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Yale University, Yale College Arts
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Director, Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM)
$82,000 - $130,000 yearly
Yale University, Yale College Arts New Haven, CT
  Full time, continuing position, 11 months each year with one month off each summer. Position Focus:  Provide strategic and operational leadership for the CCAM, articulating a compelling vision for the Center at Yale College and beyond. Support collaboration across arts and technology; supervise CCAM staff; ensure compliance with relevant policies and procedures; and convene and work closely with the CCAM Advisory Committee. Cultivate an innovative, inclusive, energizing, and creative environment that advances the teaching, learning, and creative priorities of Yale College and Yale University.  Reports to: Associate Dean for the Arts, Yale College 
Albertus Magnus College
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Grants and Foundation Relations Specialist
Albertus Magnus College New Haven, CT
Grants and Foundation Relations Specialist Description ALBERTUS MAGNUS COLLEGE Grants and Foundation Relations Specialist Department: Advancement Reports To: Director of Advancement Operations Albertus Magnus College: Founded in 1925, Albertus Magnus College has thrived through the dedication of individuals across academic and administrative roles, all committed to advancing the College's mission and upholding the four pillars of the Dominican Tradition: Study, Prayer, Community, and Service. Today, Albertus Magnus stands as a vibrant example of modern higher education. Position Summary The Grants and Foundation Relations Specialist plays a critical role in strengthening the College's ability to secure and steward external funding by serving as the central coordinator for the grant lifecycle, including proposal development, submission, and post-award reporting for foundation, state, local, and federal funding opportunities. This role enhances operational...
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