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results obtained with direct responsibility to academic and/or administrative head, e.g. Dean, Director, Chairman, Program/Project Director, or Manager. This classification is typically located in a
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classified according to standard accounting theory and principles. Analyze and review documents and reports to verify computations and ensure all transactions are properly supported. Assist administrative
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network interviews. Record and monitor material, distribute reports, program and maintain systems. - Generate daily broadcast logs using CBSI or similar software applications; perform other broadcast
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strategies and programs for Wayne Law Graduate Programs. Working with other key stakeholders to develop forms and records to document program activities. Track, monitor and assess marketing and communication
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, ensuring they meet accessibility standards. Develop and implement procedures for secure handling of exams and maintaining academic integrity. Lead the design and implementation of assessment practices
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to provide information, listen and get relevant clarification; respond well to questions; and speak clearly in positive or negative situations. Computer Skills: High level of proficiency in Microsoft Office
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range of University and/or external users. They are the key players in the process of assessing customer needs, evaluating alternatives, preparing cost-benefit analyses, and securing approval from
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information on department activities. Perform related work as assigned. Unique duties: This level requires highly specialized non-theoretical skills coupled with an in-depth understanding of program activities
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management. Utilize computers and software applications including Microsoft Office and Adobe to support departmental functions. Respond to routine inquiries related to department operations and direct complex
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and initiatives to secure principal ($1 million+) and transformational ($10 million+) gifts from the university’s highest potential prospective donors to fund university priorities, enhance