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visitor passes, and enforcing parking and safety regulations to support space availability and public safety. Provides information and assistance to visitors and members of the Georgetown Law community
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participating in recruitment and selection of study participants; document and collect data to support protocol screening and determine compliance with eligibility requirements. Interface with study participants
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defined in GU Policy_________________ and DOT Regulations 391.11 (4) – Medical Card/Certificate and 390.5 (1) – Commercial Motor Vehicles (10K+) Definitions ( http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov ). Requirements and
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Director of Endpoint Management, University Information Services (UIS) - Georgetown University. This position provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for the university's entire fleet
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planned giving information, and may engage with prospective donors. Requirements and Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree and Juris Doctorate required Minimum of 5-7 years of overall professional experience
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communications, etc. AHIP [Academy of Health Information Professionals] accreditation preferred but not required; expected to pursue accreditation once hired. Work Mode Designation This position has been
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power supplies, computer and electronic components, vacuum pumps, including new and aged equipment. Be responsible for cleaning and maintenance of the machine shop to ensure good housekeeping practices
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, and other paid platforms. Edit, proofread, and improve website content considering SEO and Google Analytics. Analyze content performance metrics and make data-driven decisions to optimize content
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and Receivables. Additional duties include, but are not limited to: Supervision and oversight of a team of three Information Specialists, performing the functions of: Provision of account-related
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Assistant Academic Director, 1, 2 and 3-Week Academies Georgetown University General Information: Assistant Academic Directors (AADs) are a resource for high school students, Mentors, and the Academic