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, to ensure alignment with program objectives and industry standards. Student Engagement: Foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment conducive to student success. Provide guidance, feedback, and
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materials, including lecture notes, assignments, and assessments, to ensure alignment with program objectives and industry standards. Student Engagement: Foster an inclusive and supportive learning
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Decisions. Prioritizing and Organizing. Displaying Creativity. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: Part-time. About 20 to 27 hours per week. Temporary position. Continuation of the program/position is
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. Essential Functions: 1.) Administration of Peer Programs Recruitment and training of undergraduate and graduate Peer Health Educators, curriculum building and implementation, program expansion and management
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program budgets, including payroll, event expenditures, travel, and donor-funded gifts. Coordinate and purchase travel and accommodations and manage reimbursements for programs as needed. Produce budget
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effective instruction in one or more courses within the business curriculum. Develop course syllabi and materials, including lecture notes, assignments, and assessments, to ensure alignment with program
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university vehicles through the District of Columbia vehicle inspection and emissions program, performs internal and external processes necessary for vehicle tag renewal and payment, coordinates activities
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, the individual secures project and program information and creates compelling offers, proposals and stewardship reports to donors. The MGO is responsible for meeting the financial goals set for the position and
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announcement that will be used to fill adjunct vacancies as they occur. Until you hear from a representative of the SCHOOL/PROGRAM or the Office of HR Faculty, please continue to also apply directly to other
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plans, implements, and oversees the major gift fundraising program for the College of Arts and Science with emphasis on gifts of $100,000 to $1,000,000+. The American University Art Museum, Center