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The Faculty Affairs Administrator in the Office of Faculty Affairs is responsible for administering and maintaining faculty data and records, including related software and database systems
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-residence and public humanities fellows. Provide administrative support with the application of NYU administrative systems, focusing on events and programming as well as grant reporting related to programs
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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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-term priorities. Required Education: Bachelor's Degree Preferred Education: Bachelor's Degree Preference for studies that provide a deeper understanding of technology governance, organizational strategy
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The Director, Solutions Lead – HR and Payroll, serves as the principal technology owner responsible for the design, configuration, systems integration, and technical lifecycle management of NYU’s
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The Translational Research Administrator (TRA) is a crucial link between basic scientific research and clinical application, involving the management and facilitation of research projects aimed
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environment. Experience with service management frameworks (e.g. ITIL). Preferred Experience: 5+ years Higher education with a focus on data science, management, mapping and enterprise systems. Experience
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USD $33.152. This rate is based on bargaining unit contracts. This pay range represents base pay only and excludes any additional items such as incentives, bonuses, clinical compensation, or other
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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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Doctorate (J.D.) or Master's degree A legal degree is highly preferred given the fiduciary responsibilities, the complexity of federal Science & Technology (S&T) mandates, and the understanding and