempt (Administrative/Professional/Technical Appointment, 260 days), 1.0 FTE POSITION LOCATION: On campus position located in Fort Morgan, CO PURPOSE/SUMMARY OF JOB: The Dean of Students provides leadership, oversight and management for student conduct, CARE Team, Title IX process, Testing Center, and Student Life. In addition, this position will assist the Vice President of Student Services by coordinating various projects and reports.
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Oversee student conduct processes at the New York Campuses working closely with the Dean of Students, Associate Provost for Student Engagement & Development, General Counsel, and other campus partners as needed.
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An Assistant Dean of Students will also take on multiple tasks and responsibilities as assigned by the Dean of Students and the school Principal to support school wide operations.
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The Dean of Curriculum and Instruction is a member of the school leadership team who works closely with the Head of School to coach and mentor teachers, maintain consistency in outstanding instruction across classrooms, and ensure the academic success of all students.
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Job Summary The Dean of Operations (DO) is the school business operations leader, overseeing all non-instructional functions and administrative tasks and services, enabling the instructional team to maintain a concentrated focus on driving academic and spiritual growth for all students.
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The Associate Dean of Campus Operations oversees the day-to-day campus environment and provides leadership, general direction, and administration of the campus' facilities, maintenance and custodial services, financial support services, information technology services, emergency preparedness, and auxiliary services (e.g. campus security, campus bookstore, food services.
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If you share in this belief and model behaviors of care, respect and professionalism, creating a culture that fosters collaboration, cooperation and respect among all, the position of Associate Dean of Nursing Faculty with our Las Vegas, NV, campus might be right for you.
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TheAssistant Dean collaborates with the Dean, College-level Associate Deans, the college’s other leaders,faculty, and inter-professional colleagues to advance the strategic plan of the CON and UNMC in a vibrant,interdisciplinary environment.
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About the Dean of Culture Role: As an Dean of Culture, your primary role is to build systems and structures that create the conditions and campus community to drive exceptional student experience and academic outcomes that equip all students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose —college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world.
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Each led by a Principal, Academic Dean, and Dean of Students. The Dean of ELA Curriculum and Instruction will be expected to attend professional development workshops and training if so directed by the Director of Education.
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The Associate Dean provides leadership for all campus level faculty to ensure curricula are current and consistently delivered in an environment and manner that achieves superior student outcomes while ensuring the concept of Chamberlain Care.
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The Dean of Students is responsible for creating and maintaining a safe, healthy, and supportive environment and culture that synthesizes the intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of Duke Ellington School of the Arts Students.
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By modeling collaborative leadership in the active development and implementation of recruitment strategies for undergraduate enrollment, the Dean works closely with academic and administrative leaders across the University to enroll academically strong and diverse first-year and transfer undergraduate students.
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The Dean of Culture models strong, mutually respectful relationships with students and families and supports teachers to do the same. In addition to serving on the school leadership team, the Dean of Culture coaches a portfolio of teachers, takes leadership of a particular subject or grade level, and facilitates high-impact professional development for staff.
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Job Description:Richfield Community Church Pastor of Student Ministries - Information PacketPosition DescriptionAt RCC, we are passionate about ensuring our Students develop an age-appropriate understanding of God, Jesus, Sin, and Faith so that they can have a healthy life-long relationship with Jesus.
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