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Arts & Science is seeking a talented Data Analyst to join the Office of Academic Affairs in the College of Arts & Science (CAS). The Data Analyst develops shared data and iterative assessment
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University; developing and delivering innovative student services including (i.e. colloquia, symposiums, non-credit courses (NCC’s), special events and trips) and upholding the integrity of the program by
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Direct the Office of Faculty Affairs for the Gallatin School. Develop and execute strategic plans, administrative systems, and procedures for faculty affairs for all faculty (full time and part time
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payroll concepts, financial operations, practices, legislation, and procedures. Ability to supervise work processes and train and mentor others. Ability to interpret and effectively communicate policies and
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disabilities of their rights and responsibilities; interpret federal policies and procedures. Plan and implement provisions for reasonable accommodations. Develop and present trainings for University
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, and goal-setting. Attend recruitment and marketing events. Develop and run reports in PeopleSoft. Lead the New Student Seminar and provide advisement support to several programs according to the needs
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University Development and Alumni Relations (UDAR) is dedicated to soliciting the private funding necessary to support the strategic goals of the University in teaching, learning, and research
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Communication & Interpersonal Skills: Proven ability to communicate effectively with highly technical teams (developers, data scientists) and non-technical stakeholders (leaders, business users). Ability
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management, room reservations and asset tracking. Ability to develop, implement and communicate policies and procedures to a diverse population. Familiarity with the organizational environment of higher
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in person. Participate in regular training and staff development sessions. Offer regular 'office hours' to students both in person as well as virtually. Submit contributions to the NYU Berlin