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collection for various external governmental accreditation and licensure agencies and other constituent groups, facilitate the collection and recording of assessment data related to the School’s programs
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, English language, citizenship, computer skills, high school completion (GED and NEDP), health literacy, workplace readiness, and preparation for post-secondary programs. Literacy for Life has recently expanded
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desire to work in higher education in career development and make an impact on a student’s career development is a critical component of the position. An understanding of career development theory and
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component of the position. An understanding of career development theory and practice are crucial in the coaching support for students. Preferred Qualifications Experience using careers services management
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individual program calendars. Submit end-of-semester feedback and reflection form. Maintain frequent and open communication with William & Mary faculty and staff through email, mail, telephone, and any other
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& Mary policy and the individual program calendars. Submit end-of-semester feedback and reflection form. Maintain frequent and open communication with William & Mary faculty and staff through email, mail
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. Manages the outside scholarship process and third-party contracts: Posts, releases, and reconciles scholarship memos to student accounts. Invoices and follows up with scholarship organizations and third
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, University Libraries, etc.). Represent the Provost on various university-wide committees. This posting is only open to current W&M/VIMS employees. Required Qualifications William & Mary faculty member Full
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greeter and host; and create and post visually appealing signs. Ensure that the Center’s internal calendar accurately reflects all internal and external activity and that events are promoted/placed
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student groups as well as individual students. Serves as an advocate for students and provide resources focused on personal development, student success, leadership capacity, professional growth, and post