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labor relations. Maintain and ensure the accuracy of faculty records and data. Counsel and train program and committee chairs. Coordinate with Academic Affairs around the administrative processes
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in a decision-making capacity to the University's central administrative offices. Collaborate with the Dean, in supporting the school and program leaders in conceptualizing, prioritizing, and planning
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-based teaching methods, and expertise in educational technology tools like Articulate Storyline 360, while effectively implementing project management practices to lead course development. Required
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Position Qualifications Required Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., Education, Student Affairs, International Studies, Social Sciences, or related area). Experience in
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Preferred Education: Associate's Degree Some college education in engineering and/or a completion certificate from a recognized trade school; familiarity with PC. Required Experience: 3+ years mechanical
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for immediate, long-range, and future financial support, through gifts and pledges to the University, for critical operations such as student aid, faculty support, academic and research program development, and
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The Grants Manager in the Office of Sponsored Programs at NYU Tandon School of Engineering supports faculty in pre and post award administration of sponsored projects and programs. This position
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administrative services/processes, budgets, and staff, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Preferred Experience: 5+ years Office, program, or business operations management experience at a
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Manages the day-to-day administration of Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP); Supervisors the work of the LRAP counselor; Counsels applicants, students and graduates on borrowing implications
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major Student Success initiatives—including onboarding optimization, retention and completion efforts, and student technology implementation—through comprehensive, data-driven communications planning