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Job Summary/Basic Function: Participate in all functions of Special Collections and Archives, including access, arrangement, description, and management of physical and electronic local history
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responsible for hiring, training, and overseeing the work of a team of Admissions Counselors, and provides leadership in delivering strong, positive customer service to future students and families
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Minimum Qualifications: Requires a minimum of a Ph.D. or (ABD) in engineering, hydrology, computational sciences, systems modeling, applied mathematics, or a related field. Preferred Qualifications
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of new processes, systems, and ways of working. Department Overview: The Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO) operates within the Division of Finance and Operations (F&O). The EPMO leads strategic
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. This position may have the opportunity to work hybrid where a mix of in-person work from a Boise State worksite and an alternative work location is utilized. Candidates must be able to work on-site as needed
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Job Summary/Basic Function: To conduct in-depth interviews and use specialized knowledge to provide complicated technical information and services to customers; perform related work. This is a part
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planning, policy development, and continuous improvement of housing systems and services. The Associate Director of Housing Operations supervises professional staff and plays a key role in departmental
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on relevant departmental and campus and community committees. Department Overview: The Office of the Dean of Students is committed to helping every student thrive; their wellbeing and success as a student is
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; generally works under close supervision; has no or limited experience; work is performed from within specific limits of established procedures and/or defined instructions. Essential Functions: ● Explains
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assigned. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Knowledge of academic advising best practices, student development theory, and university policies and procedures. Skill in using student information systems and