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. The successful Associate Director of Training values a multifaceted approach to supporting student well-being involving strongly linked clinical and training efforts; data-driven organizational management
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this role the office is required to support the data and information needs of every academic unit on campus and also support the need for student records related data for student service units on campus
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successful implementation of Workday, launching on January 1, 2026, ensuring seamless integration of compensation processes, job data, and structures. They will oversee job evaluation and classification
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onboarding and orientation on through to the tenure and promotion process. Information may be found at: https://www.rit.edu/aes/ofr Department/College Description THE DEPARTMENT: The Department of Sociology
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lead a team of engineers, scientists, and program managers. The Associate Director will respond to requests from the director to provide data related to programs and to support strategic decisions
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, experiments, surveys and/or programming Data entry, observation, collection, and/or organization Prescribed analysis and interpretation of collected data, and produces reports supporting analysis Maintain and
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Federal, State and Local data on existing and growing economic levels, national environmental emphasis areas, and NY State environmental focus areas to inform decisions on project areas. Use screening
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numerical data to provide usable information Work Location Henrietta Campus — 100% Employment Category Fulltime Required Application Documents Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae or Resume, List of References How
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during normal working hours. Provides information and administrative support to potential, incoming, and current graduate students, including orientation information, end of year events, course offerings
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and supervising professional staff in a complex organization. Strong fiscal planning and budget management experience. A data-informed approach to program assessment and continuous improvement