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running efficiently. Qualifications Required Bachelor’s degree. Minimum of 3 years of experience in budget, operations, or administrative support. Strong computer skills, including MS Office (especially
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an infrastructure to support application and registration processes, student advising and communications, program planning and coordination, student accounts receivable, program execution logistics, course marketing
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to inform student success strategies, and facilitates cross-functional collaboration across academic and administrative units. The position contributes to program evaluation and portfolio decisions (revision
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applicable). Technically competent with platforms such as Zoom, Google Docs, and email. Advanced degree or currently enrolled in a doctoral graduate program. Application materials required: A statement of
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barriers to reporting Training and Learning Program Administration (40%) Design and deliver compliance and HR learning programs in partnership with OEO and HR leadership Manage training logistics
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, including the possibility of a capstone seminar in the fall of 2027 and assist in building the PPE program and community. Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in one of the associated fields by the date
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update program webpages, including messaging, structure, and launch readiness. Develop ad creative for paid digital campaigns. Collaborate with an external digital media partner to execute and optimize
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and internal legal counsel Support Tuition Remission (10%) Assist with administration of Brandeis University’s Tuition Remission Program Lead Open Enrollment and Health Fair Coordination (10%) Manage
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and wellness units, including budgeting, staffing, talent development, succession planning, and program assessment. Develop and implement strategic plans aligned with the Brandeis Plan to Reinvent
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environments (websites, intranets, online communities and software) to support usability and findability.” (source: iainsitute.org). This is a required course in the User-Centered Design MS program. This course