Undergraduate Programs Associate: College of Nursing - UTK
University of Tennessee
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Location
Knoxville, Tennessee
Salary
$42,000 - $45,000 / YEAR
Quick overview
This role provides administrative and program evaluation support to the College of Nursing's undergraduate faculty and academic programs, including ABSN, RN to BSN, and TBSN. The Associate will streamline program administration, manage data, support faculty, and handle the day-to-day scheduling for the program Directors.
Requirements summary
Required qualifications include an Associate degree in a related field and a minimum of one year of experience as an administrative professional in an office setting. Preferred qualifications suggest a Bachelor degree and over two years of administrative experience specifically within Higher Education.
Job description
The College of Nursing (CON) at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, the state’s flagship research institution, seeks an Undergraduate Programs Associate who can provide administrative and program evaluation support to the College of Nursing's undergraduate faculty and academic programs (ABSN, RN to BSN, and TBSN). Reporting to the Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Programs and the Program Directors, this position will streamline program administration, ensure program success through data management and faculty support, managing the day-to-day schedule for Directors of ABSN, RN to BSN and TBSN programs and support ongoing undergraduate program initiatives in the College of Nursing.
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