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, social work/sociology, leadership, human development or related area. Three years of professional experience focused on program development, advising/counseling, community engagement, or equivalent
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otherwise negatively affect ROI. Collaborates with CMU Online stakeholders to integrate marketing efforts that support student success from inquiry to graduation. Collaborates with key university partners
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to gather data, compile information, and prepare reports to assess program effectiveness and impact. Outstanding organizational and time-management skills, including managing multiple priorities
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staff. Required Qualifications Graduate degree from an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant educational program. American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) or American Nurses
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, instructional setting, program curriculum, or modality of course delivery. Collaborates with other university constituents (e.g., departments, programs, colleges, administrative units) to align resources
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the absence of the vice president on high-impact events and committees, advancing outreach priorities, as well as supporting the development and implementation of community-based initiatives that contribute
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the liaison between the football program and NFL scouts, personnel departments, and league representatives. Responsible for advanced film and data analysis along with the development of offensive
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position to support the environmental engineering program. The start date for this position is August 2026. We seek a colleague with expertise in any aspect of environmental engineering, but preference will
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of communication, university systems and other resources, the Assistant Director works directly with students to assist in selecting a program, completing the admission process, and supporting enrollment persistence
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with personal issues that may negatively impact their academic success, interpersonal relationships, health, or well-being. Services are provided in person and via tele-mental health and offered in a