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populations and coordinates closely with academic and student support programs. Key responsibilities include: Coordinating the development, approval, and distribution of annual license agreements. Managing
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the Director of Budget and Planning serves as the chief financial manager and strategist for the division. The Director provides comprehensive oversight and direction for financial planning, budget development
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, development, and maintenance of both the natural and built environment at Cal Poly Pomona. The department oversees the strategic use and management of the University’s land and facilities, covering areas like
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: The Division of Facilities Planning & Management (FP&M) consists of approximately 160 FTE and is responsible for the development, maintenance and improvements to the University's assets and facilities. FP&M
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and learning occur both inside and outside the classroom, MEP-WiSE operates via a learning community model that provides a personalized learning environment to effectively prepare students
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management, workflow, equipment and resources, and facilities management. Maintains a healthy, team-oriented, and stimulating work environment conducive to professional development of staff to create a
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personnel. Ability to supervise and evaluate employees effectively. Ability to assist in developing department policies and procedures. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Current peace officer in higher education
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candidate will be a visible and engaged campus partner, offering significant clinical experience, skills in organizational development and change management, current college mental expertise, and an
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development (e.g., experiential leadership offerings, partnerships with TeachingHorse LLC). Cultivate and steward relationships with donors, alumni, and key industry partners to secure sustainable financial
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public universities providing access to a quality education through the support of California taxpayers. Part of CSU’s mission is to prepare educated, responsible individuals to contribute to California’s