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materials to support recruitment goals Manage data collection, marketing efforts, and final approvals to ensure accurate and strategic submissions that impact rankings Build out and manage a high performance
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Provides technical support for the operation and maintenance of University’s automation and data acquisition systems to ensure continuous, effective temperature and humidity control in University’s buildings
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of interest matters and educates the University community about ethical decision-making and University policies related to ethical conduct. Monitors the performance of the compliance program and related
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range of colleagues and teams, including senior members of the Office of Advancement. They will need to be a high performer who can manage, synthesize, and communicate complex data and analytics. Work
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effective management of athletics facilities. Demonstrated orientation to high service levels. Knowledge: Intercollegiate sports and administrative functions of a Division I athletics program Business
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Performs technical trades work to maintain heating, ventilating and air conditioning and/or refrigeration equipment as part of the services provided by the facilities management department to maintain
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The Program Manager for Living Wage Compliance & Capital Projects plays a vital dual role in University Services in supporting Georgetown University's mission—ensuring the delivery of high-quality
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analyses on a day-to-day basis and inspire a high level of commitment and performance. ● Excellent written and oral communication skills. ● Must be able to establish and maintain effective
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Affairs division, which is committed to discernment and integrity, diversity and respect, engaged learning, and sophisticated leadership and self-management skills. A high-quality competitive debate program
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student engagement. Additionally, the position develops and oversees a comprehensive Coordinator program and provides leadership to staff to support team performance and growth. Candidates are encouraged