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account may cause delays in a hire process. Department: Merit Awards Program Support Time Type: Part time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Description: Summary: The Marketing and Events Assistant - Office of
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. Strong interpersonal skills for interacting with students, faculty, and staff. Effective organizational and time management skills. Ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously. Benefits
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: American University’s Ready Hire program offers you a chance to become a part of a pre-screened and qualified pool of diverse candidates who are ready to fill a variety of temporary full-time and part-time
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staff. Effective organizational and time management skills. Ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously. Other Details This position is available only to enrolled American University
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. Actively participates on patrol. Review and edit daily incident reports. Ensures compliance with all applicable University and District of Columbia policies, regulations and laws. 2.) Program Coordination
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students with a Federal Work Study Award who are enrolled in an American University degree program for the 2025 - 2026 academic year. Other Details This position is available only to enrolled American
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implications of academic programs for development. The Senior Director of Development plans, implements, and oversees the major gift fundraising program ($50,000 and higher) for SOC with emphasis on gifts
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skills for interacting with students, faculty, and staff. Effective organizational and time management skills. Ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously. Preferred Education and
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budget to inform strategic decisions around how and when to fundraise most effectively and efficiently. Lead the sourcing and assessment of membership analytics to build program knowledge and inform
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Description: Summary: Under the direct supervision of the Head Women's Soccer Coach , this position is responsible for assisting with all aspects of the University’s varsity women’s soccer program. The