68 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" "U.S" positions at Pennsylvania State University
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The Education Policy Studies Department is seeking to hire an experienced administrative professional as an Academic Program Coordinator (filled at the level of Intermediate Support). The Academic Program
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the Smeal College of Business. This role is responsible for leading and managing a portfolio of high-impact initiatives, including administering scholarship awards, coordinating the FIRST@Smeal Program, as
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, including case competitions, seminars, workshops, and other Center programming. Operational Excellence & Strategic Support Accountability and Self-Management: Set and prioritize program goals, work
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revenue of its publishing program. This position offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of a globally respected university press. Position Overview As a key member of the management team, the Sales
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, program management, or project management. The ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, excellent communication skills, budgeting experience, problem-solving skills, attention to detail, teamwork
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. The successful candidate will work closely with Institutional Reporting Specialists, Programmers, and campus stakeholders to ensure the accuracy, consistency, and timeliness of data submissions, including but not
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on state 4-H program development. They lead state and area 4-H teams to efficiently implement high-quality 4-H positive youth development programs. The Area 4-H Educator will work collaboratively with
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of program implementation methods and experience in program management. Knowledge of and experience with program evaluation including use of tools such as evaluation tools, such as Qualtrics, the use
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financial transactions, and supporting the Business Operations Manager. The position serves as the primary point of contact for program and administrative team members across four counties, as related
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record future pledges; Support team members who administer the University’s $170 million life income gift program, working closely with the Offices of Gift Planning and Treasury and the University’s third