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Job Title: Course Scheduling and Assignment Coordinator, Regional System Physical Location: Kent Campus - Kent, OH Salary: $16.60 Basic Function: To provide support to the Course Schedulng and
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recommendations to College Dean. Oversee development, implementation, and revision of new and existing academic programs; oversee curriculum development; coordinate faculty workloads; develop course schedule
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to, the following: Oversee assigned areas of the athletic program which may include facility scheduling and maintenance, fiscal policy and procedure, events scheduling and operations, development and fund raising
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procedures. Reports employee concerns, complaints and irregularities to supervisor. Coordinates work flow and schedule to ensure deadlines are met, priorities are recognized and policies and procedures
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areas as appropriate to the campus (e.g., developmental education center, tutoring, libraries, etc.). Recruit faculty in coordination with regional campus dean, Course Scheduling and Assignment
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procedures. Reports employee concerns, complaints and irregularities to supervisor. Coordinates work flow and schedule to ensure deadlines are met, priorities are recognized and policies and procedures
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., food products), and extended periods of standing; may work varied hours and shifts to include evenings, weekends, and holidays. Working Schedule: Sunday through Thursday, 12:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.; however
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. Working Schedule: Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. An additional 3 hours will be required and the successful candidate will work with the supervisor to determine the schedule for the 3
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Operator I's, employees in a lower pay grade, or student employees as needed; may train and instruct on proper work procedures, assign and monitor work activities, and coordinate workflow and schedule
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procedures and policies; may develop and/or modify training program for new employees. - Assigns and monitors work activities. - Coordinates work flow and schedule to ensure deadlines are met, priorities