Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Country
-
Program
-
Field
-
The Community Director administers the residential program for a campus community housing between 250-800 students. Duties include supervision and development of the resident assistant staff and design
-
non-emergency calls; monitor phone and radio traffic to ensure procedural compliance; review case information entered into the computer system; conduct quality assurance feedback and coaching sessions
-
computer skills Possesses organizational skills to track and implement varied bodies of knowledge and functions and attention to detail Ability to express him/herself clearly and concisely, both orally and
-
of the University’s procurement card program. The Analyst serves as a team member on the Revenue, Receivables, and Payables Systems team, supporting multi-departmental efforts on payables systems and the utilization
-
community and its educational mission. Through access to excellent child care, the University integrates its educational and scholarly missions, as well as the program and activities of the Center, as
-
The Community Director administers the residence life program for one community housing 250-500 students. Duties include supervision and development of the resident assistant staff and design of cultural
-
, if not already completed. At least one prior unit in an ACPE accredited Clinical Pastoral Education Program. Current Georgetown Employees: If you currently work at Georgetown University, please exit
-
sensitivity to and acceptance of personal and cultural differences in people, and the ability to relate well to students from diverse cultural and educational backgrounds Must have excellent computer skills
-
)at the School of Health, with responsibility for all administrative aspects of the program. Duties include assisting in recruiting students, managing the admissions process, assisting with class scheduling
-
child care, the University integrates its educational and scholarly missions, as well as the program and activities of the Center, as appropriate. The Center provides an atmosphere in which children can