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President for Financial Planning and Analytics – Chief Budget Officer (VP for FP&A –CBO), the Executive Director of Strategic Budget Modeling leads the University’s enterprise-wide multi-year forecasting
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to clinical trials, are correctly aligned and presented. This ensures accurate and meaningful variance analysis, forecasting, and decision support. The Associate Director directly manages a team of staff who
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to clinical trials, are correctly aligned and presented. This ensures accurate and meaningful variance analysis, forecasting, and decision support. The Associate Director directly manages a team of staff who
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that improve transparency and inform strategic resource allocation. This position analyzes financial, operational, and institutional datasets; assists the Director with budget-to-actual and forecasting analyses
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enrollment. To achieve this, the Specialist must proactively monitor marketing trends, forecasting and implementing emerging technologies and platforms—such as AI-driven digital marketing Answer Engine
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for the budget of the Office of Executive Vice Chancellor Provost, Office of Vice Provost of Faculty Affairs, and Rutgers Learning Centers. Manages financial reporting, quarterly forecasting, and input of annual
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. Current total budget exceeds $20 million. Manages department’s annual operating budget in accordance with University pre-scribed budget assumptions. Propose and implement strategic planning and forecasting
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forecasting. Works with a high level of discretion, patience, and professionalism in the performance of his/her job responsibilities. Provides very precise, conscientious attention to details and have the
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education setting. Strong understanding of the issues and challenges facing residential students, particularly in urban or commuter environments. Proven ability to manage budgets, forecast housing trends, and
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and implement strategic planning and forecasting models for administrative and financial affairs of the Department, including potential review growth. cost benefit and effectiveness of present and