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of engineering leaders. The Opportunity The next Chair will be a strategic and action-oriented leader who can advocate effectively for the department, build consensus, and communicate and execute a
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oversight. They are expected to have excellent communication skills to support consensus building, serving as an informal resource for less experienced colleagues, and communicating technical information
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with and build consensus among a diverse group of colleagues, clients, and senior leadership Preferences Four (4) years of demonstrated experience in both front and back-end web development Excellent
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organizational change. Ability to examine a large volume of data and identify trends in the data Talented in building consensus among constituents with competing interests. Excellent communication, writing and
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Experience collaborating with or supporting governmental agencies or higher education institutions Ability to facilitate discussions and build consensus among stakeholders Proven ability to organize
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University of North Carolina Wilmington | Wilmington, North Carolina | United States | about 12 hours ago
to Posting https://jobs.uncw.edu/postings/38725 Vacancy Number E1498 Position Number 2186 Location of Workplace Main UNCW Campus Home Department Athletics - 25900 Division Chancellor - 25000 Division Brief
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, organization, and planning skills. ● Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with an ability to resolve conflicts and build consensus. ● Strong problem-solving skills with a proven ability to make
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was also singled out as one of the nation’s 385 best institutions for undergraduate education by The Princeton Review in the 2020 edition of its annual “The Best 385 Colleges”. • College Consensus, a unique
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of experience managing projects with a variety of types and complexity. Experience working in a highly decentralized, consensus-driven environment, such as an academic institution. Experience with establishing
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on the development of evidence-based, consensus-informed guidance to support meaningful PPI in the regulation of pharmacy and other health professions. While public involvement is increasingly recognised as important