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Position Information Position Information Posting Number S-3807 Position Number 72645 Type of Recruitment External Position Title PROGRAM MANAGER / MICAREER Position Summary The program manager
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Position Information Position Information Posting Number S-3812 Position Number 72675 Type of Recruitment External Position Title DIRECTOR / CENTRAL BOUND PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM Position Summary
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Position Information Position Information Posting Number F-1009 Position Title Health Administration/Graduate Program Director (Tenure-Track, Assistant/Associate Professor) College/Unit The Herbert
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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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compressors, pumps, and related work as required. Required Qualifications High school diploma or GED. Completion of a formal apprentice program of a qualifying nature or equivalent training and experience
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) program and provide oversight and direction to the VC and AB graduate and undergraduate student staff. The Assistant Director will direct leadership training of the Alternative Break student advisory board
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a CLASS department or program. Required Qualifications Master’s degree in a related field. Three years of experience in higher education. One year of experience directing career services, student
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of our students and alumni. Strong collaboration/team, organizational, program development, interpersonal and presentation skills. Ability to maintain the highest level of professionalism, and provide
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is centered around relationships and community building. In addition, the lead mentor will assist the faculty appointed mentoring coordinator in managing the mentoring program for MiCAREER
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referrals to facilitate resources to support them with academic concerns, course difficulties, academic self-efficacy, financial and time management, and overall program progression. A success coach motivates