185 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"U.S" positions at The Ohio State University
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area. Minimum of 10 years professional experience, preferably in operations, nonprofit management, public/community health, public administration, and/or program development. Preference will be given
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and course administration. Opportunities to teach undergraduate courses may be available based on program needs and the candidate’s interests and qualifications. Key Responsibilities: Provide leadership
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the collection and processing of social science data, including surveys and focus groups. Provide logistical support to the Agroecosystems Management Program to implement diverse research, teaching, and engagement
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Program Coordinator (MAPC) functions as an integral member of the health care team to reflect a culture of cooperation, enthusiasm and mutual respect. This position coordinates patient access
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brick and mortar international students with OIE requirements for placement. Attend all program and college meetings as required. Serves as back-up to field team members in the College of Social Work and
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success by identifying and implementing proactive strategies that help students stay on track to fulfill their educational goals. Advises students on University policy and procedures, program and degree
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programming to support student outcomes. Evaluate global education programs and recommend modifications to improve program content, effectiveness and student success in consultation with relevant faculty and
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capacity, preferably in sponsored program administration; excellent customer service experience. Desired: Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment and maintain confidentiality; effective interpersonal
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, academic success programs, and signature scholarship and support programs, including the Morrill Scholarship Program and the Young Scholars Program. Undergraduate Education also oversees Ohio State’s
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program offices to enhance overall student satisfaction and outcomes. Attention will be given to cultivating student success initiatives that address the unique transition needs of transfer students and