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the University is officially closed during emergency situations, such as inclement weather. Non-exempt employees will receive overtime if appropriate. Duties include but are not limited to: Monitors the operation
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#: P146704 Full-time: 40 hours Pay: $17.97 per hour Location: 3700 O St NW Washington, DC 20057 In accordance with a detailed cleaning plan, the Custodian performs general and specific cleaning and maintenance
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#: P146705 Full-time: 40 hours Pay: $17.97 per hour Location: 3700 O St NW Washington, DC 20057 In accordance with a detailed cleaning plan, the Custodian performs general and specific cleaning and maintenance
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#: P146710 Full-time: 40 hours Pay: $17.97 per hour Location: 3700 O St NW Washington, DC 20057 In accordance with a detailed cleaning plan, the Custodian performs general and specific cleaning and maintenance
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#: P146708 Full-time: 40 hours Pay: $17.97 per hour Location: 3700 O St NW Washington, DC 20057 In accordance with a detailed cleaning plan, the Custodian performs general and specific cleaning and maintenance
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#: P26908 Full-time: 40 hours Pay: $17.97 per hour Location: 3700 O St NW Washington, DC 20057 In accordance with a detailed cleaning plan, the Custodian performs general and specific cleaning and maintenance
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#: P146706 Full-time: 32 hours Pay: $17.97 per hour Location: 3700 O St NW Washington, DC 20057 In accordance with a detailed cleaning plan, the Custodian performs general and specific cleaning and maintenance
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performance relative to overall program execution, food and beverage quality, customer experience, and asset maintenance/upkeep. In addition, the Senior Director oversees auxiliary services daily operations
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such prospects. Additional duties include the monitoring of student-athlete academic performance; conducting, advising, and counseling student-athletes regarding performance and conduct; identifying and
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dedication to making a difference in the world. Requirements For the last several decades, Georgetown Counseling and Psychiatric Service (CAPS) has had a training program for psychologists in training, both