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of the School of Arts and Sciences. Handles recruiting, orientations, performance management, training and professional development compensation, appointment, reappointment, reclassification, in grade/range
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direction and oversight to assigned programs and closely monitor program integrity to comply with all regulatory requirements. Responsible for ongoing program development and implementation of Best Practice
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are the following: Builds inclusive and empowering learning environments. Leads strengths-based student development. Fosters relationships and partnerships. Provides continuous evaluation and feedback. Manages
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development and ability to learn Rutgers software systems. Must be able to think strategically, work independently, simultaneously engage with multiple tasks and competing deadlines, and provide leadership
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benefits (when applicable) Life insurance coverage Employee discount programs Posting Summary The Brain Health Institute (BHI; https://brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu ) and Rutgers Addiction Research Center
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in Public Health or a related field Three (3) years of experience involving research and sponsored programs administration in an academic environment Demonstrated understanding of proposal development
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strategy while ensuring the Chancellor’s distinctive voice and brand identity are consistently represented. Leads the development and execution of clear, compelling, and consistent messaging
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strategies and increase understanding of brain processes underlying typical functioning (e.g. human development, learning and memory, perceptual dynamics, neuroeconomics, computational neuroimaging) as
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with development of digital and print coaching materials, training and professional development, and performing other duties as assigned. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Works
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, contributing to the broader understanding of democracy’s evolution in the digital age. The Hub’s findings are positioned to inform policymakers, technology leaders, law enforcement, and the public discourse