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Position Details Position Information Position Title Program Coordinator Requisition # S01473P FLSA Non-Exempt Location IIT-Mies Campus (MC), 10 West 35th St., Chicago Department Office of the Dean
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Position Details Position Information Position Title Leadership Academy Program MGR Requisition # S01471P FLSA Exempt Location IIT-Mies Campus (MC), 10 West 35th St., Chicago Department Center
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Position Details Position Information Position Title Leadership Academy Program MGR Requisition # S01471P FLSA Exempt Location IIT-Mies Campus (MC), 10 West 35th St., Chicago Department Provost
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Position Details Position Information Position Title Senior Program Coordinator – Chicago-Kent College of Law Requisition # S01460P FLSA Exempt Location IIT-Downtown Campus (DTC), Chicago, IL
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: Keep abreast of changes in guidance at the federal and state levels to communicate the current changes in Title IX program by participating in annual and ongoing training, and self-educating Assist with
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Familiarity with the Python programming language SUPERVISION & BUDGET AUTHORITY Not applicable Physical Environment and Requirements Job is entirely computer based so will require extensive sitting in an office
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: 11420 General Description: A financial aid counselor is responsible for management of student accounts, as well as program management for different segments of institutional, federal, and state funding
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research university, with world-renowned programs in engineering, architecture, the sciences, humanities, psychology, business, law, and design. Founded in 1940 and tracing its roots back to the 1890s with
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responsibilities: remain informed of all changes/updated in guidance/law at the federal and state levels to implement an timely Title IX program to the campus community; manage Title IX investigations; manage
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Office GENERAL DESCRIPTION A financial aid counselor is responsible for management of student accounts, as well as program management for different segments of institutional, federal, and state funding