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programming, and coordinates student volunteer programs, including the advising of Alternative Spring Break Detroit program. Key Responsibilities Fraternity/Sorority Life (FSL) Coordination (30%) Serve as the
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marketing/communications program. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Project Management- Ability to independently manage a variety of projects while ensuring appropriate tracking, quality control, follow-up and
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responsible for providing specialized support to meet the information and computing needs of an assigned school, college, or department. Incumbents modify program applications, generate standard and
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degree in psychology, Counseling, Social Work, Education or related fields required; current participation in an academic program leading to a master’s degree preferred. Ability to work with and maintain
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support and accommodations for an assigned caseload of SSS-eligible students with disabilities. • Interact with University students with disabilities to assess program eligibility. • Read, interpret and
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communicate with dean in decision-making, program/project management, and initiative implementation. Review, design, and execute improvements to Dean’s Office resources and services across the College. Maintain
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in career services, experiential learning, student success, workforce development, employer relations, academic administration, or a related field. - Demonstrated experience in program
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consistency in supervision practices and alignment with program standards. WSU Collaboration and Director Support: Collaborate with and remain in regular contact with Director of Accreditation and Assessment
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of students. Develop, implement, and direct program delivery, coordinate technical and administrative aspects of programs/projects. Facilitate resolution of issues related to enrolled students. Direct
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, department chairs, program coordinators, and university-wide offices such as Admissions and Enrollment Management to support the strategic goals of the College in student success and enrollment growth