Director, Business (Arts & Sciences) Administrative & Office Jobs - Kingston, RI at Geebo

Director, Business (Arts & Sciences)

4.
2 Kingston, RI Kingston, RI Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$76.
9K - $97.
4K a year Estimated:
$76.
9K - $97.
4K a year The University of Rhode Island SF01748 - Director, Business (Arts & Sciences) This is a Full-time, Calendar Year, Permanent position.
Open Until Filled This is a 30-day posting.
Location:
Kingston Hiring Salary Range = Salary commensurate with education and experience.
BASIC FUNCTION:
Responsible for all business functions of the College, including budget and finances (all sources of funds).
Support the Dean and Chief Business Officer in the appropriate generation and use of College resources.
Establish business procedures for the College and oversee their implementation by all College departments.
Promote and encourage adherence to prescribed federal, state, and institutional policies and procedures by College and departmental staff.
Visit the URI jobs website at:
https:
//jobs.
uri.
edu to apply and view more complete details for job posting (SF01748).
Please attach the following 3 (PDF) documents to your online Employment Application:
(#1) Cover letter.
(#2) Resume.
(#3) Other Document-References - the names and contact information of three professional references.
(Note:
this document is required even though references may be listed on the application).
The search will remain open until the position has been filled.
First consideration will be given to applications received by April 5, 2024.
Applications received after April 5, 2024, may be reviewed depending on search progress and needs, but are not guaranteed full consideration.
Applications must be submitted online only.
The University of Rhode Island is an AA/EEOD employer.
Women, persons of color, protected veterans, individuals with disabilities, and members of other protected groups are encouraged to apply.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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