Provide high quality administrative support for the office, its faculty and staff, and contacts. Perform services to
support an active, student-oriented campus environment.
As a vital member of the Enrollment Services accounts receivable team, you will ensure the effective collection of student tuition and fee revenue. You will serve students, alumni, faculty, and the general public by managing student records and financial services to support the university's broader mission. This role is critical to maintaining the university’s financial health and ensuring students remain eligible for federal financial aid through diligent regulatory compliance.
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This position is classified as an essential position. Performs a variety of journeyman level technical duties associated with the operation, maintenance, installation, and alteration or campus plumbing, gas, and air equipment and its distribution systems. Also includes heat systems under the Building Maintenance Department’s jurisdiction. Per the collective bargaining agreement, the person filling this position must become a member of the Union within 30 days and retain membership in good standing for the duration of employment.
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This individual must be at a minimum BSN-prepared, MSN preferred, with an active license as a registered nurse, able to collaborate with the Director of Undergraduate Clinical Partnerships and Placements on the principal responsibilities of this role. Reports to the Assistant Dean for the Accelerated BSN Program and engages support staff to assist with securing clinical contracts with the sites identified by the Program Manager for Undergraduate Clinical Partnerships and Placements. Secures sufficient placements and clinical instructors and preceptors for all clinical rotations in the Accelerated BSN Program and contributes to continued CSON undergraduate program stability. The successful incumbent will...
The Talent Acquisition Specialist will work to help elevate the University’s recruitment strategy and employer brand by coordinating talent acquisition programs and activities that build a diverse pipeline of talent committed to our mission. Responsible for leading and managing the entire recruitment process for assigned roles from start to finish, including sourcing candidates, evaluating resumes, coordinating interviews, and ensuring a smooth hiring process. This position is also responsible for ensuring a positive hiring experience for candidates. They will also work on HR initiatives that will improve the recruitment function.
The Senior Manager Building Maintenance (SMBM) reports directly to the Director of Buildings and Grounds Maintenance (DBGM) provides front line and back up support for the Asst. Director.
The SMBM, working closely with the Director, Leads and FSC support staff, will plan, assign, supervise and coordinate work; troubleshoot problems, manages corrective and preventive maintenance tasks and repairs for all of the Building Maintenance Dept trade related items to include: electrical, plumbing, roofing, painting and...
The position is responsible for providing safety and security throughout the campus. Campus police officers handle calls for service and law enforcement while maintaining a constant visible patrol presence.
The projected salary or hourly pay range for this position which represents the full range of anticipated compensation is: $52,686.00/Yr ($25.32/hour).
The position is responsible for providing safety and security throughout the campus. Campus police officers handle calls for service and law enforcement while maintaining a constant visible patrol presence.
The projected salary or hourly pay range for this position which represents the full range of anticipated compensation is: $52,686.00/Yr ($25.32/hour).
The General Accounting Manager’s primary responsibilities are to review, analyze financial data, and reconciliations; prepare financial reports and regulatory filings, prepare complex financial statement disclosures, coordinate activities and requests from internal and external auditors. This position is also responsible for providing effective project coordination and leadership.
The projected salary or hourly pay range for this position which represents the full range of anticipated compensation is: $100,000.
The Director of Stewardship and Donor Relations serves as a strategic leader in the University Advancement division, charged with creating, executing, and evaluating a comprehensive and donor-centric stewardship program.
This individual will oversee donor engagement strategies designed to express gratitude, demonstrate impact, and deepen philanthropic relationships. In collaboration with senior leadership, academic units, and advancement officers, the Director ensures the highest standards in donor recognition events and activities, gift acknowledgment, and endowed reporting, all in support of the University's...
Serves as technical and functional manager in developing, implementing, and maintaining university’s degree audit system and providing training to end users in academic units. Oversees updates to annual university Announcements publication. Coordinates all consortium cross-registration activity. Assists with team leadership in Enrollment Services’ (university registrar and student accounts) Student Service center.
Salary Range is $55,000-$60,000/year
Reporting to the Senior Director of Annual Giving, the Associate Director - Annual Giving Engagement Officer is a frontline fundraising professional responsible for managing a portfolio of donors and prospects with a focus on annual giving prospects with a capacity/giving history of $5,000 and below.
This role plays a critical part in driving unrestricted revenue and building a...
Reporting to the Senior Associate Vice President for Schools, the Director of Advancement will lead efforts to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward a portfolio of major gift prospects on behalf of the School of Theology & Religious Studies. The Director serves as a member of the University Advancement team and collaborates closely with the central Advancement office, which provides resources, strategic counsel, and shared metrics. The Director’s primary responsibility is to solicit and close major gifts (defined as $50,000 and above) in support of the school’s mission and priorities. This role also partners with academic leadership to set annual fundraising targets, build alumni...
A Community Director (CD) is a full-time, live-in professional staff member who plays an integral role in the structure and leadership of Residence Life and has a significant impact on the development, growth, and formation of students at CUA. The CD’s primary role is to foster the holistic development of students through active engagement and mentoring of students in the residential educational experience. This position is required to live on campus and participate in an after-hours on-call/on-site duty rotation 24-hours a day, 365 days a year for the department: this is a condition of employment.
The Success Coach at the Conway School of Nursing (CSON) supports students facing academic and personal challenges that hinder their success and reports to the Assistant Dean for the Accelerated BSN Program.
The coach provides personalized coaching and interventions, helping students develop and implement action plans to overcome obstacles.
The overall goal of this position is to minimize student attrition.
The School of Nursing (CSON) has educational, research, and service missions. The CSON provides nursing education programs at the baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral levels to a diverse student body.
The CSON conducts research related to nursing and health care via formal academic programs, service learning opportunities, and outreach activities to the community.
The primary function of this position is to serve as both the University Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) and Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO).
This role is responsible for developing, implementing, and managing all aspects of the University Radiation Safety Program and the Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP).
The incumbent ensures compliance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations (including NRC and OSHA) to guarantee the safety of users of radioactive materials, x-ray...
The Director for Government and Community Relations supports advocacy and engagement of local, state, and federal officials for The Catholic University of America. Reporting to the Associate VP, this position focuses on building and strengthening the University’s relationships with government officials, key agencies, and community-based organizations. The Director will work with external firms, a broad-based set of internal stakeholders across the institution, and alumni and other constituent groups to further position Catholic University as an agent of change and effective implementer of key projects and initiatives that can serve governmental and municipal interests.
The position will work closely with the Assistant Dean of Advancement in support of the Columbus School of Law.
The work will support a wide range of activities, from major gift work and annual fund solicitations to volunteer management and board meeting prep, small-scale events, gift acknowledgment, travel planning, and other related duties.
Reporting to the Assistant Dean for Advancement at the Columbus School of Law, the Assistant Director of Leadership Annual Giving manages a portfolio of annual giving prospects and donors. The position focuses on high-volume donor discovery work. This position will identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward individuals capable of making philanthropic commitments in support of the Law School. As a member of the Law School Advancement team within the Division of University Advancement, the Assistant Director works collaboratively to achieve fundraising goals and contributes to annual giving, stewardship, and campaign-related initiatives as assigned