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reports but may schedule, train, and supervise temporary staff or student workers. With a passion for team-based work and clear dedication to fostering positive and collegial relationships, The Assistant
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development and to identify novel molecular drivers of castration-resistant prostate cancer. We are looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated technician who can work independently and interact well with
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as needed Escalating complaints related to transportation services Partnering with the supervisor to prepare driver schedules Acting as the supervisor in their absence Participating in the training and
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needs across disciplines. The Data Services Librarian will provide research support, instruction, and collection development services focused on data-related fields. The ideal candidate will have
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development services focused on–but not exclusively–business, economics, finance, and data-related fields. The ideal candidate will have expertise or a strong interest in business intelligence, financial
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Athletics (or designee), the Head Coach, Softball oversees the Softball program is responsible for the following duties: Develops schedules for practice and competition, to include interfacing with both
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George Washington University | Washington, District of Columbia | United States | about 13 hours ago
; teaching students and residents in the classroom and clinical settings; and developing an active research program. Opportunities are available to participate in ongoing multidisciplinary clinical research
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service. Use Anthology Engage to manage and support student organization logistics, including financial transactions, travel reservations, event planning and support, and contract processing. Develop
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, and administrative processes for both academic and summer housing. Works in collaboration with Residential Education leadership to ensure ongoing training and development of staff members. Leads
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applications for a tenure-track Associate Professor of Chemistry beginning as early as Fall 2025. The search is open to all areas of chemistry. The Department has keen and developing interests in areas