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#: P12687- University Police Officer · Full Time: 40 hours · Pay: $28.00 per hour · Location: 3700 O St NW Washington, DC 20057 Overview The University Police Officer performs law
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flow. Recognize unusual incidents or unwarranted intrusion and effect prompt and proper requests for assistance when required. Utilize communications available for reporting purposes. Perform other
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incidents or unwarranted intrusion and effect prompt and proper requests for assistance when required. Utilize communications available for reporting purposes, performing other duties as assigned. Work
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to the Project Manager at the Calcagnini Contemplative Center (CCC). Lead a high-performing team and support a proactive, customer-focused service culture. Implement strategies to continuously improve service
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data team staff and/or student research assistants; coaching staff on how to perform, write, and present data-driven research to policymakers; ensuring appropriate team and individual upskilling
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strengthen our work and expand its reach. The Research Assistant (RA) for the Department of Neuroscience will perform data analysis, literature research, and implement computational methods in a research
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the law in the place where laws are made. Working in accordance with a detailed plan to support academic, social, and cultural events, the Event Laborer performs general and specific cleaning, deliveries
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to troubleshoot issues, solve problems, and ask questions Ability to provide high-quality customer service and interact professionally with a range of university staff and faculty Preferred Qualifications
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) software program. Process A/V and Facilities requests for rescheduled classes and class review sessions, in addition to Distance Learning Classes, including coordinating the daily work schedules for all A/V
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dispatched by GUPD. Requirements and Qualifications High School Diploma (or equivalent) At least 1 year of general work experience; 1 year of security, law enforcement or military experience is preferred, but