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issues Preferences Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, or a related field Familiarity with relevant regulations and compliance standards in the education sector Experience with cloud-based
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experience) *Exempt (salaried) positions under FLSA are not eligible for overtime. Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (data science, statistics, social sciences, or a related area
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Literacy & Culture Director, review each applicant's progression and eventual completion of SLC programs Work with Assistant and Associate Directors to plan and coordinate program events and classes
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appropriately Supervise and assign tasks to student workers and assist with onboarding new faculty and postdocs Conduct research, analyze data, identify trends, and develop reports Manage space assignments and
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performance Working with problems that may be undefined and require detailed information-gathering, analysis and investigation Essential Functions: Administers program operations, ensuring efficient, effective
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of the experience requirement, additional related education, above and beyond what is required, on an equivalent year-for-year basis may be substituted Skills Proficient computer skills and demonstrated experience
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Assists with administrative teaching responsibilities, including updating PowerPoint slides with requested text, data, and graphics Additional Functions: Supports HR processes for the program Assists with
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techniques and with attention to the art and science of fundraising, the Assistant Director will help expand Rice's leadership annual giving program, focusing on donors with the potential to make gifts
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. Proactively coordinate with Information Technology, Financial Aid, Admission, and Bursar to ensure critical dependencies are aligned. Process Engineering: Lead business process analysis initiatives. Audit
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of Natural Sciences Dean's Office. By ensuring efficient operations and clear communication, the Graduate & Undergraduate Program Administrator contributes directly to the success of the department's students