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Job Title: Professional Development Specialist Physical Location: Kent Campus - Kent, OH Salary: $59,961- $72,864 Basic Function: Develop and facilitate professional development programs focused
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to student groups in the planning, organizing, and delivering of student activities and university-wide programs, assist in campus recruitment and retention strategies. Reports to designated supervisor
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departments and initiatives (i.e. Admissions Office, Student Success Programs, Academic Engagement and Degree Completion, etc.) to maximize the results of student retention and recruitment. Coordinate
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diploma or equivalent. A minimum of three years experience in analyzing and repairing HVAC equipment: chillers, cooling towers, condensers, etc. Completion of vocational education program or apprenticeship
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scheduled, provide customer service at the Ice Arena, and assist supervisor as needed. Reports to Program Coordinator, Ice Arena or designated supervisor. Additional Basic Function – if applicable: Not
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for achieving and evaluating objectives including reviewing trends related to academic advising (e.g. retention and recruitment activities, co-curricular programs, etc.). Consult and make recommendations
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Recreational Services’ group fitness classes and/or programs. Reports to Assistant Director, Fitness and Wellness or designated supervisor. Additional Basic Function – if applicable: Examples of Duties: Duties
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department goals through liaison activities, coordination of daily business functions, and implementation of programs/projects. Reports to designated supervisor. Additional Basic Function – if applicable
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in development and implementation of a program or project. May oversee day-to-day operations of a program or project. Serve as liaison for area of specialization; answer questions and provide advice
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general issues of graduate program management, Ohio Board of Regents oversight and regulation, and federal and state compliance. Revise existing graduate policies and procedures. Lead efforts to develop new