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Division. Job Description: Summary: The Database Coordinator for the Washington College of Law, Office of Career & Professional Development (WCL OCPD) will develop and maintain a robust and up-to-date
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Course: $5,548 – $10,000 Benefits AU offers a competitive benefits package including a 200% matching retirement plan, tuition benefits for full-time staff and their families, several leadership development
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Services. This position works under minimal supervision and is expected to exercise professional judgment in all aspects of the position. Essential Functions: 1.) Living-Learning Program Development
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an inclusive environment, especially for students from historically underrepresented groups, collaborates with the Office of Career Development to maximize student career opportunities and placement, and
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sections of Legal Research & Writing I in Fall 2026 (18 students per section). This fellowship provides valuable insight into legal academia and offers broad professional development for those considering
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implementation; leading dynamic partnerships, policy, and communications efforts; ensure efficient implementation of innovative operations; lead organizational growth and positive corporate culture development
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competitive benefits package including a 200% matching retirement plan, tuition benefits for full-time staff and their families, several leadership development certificates, and has been recognized by
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, collective bargaining, and employment laws; Human Resources policies and practices, Labor-management principles, Program development and administration principles and practices. Skill in: Practical application
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. American University’s in-house, “live-client” Clinical Program, comprising eleven (11) in-house clinics and serving nearly 200 students per year, is respected for its leadership in scholarship, development
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community, on topics related to tutoring skills, tactics, and other relevant areas. The Coordinator will support the Senior Director in defining and executing the development of supplemental instruction in