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business problem and working with multiple stakeholders and subject matter experts to develop a sound solution. Identifies and implements training methods and criteria that identify successful delivery and
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success and provide a seamless student experience with integrated, inescapable student support structures. Core Competencies Student Service Case Management and Follow-Up Resource Navigation and Referral
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accrediting bodies. Excellent time management, and organizational and problem-solving skills Ability to work effectively with multiple identity student populations. Ability to stay informed of the rapidly
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technology to track student progress towards academic and career goals, and liaising between the student and a broad network of internal and external resources designed to provide wrap-around support and
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Workday modules. Demonstrate a passion for continual improvement of business process and technology. Experience working in Agile, Lean environments. Must have excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
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. Bilingual or multilingual preferred. ***Will be subject to a criminal background check. Some positions may be subject to a fingerprint check. *** Key Responsibilities Implementation and leverage technology
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the College's physical assets. The Facilities Management Department is responsible for approximately 5,000,000 sq. ft. of physical space and over 1400 acres of land, located across multiple locations in Dallas
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employer partnerships and industry-aligned training programs Experience leading large, cross-functional teams across multiple locations Proven ability to increase enrollment, revenue, or program growth
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, marketing, and outreach. Event and coworking space management. Innovation in teaching methods and technology integration. Abilities Lead and inspire diverse teams and stakeholders. Foster student engagement
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one-credit hour course. Must be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen . Must not have any prior institutional balance or blocks. Complete required Dallas College professional development training hours