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and interest in supporting the career needs of first-generation college students. Specific Responsibilities Coordinates and manages career support for Scholars Program students to ensure career
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Experience Master’s degree plus 7-10 years or more of management, leadership, and program development experience in academic advising in higher education. Qualifications Experience developing and implementing
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. Demonstrated attention to detail. Certificates/Credentials/Licenses N/A Computer Skills Ability to use MS Office, email, and other office automation systems. Experience with LOCUS or other online database
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the values and mission of a Jesuit university. Experience with international marketing is preferred. Valid driver’s license and passport. Certificates/Credentials/Licenses N/A Computer Skills Knowledge of
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and objectives. Higher education or non-profit organization accounting and/or tax experience is desirable. Certificates/Credentials/Licenses N/A Computer Skills Must have superior aptitude for and skill
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Development. Identify, create, and distribute compelling content across all communication channels to inform, inspire, and engage relevant audiences and move them to supportive actions. Provide strategic
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years of experience in higher ed. Computer Skills Proficiency with MS Office Suite, Internet and email applications. Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned vehicles No Does
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solutions, buffers, and media. Gathers, organizes, enters, and analyzes data; perform literature searches on computer and retrieve literature from library. Incorporates new information/techniques
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questions about the functional impact of a student’s disabilities in relation to their courses/academic program. Approves and facilitates reasonable accommodations consistent with current law and identified
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and university, working closely with Law School Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Academic Program Directors, faculty, and staff as well as with Law School Computing Services and University Office of