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of and appreciation for the Jesuit mission and the values of Loyola University Chicago, including a commitment to social justice and inclusion. Supervise, recruit, train, and evaluate personnel in assigned
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develop and implement strategic external and internal marketing and communications plans. Support and evaluate results of the college’s marketing campaigns. Support event promotion for college-based events
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on substance use, AI/AN tribal health, and professionals’ well-being. Assist in the development and implementation of research protocols, manuscripts, and grants. Statistical Analysis: Apply statistical methods
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develop and implement strategic external and internal marketing and communications plans. Support and evaluate results of the college’s marketing campaigns. Support event promotion for college-based events
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groups, both internal and external to the SSW. Possess excellent interpersonal, customer relations and team development skills, including cultural competency, conflict management and problem solving skills
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effectiveness. Coordinate data gathering on the use of library services, resources, spaces and web presence, lead data analysis and development of reports. Coordinate the response to recurring national, regional
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CAMPUS CARD OFFICE Location Code CAMPUS CARD OFFICE (04503A) Is this split and/or fully grant funded? No Duties and Responsibilities 1. Hires and evaluates departmental employees. 2. Develops and maintains
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CAMPUS CARD OFFICE Location Code CAMPUS CARD OFFICE (04503A) Is this split and/or fully grant funded? No Duties and Responsibilities 1. Hires and evaluates departmental employees. 2. Develops and maintains
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to develop and maintain a relevant curriculum for both undergraduate and graduate programs. The teaching load is 7 courses per academic year. In addition to teaching and service responsibilities
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to have prior teaching experience at the college level and relevant professional experience in related areas. Other responsibilities include participating in faculty discussions to develop and maintain a