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certificates annually, and supports academic program faculty directors and staff on all issues related to academic affairs and compliance, student appeals and grievances. The Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
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of incoming students for our Master's programs, particularly the Master of Arts in International Business & Policy program (MA-IBP). The Associate Director will work closely with the Associate Dean on special
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of Student Affairs presence at the Capitol Campus through supervision of two full-time Program Coordinators. Assist the Associate Dean in managing a fast-paced, changing environment while maintaining
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for organizational development, including training and development and regulatory compliance. Establish and maintain eective working relationships with SCS leadership and departmental and program sta, as well as with
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/Underserved NCI Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC). The incumbent recruits’ patients to and from the community and NCORP approved protocols, conducting
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development and regulatory compliance. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with SCS leadership and departmental and program staff, as well as with the Office of the Provost, Human Resources
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such as RDA/FRBR Experience with creating and editing bibliographic, holdings, and item information in conformity with established local and national standards Demonstrated computing and data entry skills
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or Specialized Certification: Some computer literacy helpful. Required to have a valid District of Columbia, Maryland or Virginia driver’s license. Other Skills: Requires a basic knowledge of English including
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analyses Must be computer literate with specific knowledge of CADD and MS Project or other software (e.g., Primavera, etc) MS Office fluency State Registration as an Engineer or Architect is preferred Work
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public agency officials Excellent verbal and written communication skills Ability to prepare clear and concise reports, a variety of matrices, verbal presentations, and code analyses Must be computer