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Assistant or Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management and Strategy
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Lead strategic enrollment as the chief enrollment officer, reporting directly to the University President. This senior role requires 5-10+ years of admissions experience and expertise in data analysis and cross-functional collaboration. Develop and execute a comprehensive enrollment management pl...
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United States , Kirksville
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Buffkin / Baker
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Assistant Vice President, Asset Management, MOB & Commercial
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United States , Chicago
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125000.00 - 145000.00 USD / Year
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Heitman
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Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs: Health & Wellness
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Lead health and wellness strategy at Brandeis University. This senior role requires 8+ years of leadership experience and a master's degree. You will oversee all student health services, ensuring inclusive support in Waltham, MA.
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United States , Waltham
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120300.00 - 180000.00 USD / Year
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Brandeis University
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Assistant Vice President - Transaction Services
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Lead financial due diligence engagements as an Assistant Vice President in New York. This role requires 4-7+ years of public accounting or transaction advisory experience and a CPA. You will analyze financial statements, identify deal risks, and mentor junior staff while delivering key insights t...
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United States , New York
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160000.00 - 190000.00 USD / Year
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About the Assistant Vice President role

Embark on a rewarding career path by exploring Assistant Vice President jobs, a pivotal senior-management role that bridges the gap between executive vision and operational execution. An Assistant Vice President (AVP) is a key leader within an organization, typically found in sectors like finance, banking, insurance, technology, and corporate services. This position represents a significant step in leadership, often acting as a deputy to a Vice President and managing critical departments or strategic functions. Professionals in these roles are entrusted with substantial responsibility, driving business objectives, managing teams, and ensuring the integrity and efficiency of their designated areas.

The typical responsibilities of an AVP are both strategic and operational. Commonly, they involve developing and implementing business strategies, policies, and procedures to achieve organizational goals. A significant part of the role focuses on risk management and control; AVPs are frequently tasked with assessing the effectiveness of internal controls, identifying potential risks, and designing sustainable solutions to mitigate them. They often oversee compliance with internal policies and external regulations, ensuring the organization operates within legal and ethical boundaries. Team leadership and development are also central, with AVPs responsible for supervising managers and staff, fostering talent, and creating a culture of accountability and high performance. Furthermore, they are heavily involved in data-driven decision-making, which includes analyzing complex reports, managing budgets, and presenting findings and recommendations to senior leadership and stakeholders.

To succeed in Assistant Vice President jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. Most positions demand a bachelor's degree, with many professionals holding a master's degree in business administration (MBA) or a related field. Typically, 5 to 8 years of progressive experience in a relevant industry are necessary, demonstrating a proven track record of leadership and impact. Essential skills include strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities to evaluate complex situations and develop effective strategies. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are paramount, as the role requires engaging with team members, peers, and senior executives with clarity and influence. Proficiency in project management, with the ability to handle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment, is also critical. A deep understanding of risk principles, financial acumen, and often, technical skills like data analysis or familiarity with specific industry software, round out the profile of a qualified candidate. For those seeking a challenging and influential career step, Assistant Vice President jobs offer a platform to shape business outcomes and lead teams toward sustained success.