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program informed by Colgate University’s Third Century Plan and the Dean of the College division priorities. This position supervises the part-time late-night coordinator and some student staff within
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation Hiring Wage/Salary Range $90,000-$108,000 Determination When extending an offer, Colgate University considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities
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student-athlete development student-athlete welfare scouting competition preparation program operations and administration as designated by head coach Responsible for recruiting and management of student
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students in making good decisions and working with groups and individuals. Demonstrated ability to develop and work within student leadership structure. Demonstrated expertise in designing and implementing
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Colgate Athletics Mission: To be an inclusive community of competitive excellence This position has been designated as a Campus Security Authority (CSA), in accordance with the federal statutory
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endeavors to foster an inclusive environment that values diversity, professional development, creativity, and innovation to support the growth of individuals and the organization. Under the leadership
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/coaching Program operations and administration as designated by head coach Responsible for oversight of all administrative operations regarding student-athlete development. These will include: Monitoring
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, including handling mechanical failures, accidents, and medical emergencies. Name Navigation and Route Planning Description Demonstrated proficiency in using GPS and other navigation tools to follow designated
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, contacts, and email correspondence for department staff. Name Event Planning Description Demonstrated ability to plan, manage, coordinate or oversee events requiring a high level of coordination and
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to enhance individual and organizational effectiveness; treats others with respect; resolves conflicts among team members. Name Creativity and Innovation Description Generates, explores, encourages, and