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Type/Expected Hours of Work: Part-Time. Current AU student. Must have an active Federal Work Study award. The scheduled hours are 6 - 10 hours per week. This position is for Fall 2025 and Spring 2025
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will assist with grading as needed, and advocate for any needs they observe among the students of their course. Responsibilities: Grading homework and quizzes. Schedule and host weekly office hours
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an informational resource by providing route and schedule information, service updates and changes, and any other information relative to shuttle operations and the University. Communicates effectively
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by providing high quality, detailed collections to the campus waste system 7 days a week. This position requires off-hours and weekend work scheduling that are subject to change with the demand
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-Chair and will help the Council through scheduling, communications, data collection and web support. This position would especially appeal to a person who likes to be part of the development of something
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the American University with a valid AU email account. Must be willing and able to lift items up to 25 lbs. Flexibility to work for up to 10 hours per week based on event schedule. Customer service, positivity
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activities from initiation through delivery to ensure project goals and objectives are accomplished within the constraints of budget, schedule and scope while minimizing risks and ensuring compliance with
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: Scheduling, organizing and hosting SPA Honors Program events and activities. Communicating with faculty, staff and students within the School of Public Affairs regarding program admission and events
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to apply. Responsibilities: Basic administrative tasks. Answering phone calls. Maintaining student files. Photocopying. Sorting emails. Word processing. Scheduling. Position Type/Expected Hours Of Work: Part
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and FDDS will support the planning, implementation and marketing of events and programs, schedule meetings, manage the AU Catalyst and FDDS LinkedIn Groups, support program communications by monitoring