231 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"O.P" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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presentations, digital resources, and career related events to help students and alumni achieve their career objectives. Provide career development services and support for specific academic programs and
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statutes. Oversees day-to-day activities in carrying out research protocols, as appropriate to the position; may perform aspects of research protocol, as required, in accordance with specified program
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(MFA) support for over 150k users. This involves assisting with first-time enrollments, helping to set up multiple methods, and troubleshooting MFA-related issues. Works with a great deal of independence
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, and crowdfunding appeals for all Athletics constituents. The Associate Director will collaborate with development colleagues in the Office of Annual Giving, The Hopkins Fund, Parent & Family Programs
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to effectively prioritize and work on multiple tasks with concurrent deadlines. Excellent time management skills and efficiency. Have initiative in anticipating and responding to program needs based on awareness
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the entire field of Data in local government. Manage multiple complex programs, ensuring timely delivery, and impactful results. Build and manage strong relationships with city leaders, university partners
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the interests of JHM. This role is responsible for assisting in developing and implementing the department's operational plan, along with providing management for the department's immediate and long-term
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departments to change the culture of city government. Reporting to the i-team Director, the Project Manager will lead the development and execution of the i-team’s project plan and ensure successful delivery
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junior faculty lunches. Provides the information needed to the HR Administrative Coordinator to plan and organize lunches. Attend Academic Council meetings and take and maintain meeting minutes. Provide
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We are seeking a Scholarly Communications Librarian to develop, coordinate, and promote the growth of the Libraries’ scholarly communication programs and services, including outreach, training and