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and ensuring initiatives land successfully. Job Description: Duties & Responsibilities: Develop and execute tailored comprehensive change management strategies to support adoption of new systems and
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of the American legal system; and data analysis and/ or research methods. The lecturer will also be expected to be able to offer a course in Barnard's first year seminar program, which consists of intellectually
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in neurobiological impacts of early life stress on brain and behavioral development. Start date: June 1, 2026. Work location: Barnard College, RDSC. Compensation: $28.00/hour (approximately $51,000
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Learning Programs is seeking part time instructors for our non-degree programs, BarnardNext. A program specifically designed for lifelong learners looking for an opportunity to expand their horizons, learn
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functions, including compensation and benefits. Business Processes and Change Management ● Facilitate internal process and system changes, developing and revising operating procedures as needed. ● Promote
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Architect to lead the strategic evolution of our Workday ecosystem. In this role, you will move beyond standard maintenance to focus on the "art of the possible." You will bridge the gap between complex
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technical proficiency in Workday with a strategic approach to cross-functional business process redesign. Unlike traditional program management roles, this is fundamentally a technical builder’s position. You
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will: Develop communications plans and media pitching strategies that elevate Barnard’s leadership, faculty, students, and mission. Serve as a primary point of contact for the press, including triaging
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matriculated into a graduate program. Must have high proficiency in Latin The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental
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supervising of professional and student staff, preparing reports, support for reference and consultation, teaching, faculty support, donor development, and administering an annual budget for acquisitions