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schedule permits, the Communications and Program Assistant will be expected to attend TRAC events to assist with day-of coordination as well as weekly team meetings. This position is for the Fall semester
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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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-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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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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: 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
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of the department’s annual course offerings and course schedule. With the support of the Academic Program Coordinator, they oversee the planning and execution of student-facing programming as well as provide graduate
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: Part-Time. This position requires the ability to assist with in-person events & activities as needed, estimated 2x per week for about 4 hours per week (though this may vary depending on schedule and
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: Part-Time. 15-20 hours per week. On campus work schedule. Expected start date is August 20, 2025. Salary Range: $17.95 per hour. Required Education and Experience: High school diploma or its equivalent