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retention efforts in the College. The Chair is required to enhance curricula with innovative practices that align with recruiting and retention plans and goals. Required Relevant Education & Experience
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Responsibilities Works with departmental and divisional partners to develop and implement an intentionally sequenced, developmentally appropriate curricular approach. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Performs
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implement an intentional, sequenced residential curriculum. They will contribute to university committees and initiatives aimed at enhancing the academic and co-curricular experiences of residential students
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multiple programs and cost options; maintaining communication with the partner institutions, external program providers, and vendors; submitting of documentation for all advising meetings with students
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executive communication. · Collaborate closely with Cabinet colleagues to align external outreach and public-facing initiatives with the University’s mission, goals, and long-term vision. · Shape and lead
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management (Digital Technology). • Assist with ISU Career /job fairs, multiple and various office events (Oral/Written Communication, Professionalism/Work Ethic, Teamwork/Collaboration). • Present career
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Required No Job Duties Essential Duties and Responsibilities Responsible for the daily operation of the Accessibility & Advocacy Resources Office, as well as the development of long-range goals, which align
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educational plans aligned with their goals and offer support for academic or personal challenges. Specific Responsibilities Will provide quality academic advising and support to a caseload of students in
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/distribution of e-mail and online marketing. Assist with mailing list maintenance, making recommendations to staff within the department regarding sources, organization and usage. Manage multiple social media
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, and related technologies (virtual tour, ai/chatbot, program search tool, etc.) to maximize recruitment and retention efforts to all audiences in alignment with the University’s strategic enrollment