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. Responds to inquiries via phone and e-mail providing a positive experience for all who interact with department. Reviews applications of first year, transfer, and summer program applications. Each Admissions
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helps enhance the effectiveness and reach of Advancement’s marketing and communications efforts. This role designs and develops marketing plans for a department, program, product or business with
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within and beyond the UChicago community. We are creating a working environment that embraces innovation and respect and that celebrates and develops staff. As part of the University of Chicago, we offer a
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appeals, print email, websites, web forms, online giving and social media. The team collaborates with design and editorial teams as well as program managers to develop and deploy digital marketing
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global visibility, reputation, and prestige with external audiences in support of the Institute's strategic initiatives and priorities. • Developing an outreach program to engage leaders and partners
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, and other financial related activities using the University accounting system and section shadow files. In consultation with the Program Director and Administrator, develops the annual work plan and
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career events. These may include professional development workshops, career trek visits to employers, technical skill trainings, and career competitions. The Assistant Director will plan program content
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the implementation of comprehensive educational workshops and program curricula grounded in student leadership development, intercultural development, and other areas of student learning theory and current best
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Supervision: Directly supervise 3+ professional staff members, including librarian, archivist, and web application developer, as well as 10+ part-time staff members, providing guidance, support, and
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, curriculum research and development, and budget development. Advises various campus-wide and program committees in various aspects of student life. Collaborates with academic divisions in educating students