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Manage fiscal and administrative operations for the department including developing and administering budgets, supervising staff, ensuring efficient processing of faculty and staff appointments
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the identification of funding opportunities, assistance in the preparation and submission of proposals, the development of budgets, researching program and funding guidelines, and fulfilling all reporting requirements
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-Corps program. A key aspect of this role is building a vibrant community around research commercialization at NYU. This includes developing, leading, and executing new programs and initiatives to grow
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The Chief Marketing Officer of the School of Professional Studies leads the school's Strategic Marketing and Communications team and is responsible for the development and execution of branding
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, and cost-effective HR and Payroll application solutions. The Director provides hands-on leadership of the HR and Payroll application development, configuration, and tier 2/3 support teams, driving both
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to advise them of academic program options to meet their goals. Work closely with SPS departments to identify, develop and implement new recruitment initiatives (utilizing virtual, technology, social media
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; Oversees the day-to-day operations of complex LRAP awarding; Determines applicant eligibility and awards LRAP assistance; Assists the Director with the development of program policies, guidelines, and
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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
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experience. Preferred Experience: 3+ years experience in research, reporting, and/or program/grant evaluation. Experience developing training material or teaching. Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities
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University; developing and delivering innovative student services including (i.e. colloquia, symposiums, non-credit courses (NCC’s), special events and trips) and upholding the integrity of the program by