273 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"U.S"-"Prof"-"O" positions at American University
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for interacting with students, faculty, and staff. Effective organizational and time management skills. Ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously. Other Details This position is available only
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, provides general oversight and direction for day-to-day plans, goals, and activities of the women’s basketball program. Assists the Head Coach by providing guidance on departmental or University policies and
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soccer program. The assistant coach will primarily provide assistance in coaching instruction to men’s soccer student-athletes during practices and games. This position requires frequent interaction with
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assigned, which support the University’s mission and goals, and leverage event and program sponsorship/co-sponsorship opportunities within AU and with external partners. 3.) Federal Government Relations Work
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. Ability to work and function in a wide range of climate conditions. Schedule flexibility to respond and report onsite to emergency calls. Basic Computer and Smartphone usage skills. Valid Driver’s License
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externally funded. Continuation of the program is contingent upon funding. End Date: 8/30/2025. Salary Range: $24.04/Hr. - $25.00/Hr. (Commensurate with experience). Required Education and Experience
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: Upper-level undergraduate or graduate student in communications, public relations, arts/media design, international communications, or related field. Demonstrated experience managing multiple social media
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. Maturity, ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously in a deadline-oriented environment. Familiarity with fundraising databases and strong command of MS Office Suite of products. Strong preference
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support the Department of Physics' Astronomy research projects and Space Studies Minor program by collecting observational data, drafting qualitative and quantitative reports, preparing materials
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document the DJNF program at the American University School of Communication, which runs from May 23, 2025, through May 31, 2025, to aid in this effort, and then prepare and deliver that media to the DJNF