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program within 90 days of hire Must be able to read, speak, and understand English to effectively communicate and understand others Basic math skills and good work organization Ability to learn and use
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problem solving, significant independent judgment, program development, and relationship building at the school and in the local community. The Scholarship Specialist, supported by the Indiana GEAR UP (INGU
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, the Archivist for Digital Preservation, and the Libraries Digital Programs, the Archivist for Metadata and Discovery will collaborate on a five-year project to digitize the Neil A. Armstrong papers and ensure
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administrative, organizational, and outreach support to the resource development team, helping implement and manage community-based programming, partnerships, and fundraising strategies. This role supports
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diploma/GED. Ability to successfully complete Module one and two of the Indoor Air Quality Apprenticeship program within 24 months of employment in this position to be promoted to the next level (IAQT
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Student Success Hub services and guide them in supporting students with action plan items such as time management, resource utilization, and goal setting. Maintain detailed records in the student system
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opportunities across all SLEC units, Student Life, and the broader university community. While primarily assigned to a specific unit, you will also assist with leadership development programming and student
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Job Description Apply now Req Id: 37134 Job Title: Student Affairs Administrator City: West Lafayette Job Description: Job Summary This role delivers services and programs that support the mission
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strategies. The Communications Intern will work independently and in a team to fulfill organizational goals and initiatives related to programming, events, and increasing the organization’s social media
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lead an undergraduate nursing program (B.S.N.) at Purdue University Fort Wayne. Qualifications/Requirements: DNP or PhD with a minimum of 5 years’ experience in nursing education at the undergraduate