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. The Office Manager serves as the primary liaison with administrative staff in the KGCOE Dean’s Office and Office of Academic Programs and Student Services. The Office Manager is expected to be both self
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-centric, highly persuasive fundraising proposals and cases for fundraising support in collaboration with major and principal gift officers. Create copy for collateral (e.g., sell sheets, event collateral
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academic progress related to financial aid eligibility. Discuss appeal processes/results critical deadlines and financing options. Aid Processing: Act as main contact for the office email account. Respond
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, and submission of proposals for external research funding. Works in collaboration with Sponsored Programs Accounting Office, funded Principal Investigators, external sponsors, and key university
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, and submission of proposals for external research funding. Works in collaboration with Sponsored Programs Accounting Office, funded Principal Investigators, external sponsors, and key university
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collaboration with Sponsored Programs Accounting Office, funded Principal Investigators, external sponsors, and key university partners including VPs, Deans, Department Heads, and unit management. Demonstrates
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-of-year vendor file feeds to ensure compliance. Serves as primary liaison to payroll department, vendors, and HRIS to provide subject-matter expertise and address and resolve issues. Develops benefits
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on to something amazing! The position is part of the Infrastructure Applications team responsible for centralized foundational IT services that support the greater RIT community. Primary responsibilities
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, social media, and overall branding. Preferred Qualifications: Department/College Description Within the Division of Marketing and Communications , University Communications is the primary source of RIT
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in MS and PhD programs Other duties as assigned Required Qualifications: At least a Masters degree in a field related to NTID SPACE scholarship (e.g. Cognitive Science, Psychology, Linguistics