56 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"UCL" positions at Temple University
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, staff, and program participants. *Ability to operate all standard office equipment/software including MS office. *Ability to work independently or as a team with attention to detail and adherence
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to work with a diverse population of students, faculty, staff and program participants * Ability to stand for several hours. * Ability to lift up to 40lbs Preferred Skills and Abilities: * Simulation
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outreach efforts and strengthen brand visibility. This role also contributes to the development and implementation of cross-program recruitment initiatives and enrollment strategies, in collaboration with
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to to execute strategic communication and marketing plans, as well as develop engaging content for multiple platforms. Desktop publishing: used for annual report, business cards, name plates, golf outing program
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programs that either currently exist, or that will be created in the future, including Saturday College, which meets monthly during the academic year. The role encompasses various facets of program
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Advancement, including leadership giving, annual fund, gift planning, corporate and foundation relations and prospect management to build a school-centric program. *Support the Assistant Dean in managing a high
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marketing plans, as well as develop engaging content for multiple platforms. Desktop publishing: used for annual report, business cards, name plates, golf outing program, Stella’s program, etc. Anything
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background in teaching and developing foundational science courses and courses in science education that support the TUteach program will be considered for other non-tenure track positions in the college
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obtain a degree TUITION FREE A generous retirement plan and so much more! Click here to learn more about the benefits of working at Temple University. Salary Grade: T26 Learn more about the “T” Salary
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assessment and individualized career assessments for individuals who are coming through the Workforce Education and Lifelong Learning (WELL) Program at the Lenfest Center for Community Workforce Partnerships