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Department:
Program & Event Support
Time Type:
Part time
FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt
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Summary:
The Part-Time Event Data Coordinator is responsible for all aspects of collecting and tracking data on CTRL’s programs and events. In consultation with the Assistant Vice Provost, they create, update, and test CTRL’s SharePoint-based event registration and attendance database; manage attendance tracking; create and update data dashboards of the registration and attendance patterns at all of CTRL’s programs; collaborate with other staff on the creation, dissemination, and summarizing of feedback surveys and evaluations of all CTRL programs; and coordinate the collection of data and other information from CTRL staff, and design and summarize this information into CTRL’s Annual Report. The person in this position is also responsible for managing CTRL’s SharePoint-based Green Teaching Program.
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