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meaningful change in the world. Learn more about American University Department: Capital Program Management Time Type: Full time Job Type: Regular FLSA Status: Exempt Work Modality: Full On Campus Presence
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on course planning, teaching, and classroom management/logistics. This Peer Facilitator will work specifically with the Encountering AU section for the students in the Sakura Scholars joint degree program
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account may cause delays in a hire process. Department: Enrollment On-Campus Programs Time Type: Part time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Description: Summary: The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is looking
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providing strategic leadership in community engagement programs. In collaboration with the Director, this role ensures students gain meaningful leadership experiences while fostering mutually beneficial
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/Student recruitment for sponsored programs, and data monitoring and reporting for relevant sponsored projects. This position requires self-direction and minimal supervision. Essential Functions: 1.) Project
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peer educator programs (PEP) include, but are not limited to, Supplemental Instruction (SI), the Tutoring Lab, Peer-Assisted Student Support Quantitative Support, Accountability Groups, and the Writing
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account may cause delays in a hire process. Department: Honors & Scholars Programs Time Type: Part time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Description: Summary: This position will support the social media accounts
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, and/or cross-platform filmmaking will also be considered. Nationally recognized work in creative producing and a passion for teaching and mentoring are required. Program management experience is a plus
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desired business outcomes for the University. The Senior IT Project Manager will also participate in strategy-related activities as part of the PMO, such as roadmap creation, program development/management
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Description: Summary: Under the direct supervision of the Head Women's Soccer Coach , this position is responsible for assisting with all aspects of the University’s varsity women’s soccer program. The