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/benefits/ About the Position: The Director of IT and Security serves as the Chief Technology Officer for the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC). The position is also responsible for developing and
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by U.S. News and World. In addition to BS and MS programs, the department also participates in a BAS program in Cyber Security, MS program in Data Analytics Engineering, and a PhD program in
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Clinical Science, Global Health, Nutrition and Physical Activity; a MS in Global Health; a MPH with concentrations in Community Health Promotion, Epidemiology, Food Security and Nutrition, Global Health
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safety. The work is performed in a complex and fast-paced setting requiring professional expertise, attention to detail, and client assistance. Other related duties as required may be performed under
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, VA Workplace Type: On Site Required Salary: Salary commensurate with education and experience Criminal Background Check: Yes About the Department: The Forensic Science Program at George Mason
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of the mission of the University. The department delivers a comprehensive program in law enforcement to provide the highest level of safety, security, and service for the students, faculty, staff, and visitors
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Minors check: Yes About the Department: The mission of the Department of Computational and Data Sciences (CDS) at George Mason University is threefold: (a) Deliver high-quality education in Computational
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available at https://hr.gmu.edu/benefits/ About the Position: The Director of IT and Security serves as the Chief Technology Officer for the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC). The position is also
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central university administration, and collaborating with academic and administrative units to address security concerns and operational challenges. Responsibilities: Executes a team-based strategy to
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-being and safety of the university community. Responsibilities: Prevention, Outreach, and Community Education Develops and implements evidence-based community education, prevention programs, social