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program (credit and non-credit offerings) growth efforts through meeting scheduling, targeted communications, reporting, and data visualization. Generate prospective student and program participant leads
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the University Records Management Program in compliance with the Rhode Island Public Records Administration Act, RIGL 38-3, as well as managing and processing public records requests, ensuring compliance with
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additional duties as required. LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: Personal computers, printers, word processing, database and spreadsheet software. Microsoft Office. Required Qualifications REQUIRED: 1
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, and decision making. Prepare and report project budgets, business plans and cash flow analysis using computer-based financial models. Forecast long-term trends and update projections after consultation
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platforms to coordinate and manage digital, social media, and event activities. Develop and manage programming opportunities to support the identity-centered mission and goals of UCAS through events, panels
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, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: Must be proficient in the use, terminology, and practices to do with various software, web-based management consoles, computer workstations and servers. Required Qualifications
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. The Feinstein College of Education (COEDU) at the University of Rhode Island offers a fully accredited Early Childhood Education (ECE) program that leads to a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree and initial
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of corrective actions taken. Utilize skill, tact, and diplomacy in order to obtain information, be a motivating force, clearly define problems and suggest corrective measures. Conduct on-site quality assurance
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, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: Must be proficient in the use, terminology, and practices to do with various software, web-based management consoles, computer workstations and servers. Required Qualifications
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technology and collaborate with key vendors to recruit and yield students. Recruitment and Outreach: Lead the recruitment team in identifying and engaging potential undergraduate applicants through various