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, administrative, and human resources functions of Harvard Forest, ensuring the effective allocation of resources to support its mission of research, education, and outreach. The Director works closely with senior
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, including Program Directors, Enrollment and Admission Services, Finance, Client Services, Resource Allocation Associate Director, Coaching Directors, etc. Support the larger program delivery team in "all
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the highest value is delivered to the Client, within the resources allocated Identify, analyze and mitigate project risks Assist in designing solutions to business requirements Manage client relationships and
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. Academic Operations Develops and oversees class schedules for approximately 80 courses per academic term, managing course placements for over 500 participants. Administers classroom allocations across seven
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organizational infrastructure and working processes to execute the global plan and support high standards quality. Manage the communications budget and propose allocation of resources and assets to maximize impact
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: In collaboration with Department Chair, Director of Administration: sets strategic objectives and allocates resources to support these objectives. advises and supports Department Chair and works
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of recurring operational processes. Manage the office’s financial operations and project budgets, ensuring strategic allocation and timely spending, accurate invoicing, and optimization of financial resources
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allocation, and financial planning related to research activities. Act as department signatory for sponsored research proposals in compliance with institutional policies and sponsor regulations. Staff
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offerings and promotional strategies. Time Allocation Breakdown: Partnership Coordination & Outreach - 40%: Support outreach and communication with potential and current partners, including scheduling, follow
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partnerships into platform strategy, communications, and user experiences. Time Allocation Breakdown: Partnership Leadership and outreach: 40%: Lead outreach efforts and maintain communication with potential and