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structure, workforce planning, recruitment, employee retention and engagement, culture, onboarding and other essential HR functions while enhancing compliance with university policies, Kansas Board of Regents
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wide range of matters including employee relations, compensation, organizational structure, workforce planning, recruitment, employee retention and engagement, culture, onboarding and other essential HR
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student records and adhere to Academic Success technology use standards and FERPA guidelines. Serve on departmental and campus committees as assigned. Other duties as assigned by Academic Success Leadership
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development efforts. These efforts span from initial item authoring to final operational test form construction. The Test Development Coordinator will primarily focus on ensuring that science assessment items
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publication, including ads, photos, audio, and video. Routinely reviews other sites, explores new technology and solicits feedback to make recommendations regarding effectiveness. Provides direction and assigns
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work closely with faculty to coordinate on classroom and instructional technology needs for the department. The person holding this position will hire, supervise and train student hourly employees in
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tools used to track progression and degree completion and facilitates the correction or updating of errors in the systems through investigative research and collaboration with Student Lifecycle Technology
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through investigative research and collaboration with Student Lifecycle Technology. Receives and reviews high volume of department-level approved substitutions and processes approved exceptions in multiple
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. ATLAS creates technology-based learning and assessment systems that are accessible and academically rigorous. Dynamic research on skill development, assessment design, and teacher professional development
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space with advanced technology classrooms, faculty/staff offices, and student resources. Lawrence is located 35 miles west of Kansas City atop Mount Oread in the Kansas River valley. It has a population