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The Compensation Analytics & Reporting Lead is responsible for providing analytical, technical, and reporting support for the organization’s compensation programs. This role manages core compensation data activities, including market benchmarking, modeling, survey submissions, and reporting, while ensuring data accuracy, compliance, and actionable insights for decision-making. The position operates under the direction of the Senior Director of Compensation and collaborates with Compensation team.
This dental assistant position supports the Oral Health Center for People with Disabilities. Provide four-handed chairside assistance to dental students, residents and faculty. Instruct dental students and dental assistant students in techniques and utilization of four-handed dentistry with special needs patients in multiple dental disciplines and infection control. Perform tests; assist with preparing dental castings, dispensing medications and instructions, and performing minor dental and surgical procedures; provide oral surgical assistance to dental residents, students and faculty. Assist in the administration of IV sedation and patient monitoring during surgical procedures. Ensure safe use, disposal, and storage of chemicals or hazardous materials. Maintain...
The College of Arts & Science is seeking a talented Academic Advisor to join the New Student Advising Team. The Academic Advisor, First & Second Year Experience is a member of the College Advising Team, specifically the New Students Team. Reporting to the Assistant Dean of New Students, this position advises a significant cohort of undergraduate students, assists with the planning and development of signature advising programs and is responsible for supporting and collaborating on initiatives designed around augmenting the first and second year experience.
Provide basic PC hardware and software support for a lab or department. Ensure that PCs are maintained and operating effectively and that employees, faculty and/or students have the technological support needed to complete their work. Set up and configure PCs, load software and ensure that the computer is operating to standards. Troubleshoot hardware and software problems and perform basic maintenance and repair of parts and equipment. SHIFT: 7am-3pm, Monday through Friday
Deliver immigration services for F-1 and J-1 students (“international students”), for international faculty, researchers, visiting scholars, J-1 student interns (“international scholars”) and for their dependents to permit lawful entry into the US. Advise on opportunities, rights and responsibilities under the law and refer to other University departments, attorneys, or governmental agencies as necessary. Counsel international students and scholars and their dependents on all personal, health, social, cultural, financial, and immigration matters related to their stay within NYU, including employment, travel, and community resources. Act as Designated School Official (DSO) and Alternate Responsible Officer (ARO) in issuing required US government documents for international students and...
Lead, train, and assist building service staff in inspecting, operating, maintaining and repairing building systems and equipment to perform safely and efficiently; respond to and complete client work requests; delegate tasks and work assignments to staff; ensure complaince with guidelines and work rules; perform preventive maintenance duties and routines, and provide other building-related services as required. Assist in collecting data, implementing tasks and maintaining data for a work order system.
Provide administrative and technical support to the Facilities and Construction Law Properties. Maintain complex financial and budgetary spreadsheets; assist with monitoring budget status; reconcile discrepancies in accounts; and develop financial, procurement, and invoice tracking reports. Record expenditures and/or payments of building services expenses and ensure that these are posted to correct accounts. Maintain Law School work order system; enter and close out completed requests; run preventative maintenance and labor utilization reports. Assist in scheduling work assignments and monitoring work of student employees. Assist in scheduling work assignments for the service staff. Serve as primary contact for staff, customers and vendors.
The Assistant Director of the Development Research Institute (DRI), with its Wahba Initiative for Strategic Competition (WISC), provides critical operational, programmatic, and logistical support for one of NYU’s globally visible institutes. Manages daily operations, coordinates international and domestic events, oversees fellow and student engagement, and ensures efficient communication among internal and external stakeholders. Edits and disseminates publications, ensuring that DRI maintains its reputation for excellence and global impact. Provides logistical support to the WISC Global Advisory Council and coordinates visiting academic fellows, including office and meeting room assignments, affiliated faculty and global fellows.
The Director, Administration oversees all academic, administrative and fiscal operations for the Computer Science department. In partnership with the Chair, the Director will lead the strategic planning, financial management, and operational execution across a department that supports approximately 4,000 students and over 100 faculty. The Director leads a team of approximately 15 administrators and staff, manages complex multimillion-dollar budgets, and manages all academic affairs, including course scheduling and hiring for classroom support roles, such as recitation leaders and graders/tutors.
Recruits, evaluates, and participates in the selection of candidates for admission to meet specific enrollment goals that aim to bring in a high-quality student body. Maintains liaison with all organizations and individuals involved in the admissions process. Develops public presentations designed to promote the institution. Advises parents and applicants about educational planning. May possess specialized knowledge in one or more areas of admissions, e.g. international recruitment, etc. May have project or program responsibility. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions aims to develop, support, and empower a workforce that will support students as they navigate the college admissions process.