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but not limited to study group leader training and supervision, data collection, scheduling, marketing, and stakeholder engagement. Assist the associate director with program development, course
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growth by fostering an environment of open communication, student empowerment, and leadership development. Assist in scheduling student development and health education workshops, training, and other
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virtually and/or on FAU campus sites, serve as program advisor to Master’s/Certification/Specialist students in the PROPEL program, supervise PROPEL students in field work, schedule courses, recruit and help
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, environments, and dynamic schedule. Ability to work off of a small boat in various types of weather. Experience with water quality instrumentation (e.g., CTDs, continuous nutrient sensors). Basic computer
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the Dean and Associate Dean, including day-to-day office operations involving the Dean, managing calendars, scheduling, and coordinating meetings, preparing agendas and handouts, coordinating event
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records and documentation. Communicate with students and faculty regarding assignments, deadlines, and requirements. Coordinate logistics for educational sessions, including scheduling, room reservations
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resident eligibility (enrollment, dismissals, suspensions) according to the terms and conditions of the Housing Contract and enforce the contract terms. Coordinate building access control schedules in
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event, assisting all student presenters, overseeing and coordinating all event preparation items such as the event agenda, sign-in table items, oral presentation schedule, poster placement, tabling groups
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buildings, student housing and university grounds. Secures and opens buildings at scheduled times and upon request of authorized persons. Provides a university crime prevention function through CEPED, active
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the scheduling of simulation sessions, workshops, and events, ensuring proper allocation of resources and faculty availability. Collaborate with the Assistant Director, instructors and faculty members to develop