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. Collaborate with other institutional divisions to support institutional efforts to ensure compliance with federal and state laws and regulations including Title VI, VII, IX, the ADA, the Clery Act, NYS Ed Law
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as well as hundreds of health and human services agencies, the School of Social Welfare (SSW) is an ideal location to conduct research and influence policy, clinical interventions, and community and
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basketball and other assigned sports. Act as the liaison between the athletic department and media, the general public, and the University community. Content Creation and Management: Ensure the timely and
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: Professional Rank and Salary Range: Assistant Professor 10 Months The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, or Clery Act, mandates that all Title IV institutions
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license required. Additional Information: The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, or Clery Act, mandates that all Title IV institutions, without exception
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Omnibus Transportation Act of 1991 (OTETA). Employment cannot commence until notification for successful completion of this pre-employment testing is received. Please note that in addition to the initial
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to support high impact practice initiatives. Provide oversight in the areas of planning, human resources, policy development, operational, facility, and budgetary aspects for all activity within and across
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sponsorship is not available for this position. This is an in-person position and is not eligible for telecommuting. The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, or
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, and compile institutional data. 5% of time Complete hierarchy changes at the organizational level. 5% of time Review and analyze positions against the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) in the recruitment
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, or AI courses equivalent to a half-time academic load. The assignment will be part of our MS in Business Analytics, MBA, or undergraduate ISBA teaching. Face-to-face teaching is the expected modality