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announcement that will be used to fill adjunct vacancies as they occur. Until you hear from a representative of the SCHOOL/PROGRAM or the Office of HR Faculty, please continue to also apply directly to other
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of Work: Part time. 20-25 hours a week. Continuation of the program/position is contingent upon external funding. Salary Range: $38 - $42 per hour. Required Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree
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and productivity of the unit, in order to further the mission of the department. Oversees unit compliance and use of the Performance Management Program and the Individual Development Program to assure
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of International Service’s Office of International Programs (SIS Abroad) seeks a highly motivated candidate to serve as Office Assistant with a focus on programming support and communication outreach. The Program
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. Ability to work and function in a wide range of climate conditions. Schedule flexibility to respond and report onsite to emergency calls. Basic Computer and Smartphone usage skills. Valid Driver’s License
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American University, and NPR stations which carry the program across the country. Serve as a representative of the show at conferences, in communications with member stations, and at public events
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. Oversee the planning and execution of student-facing programming as well as provide graduate program support and backstopping support as necessary. Participates in and provides support for major SIS
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policies and providing information to Library visitors. This position also provides basic troubleshooting for personal computers, Library audiovisual equipment, as well as public computers and printers in
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computer-aided dispatching system to manage service calls, two-way radio dispatching, and information collection. This position also monitors university security system including alarms and closed-circuit
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in our vibrant PhD program is also desirable. The successful candidate will also be enthusiastic about teaching international affairs from a multidisciplinary perspective at the undergraduate and