73 computer-programmer-"LIST"-"U"-"O.P"-"CEA-Saclay"-"UCL" positions at Georgia College in United States
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gcsu.edu. The Program Coordinator is responsible for the overall planning, execution, and monitoring of programs within the Continuing and Professional Education department, ensuring all aspects run smoothly
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gcsu.edu. The Assistant Women's Basketball Coach supports the Head Coach in all aspects of the women's basketball program at Georgia College & State University. This position requires a dedicated
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requests, and other related purchasing tasks as needed. Reporting - 10 Prepare daily deposits. Prepare or assist in preparing program-related reports. Prepare and assist with budget reports. Other - 5
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carry out the President's Scholarship Competition including producing offer letters and certificates for the attendees -Serve as the Financial Aid contact for the Lettie Pate Whitehead Scholars Program
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gcsu.edu. Lead the implementation and management of a comprehensive prospect research program, supporting the organization's development initiatives. Conduct in-depth research on individuals, corporations
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, DegreeWorks, Project Concert Preferred Educational Qualifications Master's degree or current enrollment in a master's degree program. List of References ABILITIES Ability to: Work under pressure and meet
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gcsu.edu. The Student Life Program Coordinator will help to support various Student Life initiatives. Reporting directly to the Special Assistant to the Vice President, the SL Program Coordinator will assist
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programs at Georgia College & State University (GCSU), while also maintaining front-line customer service/reception. Bookkeeping and Financial Management - 50 - Manage faculty-led Study Abroad (SA) program
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gcsu.edu. The Financial Aid Advisor (Federal Work-Study Coordinator) plays a critical role in managing student employment. This position oversees the Federal Work-Study program, coordinating campus-wide
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gcsu.edu. The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics strives to be a model NCAA Division II program while renowned for academic excellence through outstanding graduation rates and scholastic honors