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Special Advisor for Public Policy and Community Impact in various locations
This role provides executive-level guidance on public policy trends, developments, and opportunities to advance the university’s mission through strategic partnerships and community-centered initiatives. This is a part-time position, typically 20-30 hours per week. Hourly rate commensurate with education and experience.
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Administrative Assistant in various locations
This part-time position, typically 20 hours a week, provides administrative assistance to the Graduate Division and the Undergraduate Education office, and scheduling support for the Sr Assoc Provost for Graduate Education. This position reports to the Sr Associate Provost for Graduate Education.
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Associate Director, UL Technology Services in various locations
The Associate Director serves as both a team member and a leader within the University Life Technology Services department. This position provides supervision, training, and professional development opportunities for direct reports and has oversight for departmental enterprise software systems and their related integrations. The Associate Director also serves as a point of contact for new systems, conducting reviews and interfacing with central IT for approvals. This position is responsible for planning and executing projects, producing continual service and procedural enhancements, ensuring that technology meets divisional business needs, and protecting the confidentiality and security of all University information through compliance with institutional, state, and federal regulations.
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Director of HRL Finance and Business Services in various locations
Reporting to the Associate Dean and Chief Housing Officer, the Director of Housing and Residence Life Finance and Business Services serves as the strategic financial leader and chief business advisor for a $60M+ auxiliary enterprise.
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Academic and Life Skills (Patriot Pathways) Coordinator in various locations
The Academic and Life Skills (Patriot Pathways) Coordinator supports the academic success, retention, and holistic development of student-athletes by providing academic advising, monitoring progress toward degree completion, and collaborating with university faculty and staff. This role also leads and supports life skills programming through Patriot Pathways, fostering personal growth, career readiness, leadership development, and overall well-being. The position ensures compliance with NCAA academic standards while promoting an environment that advances both academic achievement and comprehensive student-athlete development.
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