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Department Manager
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Administrator, College of Arts and Sciences
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5607
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| The Department Manager is responsible for managing, coordinating, monitoring and implementing the fiscal and operational resources within assigned academic departments in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Manager serves as the direct supervisor of multiple academic department Executive Assistants (EAs). |
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Associate Director, Academic Success & Bar Programs
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Administrator, School of Law
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5603
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| The Associate Director of ASBP is a full-time administrator providing high-level support to the Director on management, execution, and analysis of all academic success and bar preparation programs. The Associate Director of ASBP will be assigned an instructor position to teach ASBP courses on legal analysis and the bar exam. Additionally, this position assists on the oversight of confidential data for ASBP and other student information databases. |
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Assistant Athletic Trainer
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Administrator, Athletics
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5614
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| The Assistant Athletic Trainer is responsible for all aspects of health care in the athletic environment. This includes prevention of athletic injuries; recognition and evaluation of injuries; management, treatment, and disposition of athletic injuries; rehabilitation of athletic injuries; organization and administration; and education and counseling of athletes, as outlined by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). |
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Evening Lead Tram Driver
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Staff, Tram Services
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5616
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| Under supervision, this position is responsible for the operation of a bus designed to carry up to 30 passengers on and off campus. Perform duties requiring moderate physical strength and adequate dexterity to perform the work. This position supports the University and department in offering quality service and helps to create a welcoming environment. As the evening lead tram driver, this position provides support associated with the daily evening tram operations to the Director of University Mobility and Scheduling. |
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Associate Director, Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement
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Administrator, School of Leadership and Education Sciences
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5597
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| The Community Engagement Classification serves as the leading framework for higher education community engagement work and is widely used to establish benchmarks and criteria for effectively institutionalizing community engagement across diverse institutional contexts. The classification serves as a national method for recognizing exceptional institutionalization of community engagement. |