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to strengthen communities and ensure student success for all. About the Role: We are seeking a highly skilled Program Coordinator to join our team. In this role, you will leverage your technical and functional
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managing complex institutional initiatives Experience working with external partners, grants, or program development initiatives Strong organizational leadership and strategic planning skills Preferred
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Bursar holds. Make referrals to the Business Office for complex financial questions. Problem-Solving & Collaboration: Resolve routine student transactional needs without transferring students between
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ability to prioritize complex projects, managing and meeting deadlines and deliverables. Supervisory experience preferred Proudly named a Louisville Business First's 2025 Best Places to Work - Ivy Tech
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coaching others through learning and skill development processes. Proficiency with computer and web applications on various devices, including Windows PCs, MacBooks, and Google Chromebooks. Proficiency with
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resources in the library, including computers and computer applications, audio/visual equipment, the print management system, and the scanning/fax station. Proactively assist all students with technology
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to work in a fast-paced environment Technical skills in operating and troubleshooting complex equipment and software Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work collaboratively with a
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experience developing strategic communications plans and executing multi-channel communications initiatives. Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills. Ability to translate complex initiatives
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documentation of test results and other records. Input data when necessary. Participate in training as necessary to stay abreast of appropriate technical areas. Hand or computer score certification exams. Assist
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, strategic planning and College development initiatives. Facilitate annual program review process. Collaborate with faculty and staff to identify opportunities for program growth, resource allocation, and