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of belonging, support students within the assigned program to achieve the goal of providing access to excellence, enhance academic capacity, and excel academic quality.The coordinator will assist leading
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of the College of Engineering. Funding will fuel faculty and research excellence while supporting the growth of the new REE bachelor’s degree program and providing students with life-changing opportunities
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Responsibilities Assist with development, maintenance and documentation of training program for all users on CRM functionality, create and maintain business process documentation of related CRM functionality
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Public Health or related field Three (3) years or more of employee benefits/retirement administration, workplace wellness, health program planning experience
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participates in after-hours rotating on-call program. Must be able to respond to campus within 30 minutes during on-call duty. Occasional travel required. Open to External and Internal Salary Salary is
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Information Systems or related discipline. Five (5) years in SQL programming. In-depth working knowledge and experience of data mining in SQL
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of training program for all users on CRM functionality, create and maintain business process documentation of related CRM functionality. Provide development and ongoing support for users of the CRM. Collaborate
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Qualifications Bachelor degree in one (1) of the following areas: computer technology, business management, management information or computer systems, or related field. Two (2) years as Business Analyst or
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Practicum Education databases to complete student matches and placements in approved agencies. Confirm with BSW, BSSUT, MSW, distance and online program Directors and academic advisors that students have the
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Programs will support the development program for the College of Business (COB), which includes supporting the fund raising and philanthropic efforts of the Assistant Dean of Development and the Director of