Minimum of seven years progressive experience in student services/affairs or directly related experience. Apply online instantly. The Student Success Center offers current Johns Hopkins Carey Business School students free assistance with core classes through appointments with our academic consultants. Strong MS Office Suite skills and high degree of comfort working with large databases and spreadsheets. Supports the development of graduate student organizations, sets and revises policies in concert with the university, and advises on administration of budgets (including fundraising) and activity planning. Demonstrated experience in providing iterative feedback on students written work and interviewing skills. To learn more about our policies and what to expect during an appointment, including what to bring, please view ourpolicies and procedure information. in English, and B.A. Stacey earned a B.A. Proven ability to cultivate trust and credibility with colleagues and to build positive and effective relationships. Knowledge of higher education laws and regulations impacting students. For quantitative appointments, students are encouraged to email subject materials to the tutor before the appointment. She most recently held the position of Research Services Analyst and was responsible for processing and managing grants for the Center for Technology in Education and the Public Safety and Leadership Center. Kourtney P. Gray, PhD - Director, Student Success - The Johns Hopkins If you are (or are planning to become) a Hopkins undergraduate and you identify as first-generation and/or limited-income (FLI), Johns Hopkins Universitys Center for Student Success has your back. Hire, train and supervise undergraduate and graduate student program assistants in SFP portfolio. Director of Marketing and Communicationsmbregan@jhu.edu410-516-0063, Christina HarnettDepartment Chair, Counseling and Educational Studiescharnett@jhu.edu(410) 516-9874, Mary Ellen Beaty-OFerrallDepartment Chair, Innovative Teaching and Leadershipmebo@jhu.edu410-516-7959, Laura QuaynorDepartment Chair, Advanced Studies in Educationlquaynor@jhu.edu, Odis Johnson, Jr.Professor Representative, Jennifer MorrisonAssociate Professor Representative, Cynthia MillikinAssistant Professor Representative, Center for Research and Reform in EducationSteven Ross, Directorsross19@jhu.eduTowson, MD410-616-2338education.jhu.edu/CRRE, Center for Safe and Healthy SchoolsOdis Johnson Jr., Executive Directorsafeschools@jhu.edueducation.jhu.edu/CSHS, Center for Social Organization of SchoolsRobert Balfanz, Co-Directorrbalfanz@jhu.edu410-516-4272, Marcia H. Davis, Co-Directormarcy@jhu.edu443-927-0167, Steven Sheldon, Co-Directorssheldon@jhu.edu410-516-5489, Center for Technology in EducationLinda Carling, Directorcarling@jhu.eduContact: Carol Herrmann, cherrmann@jhu.edu410-516-9839education.jhu.edu/CTE, IDEALS InstituteLinda Carling, Interim Directorcarling@jhu.eduContact: Carol Herrmann, cherrmann@jhu.edu410-516-9839ideals.education.jhu.edu, Institute for Education PolicyDavid Steiner, Executive Directordsteiner@jhu.edu410-516-7896edpolicy.education.jhu.edu, Baltimore Education Research ConsortiumMarc L. Stein, Interim Directorm.stein@jhu.edu(410) 516-6832baltimore-berc.org, 2800 N. Charles Street