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Serve as initial contact and a source of information to the general public, students, staff and faculty on policies, procedures and office activities and provide basic information for the StudentLink Center. Adhering to the StudentLink Center Three-Tier Service model, respond to inquiries displaying a comprehensive knowledge of policies, procedures and office activities. Assist with the prioritization of office activities and scheduled events. Compose and correspond to the StudentLink Passport Photo and general StudentLink Center email accounts. Perform general word processing, spreadsheet, and data entry duties utilizing intermediate-level functions.
Provide therapeutic dental services that support promotion of good oral health; perform preliminary oral examinations and prophylactic treatments; gather and record new patient information; take intra- and extra-oral, digital and traditional radiographs, and provide information to patients on their health status to help them develop and maintain good oral health. Maintain cleanliness of work areas; ensure implementation of safety standards and proper disposal of hazardous and infectious materials.
Monitor and intake requests for Steinhardt Technology Services (STS) Helpdesk queue, a high-volume inbound call center. Designate STS resources to meet the needs of the NYU Steinhardt community, including initial request triage, Knowledge Base article maintenance, customer relationship management(CRM) tool development, and service oversight. Direct requests to teams or agents depending on the request details. This position ensures quality control for all help requests across Steinhardt Technology Services for Faculty, Researchers, Staff, and Administrators. Analyzing key performance indicators(KPIs) for data tracking and CRM dashboard development for Helpdesk service clients. Ensure data quality standards are met and identify trends that determine if and what additional training or actions are needed to improve efficiency.
The Budget Manager is a key Tisch School of the Arts Budget Office member, leading various financial planning and reporting activities. Responsible for complex and interpretive financial analyses. Oversee a portfolio of operating and designated accounts. Coordinate interdepartmental payroll-related budgetary activities on an ongoing basis and serve as the primary customer service contact. Participate in personnel budget planning, the Annual Merit Increases (AMI) process, and prepare budget worksheets. Develop and implement internal controls, oversee compliance and create educational documents for the school. Reconcile internal expenditure records with organization reports; supervise adjustments and data corrections. Evaluate the processing of all payroll-related transactions. Liaise with University stakeholders on various matters that impact fiscal operations. Manage Staff.
Supervise the design, construction, and/or procurement of theatrical/film properties for the Theatrical Production department. Administer the annual properties budget; authorize expenditures for purchase, repair, and rental of equipment and properties in support of Theatre Production. Instruct graduate design students in the design, construction, and procurement of properties in support of theatre productions.
University Development and Alumni Relations (UDAR) is dedicated to soliciting the private funding necessary to support the strategic goals of the University in teaching, learning, and research. The personnel of UDAR work university-wide as well as within individual schools and colleges of the University to discover, motivate, cultivate, solicit, and steward alumni, parents, faculty, and friends for immediate, long-range, and future financial support, through gifts and pledges to the University, for critical operations such as student aid, faculty support, academic and research program development, and facilities and infrastructure. UDAR's endeavors raise funds for immediate University use and also for the University's endowment.
The Stewardship Officer administers a comprehensive stewardship and donor relations program. This includes a tiered donor acknowledgment process, and the support of the Sir Harold Acton Society, which is the university’s most prestigious giving circle. Ensure accuracy and timeliness of all acknowledgments by fact-checking gift documentation, evaluating and monitoring the accuracy and efficiency of systems used for acknowledging donors. Generate program metrics, and analyze results to improve processes in support of department goals. Maintain the organization’s style guide and advise colleagues on dean’s acknowledgments and best practices in acknowledgment writing and related communications.
UDAR encourages work-life integration for our employees, therefore this position is eligible for a hybrid work arrangement.
Provide advising throughout the financial aid process to prospective, new and current students and their families. Provide positive direct client services to students, by ensuring compliance with federal, state, and university aid application processes. Help inform and problem solve for students to enable them to fund their NYU education. Educate students on the steps and impacts of their financial aid during and after graduation.
The Identity Solutions Manager leads the Identity team responsible for NYU’s Single Sign-Ons, Directories, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) design, implementation, and management of the organization's identity and access management (IAM) integrations. The Identity Solutions Manager leads the global operation and availability of NYU’s application and system authentication. Partner with application and service owners to provide a high level of customer service, satisfaction, and timely deliverables by team members. Manage a team and ensure they provide a great user experience for the NYU Community including faculty, administration, students, alumni, affiliates, and federated institutions. Partner with schools and units and global campuses to ensure NYU’s SSO is utilized throughout applications and systems. Evaluate the current role management and lifecycle events practices and recommend opportunities for improvement based on identity standards and best practices. Enable application owners to make adjustments to roles based on the data provided. Serve as an escalation point for IaM services to help mitigate any issues brought to attention by clients.
The Director, Solutions Lead - Finance partners with the Finance business units to ensure the successful rollout of all Finance projects, priorities, and business process redesign initiatives. Lead the NYU IT Financial application development and technical support teams. Develop status reports, identify, and track issues, keep Finance and NYU IT management abreast of all Finance projects, and serve as an information technology consultative resource to the administrative units. Develop and implement short and long-term strategic plans to meet the University's information technology and administrative services objectives. Optimize Financial applications and support processes to meet the business needs of the NYU community.
Manage day-to-day operations of Post Production area for for Tisch School of the Arts: develop and implement operational and creative policies and practices to ensure student productions run smoothly and successfully and that the safety and security of faculty, students, facilities, and equipment is realized. Design and conduct technical workshops and seminars in response to and adapted to meet faculty and students' needs; ensure training is consistent with established industry and School curricular standards and related film technologies. Advise students on productions; serve as resource expert recommending production options to students and resolving complex problems. Supervise full- and part-time technical support and student employees.