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technology including EverTrue’s cloud platform, social media platforms and video conferencing software tools to build rapport, steward and solicit donors in an alumni centric, targeted, high-velocity manner
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management software. The ability to successfully communicate with, and provide care to students and community members of all backgrounds and experiences. The desire to be an integral part of a team dedicated
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and ability to learn personnel software such as PeopleSoft Financials and Kronos Ability to handle multiple projects and requests simultaneously, prioritizing, multi-tasking, and assigning work
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and ability to learn personnel software such as PeopleSoft Financials and Kronos Ability to handle multiple projects and requests simultaneously, prioritizing, multi-tasking, and assigning work
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Candidates should have a PhD in Practical Theology, Theology and Education, or similar theological/ministerial academic training with demonstrated experience and expertise in ministerial leadership with
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to creatively tell stories about student-athletes, coaches, and teams using all methods of communications (social media, graphic design, video, and written content) Excellent collaboration and listening skills
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license is required. Proficiency with technology and relevant software applications, such as Google applications and the MS Office suite is also expected. Frequent evening and weekend work is required
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Management software is essential. Must be comfortable learning and using new technologies. Must be able to work independently and to manage highly complex processes for a high-quality end product and able
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. ● Familiarity with systems like PeopleSoft or other financial management software. ● Experience in grants administration, particularly in higher education or research settings. Additional Skills
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, resources, and career coaching methods to continuously improve services to students Support the overall work of the Boston College Career Center by providing career coaching to all students during drop-ins