66 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"St" positions at University of Massachusetts
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researches and recommends new technologies, helps plan the future directions of Administration & Finance Information Technology (AFIT), and leads implementation projects through leadership, training and
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, networking, and job search strategies. This role involves building strong relationships within and beyond the college to support HFA student career growth and success. Career programming takes place across
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multiple platforms including: Department of Education systems such as Common Origination & Disbursement (COD), Central Processing System (CPS), The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) Student
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Planning provides leadership, organization, analysis and management for the finance and planning functions of the college and its associated departments and programs. The professional in this role takes
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access to local employment opportunities. This position must fulfill robust data entry and reporting requirements on program activities, meeting the standards of U.S. Department of Labor validation review
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Driver's License. Experience working with multiple computer systems in a networked client/server environment. Must have working knowledge of TCP/IP networking, the management of shared resources in a
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or the surrounding area, this position will plan, administer and implement strategies regarding undergraduate student recruitment, selection and yield enterprise to meet institutional undergraduate admission and
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or the surrounding area, this position will plan, administer and implement strategies regarding undergraduate student recruitment, selection and yield enterprise to meet institutional undergraduate admission and
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plan to reports any anomalies. Collects, interprets, and analyzes internal and external financial and organizational data. Provides support to Assistant Director and F&CS departments in developing
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of comprehensive transition programs for multiple populations in the Fall and Spring including Next for the U, Guide to the U, Ready for the U, and Welcome to the U. Directly supervises Assistant Directors for New