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The Administrative Manager is a key member of the Office of the CIO in NYU IT. The incumbent manages projects, program development, budgets, and strategic initiatives for NYU IT, and provides
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The Head Strength & Conditioning coach will design, program, implement & monitor the strength and conditioning program for all intercollegiate teams. Under the supervision of the Head Athletic
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. Assist the Director with Institute administrative functions. Manage processes related to faculty hiring, promotion, tenure, and reappointments, including, planning and implementing faculty recruitment
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The Arts and Programs Associate will help manage and coordinate all The Latinx Project's (TLP) events and public humanities programming (from panels to art exhibitions to fellowships) in
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The Programmer/Analyst is responsible for formulating and defining the scope and objectives of new or modified computer programs within the NYU Law School environment. The incumbent manages the full
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the point of contact for technical advice, problem-solving assistance, answers to questions regarding department/program goals, policy interpretation; collaborating globally with colleagues in
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systems/applications with primary focus on Financial Aid and Student Records. Oversee the management of data integrity, provide training, and create documentation. Maintain advanced knowledge of University
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) to potential students at on-campus and off-campus recruitment events; cultivate relationships with students to build a qualified application pipeline. Assist with the achievement of University, geographic, and
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documentation. Facilitating smooth operation of hardware and software on computing systems. Play a central role in support of departmental computing systems; supporting installation, testing, maintenance
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on academic programs, providing practical information related to the curriculum and degree progress, as well as administrative aspects of course selection and registration; help students make informed decisions