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Position Details Position Information Advertising Department STUDENT DEVELOPMENT Academic Term/Year FALL 2025/SPRING 2026 Position Title Student Employment - Study Hall Monitors Posting Number 07420
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Homepage give.ecu.edu Advertising Department UNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT Division University Advancement Classification Title Development Officer Working Title Advancement Officer Number of Vacancies 1 Full Time
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and send the Weekly Digest for the International Student Hub and Visiting Scholar Hub. Support and develop communication with affinity organizations across campus to educate about the IE&E team. Send
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provides instruction, conducts research, and performs service in health education and promotion, kinesiology, human development and family science, social work, interior design and merchandising, and
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opportunity to : Work with and learn from writers across disciplines; Strengthen your own writing and research skills; Develop transferable skills for any career path. Writing consultants work 10-20 hours with
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Multimedia Content Creator to assist with designing and developing instructional resources. Position pay – $12.50 per hour Position start date – ASAP Work hours per week – For Fall/Spring sessions
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- Friday Work Hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Position Location (City) Greenville Job Category Staff - Office/Clerical Organizational Unit Overview The Office of Research, Economic Development and Engagement
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on primary care in rural communities and those with less access to resources to recruit, train, and retain the workforce needed to create a healthy North Carolina. Eastern AHEC functions in close
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programs. Create, maintain, and organize all social media content, reporting on activity, researching and developing current content, and actively investigating ways to increase user involvement. Collaborate
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supports Pirate success through environments that enhance student development, engagement, belonging, well-being, and career readiness. The Division strives to be a national leader in developing student