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The Director of Academic Planning and Strategy is a dynamic, evolving position responsible for the development, implementation, and strategy of the Undergraduate Legal Education Program (ULE) at NYU
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student provision. Possible focus areas include: Volunteering programme development and delivery (partner management; semester opportunities; one-off and ongoing events). Identity-based student groups (e.g
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carrying out the academic orientation program for students, planning co-curricular and extracurricular activities as well as events based on student requests or current developments, upholding NYU’s academic
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; drafting correspondence; tracking budgets; updating web pages; processing reimbursements and special projects as needed. A Bachelor’s degree and the equivalent of 1 year of office experience
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Provide four-handed chairside assistance to dental residents and students treating special needs patients in multiple dental disciplines. Prepare surgical operatory, set-up for procedures under IV
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Education: Bachelor's Degree in a related area Required Experience: 3+ years experience in a highly matrixed, highly active, academic program or department; experience developing new policies and processes
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Arts subject strongly preferred Required Experience: 3+ years experience in counseling, advising, student services, program development or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Required
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disabilities of their rights and responsibilities; interpret federal policies and procedures. Plan and implement provisions for reasonable accommodations. Develop and present trainings for University
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labor relations. Maintain and ensure the accuracy of faculty records and data. Counsel and train program and committee chairs. Coordinate with Academic Affairs around the administrative processes
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for immediate, long-range, and future financial support, through gifts and pledges to the University, for critical operations such as student aid, faculty support, academic and research program development, and