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Internal Number: 6233041 Academic Support Coordinator Primary Purpose: Under general supervision, provides administrative support for the Nursing Program. Participates in the coordination of academic
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administrative support for the Nursing Program. Participates in the coordination of academic, clinical, and programmatic needs for the unit, school, or department using working knowledge of the unit’s policies
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eligible for a visa sponsorship now or in the future. Position Summary Information Primary Purpose Under the general direction of the Admissions and Operations Director and Program Director, this position is
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. Creates, maintains, and distributes tools that provide historical data and actively monitors financialperformances against approved budget to ensure that the current fiscal year and multi-year forecasts
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is also actively engaged in efforts to make it one of the leading anti-racist law schools in the country. McGeorge offers a full-time and evening JD program, an LLM degree, a JSD degree, an MPA degree
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evening, weekend, and/or holiday work is required with this position. Essential Functions Serves as a member of the Dean On-Call team that supports the primary residential on- duty program, and participates
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department main phone, respond to inquiries and determine appropriateactions. Order office supplies and materials; manage office mail for distribution. Coordinate logistics for department and department
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, job guidance, and increasing employment opportunities. Individualized Career Advising: Manages advising program and serves as career advisor to assist all McGeorge program students and graduates in
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, job guidance, and increasing employment opportunities. Individualized Career Advising: Manages advising program and serves as career advisor to assist all McGeorge program students and graduates in
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students. The position carries a teaching load of a minimum of twenty-four (24) units and six to seven (6 - 7) courses per year, distributed over two (2) semesters. Typically, three (3) courses will be