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compilation, and organizational assistance. This position plays a critical role in enhancing offensive game planning, player development, and practice efficiency through meticulous film breakdown and analytical
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strategies and program development to support UNH Transportation Services. Duties/Responsibilities Grant Program Development & Management (45%) Research, identify, and recommend federal, state, and local grant
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USNH Employees should apply within Workday through the Jobs Hub app The Research Assistant will support school based research activities focused on children’s learning and development
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The Human Resources Business Partner role supports achievement of the University’s mission and strategic plan by providing strategic and tactical consulting on people and organizational development
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Reporting to the Associate Vice President & Chief Business Development and Innovation Officer, The Director of Technology Transfer works closely with faculty and researchers to identify promising
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, overseeing practicum and internships experiences, and contribution to strategic planning and program development. The candidate will be expected to advise undergraduate students. The Assistant/Associate
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that may have long-term impact on budget development and funding. Identifies opportunities to improve processes and makes recommendations regarding accounting and database applications and internal controls
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prospects and donors while partnering with the Director of Planned Giving and major gift officers on pipeline development and supporting their work in active planned gift solicitations and cultivation moves
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conjunction with instructional designers (ID) and the Program Director. Ensure course maps facilitate the development of coursework and assignments that appropriately address learning outcomes, including
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) sessions to prepare prospective foster parents for their roles, covering topics such as child development, trauma-informed care, and state child welfare policies. Deliver Continuing Ongoing Training (COT