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. ● Consult with sources inside and outside of the University in the creation of programs that reflect diverse perspectives and meet the needs of underserved audiences. ● Coordinate production and distribution
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partners to schedule partnership meetings, staff training, and create systems for referring patients to the VeggieRx program and nutrition lessons. Support program evaluators with survey distribution and
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Allocation: Manage the distribution of all departmental resources—including fiscal, human, facilities, and equipment—while delegating administrative responsibilities where appropriate to ensure optimal
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semester to execute that plan tied to a course or courses. Engagement may include working with students on assignments, conducting master classes on topics related to the main course or developing parallel
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Time Part-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9754 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Information Technology Infrastructure (ITI) program at
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information. Receives, sorts, and distributes incoming mail. Prepares and coordinates outgoing mail, including FedEx, UPS, USPS, DHL and Campus Courier shipments. Maintains general appearance of main office
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program leadership, distributed learning staff, and vendors. Experience using email marketing platforms and/or customer relationship management (CRM) systems. Proven ability to work independently, take
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collaborate with other teams across the Bell on program operations and delivery. This is a 50% time position, working 20 hours a week. This position is a school year appointment, with possibility for renewal
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responsible for maintaining ecological momentary assessment (EMA) research study databases and text message-based survey distribution. The back end of the portal is a MySQL database and the surveys
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program goals. Qualifications Required Qualifications * PhD in Family Social Science with one or more years of research trainings Experience working with adolescents and marginalized youth populations