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Summary: The Assistant Women’s Rowing Coach assists the Head Coach in all aspects of the management and administration of the women’s rowing program, with specific emphasis on skill instruction and
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of the University culture and the process for decision making and program development required. Ability and willingness to travel required. Strong verbal and written communication skills required. Comfort level
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, generous paid time off, a competitive retirement savings plan, flexible work options, wellness programs including gym membership, professional development, tuition assistance, and more . The Creative Video
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program. The Assistant Director is responsible for supporting the musical experience at all University liturgies (including Sundays and Holy Days, university-wide and special liturgies, etc.) and
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point of contact with the University’s designated media agency and collaborates with said agency to implement program-specific marketing campaigns. Responsible for copywriting and working with UCM
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program Registered nurse Excellent written communication skills Interest in environmental health education or experience with health promotion/public health messaging Additional Information: Essential job
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. Villanova’s Creative Writing Program is housed within a dynamic English Department committed to comprehensive approaches to literary study. The successful candidate will join an accomplished community
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of contact with the University’s designated media agency and collaborates with said agency to implement program-specific marketing campaigns. Responsible for copywriting and working with UCM designers
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applicants interested in teaching in our first-year legal writing and second-year legal writing courses. This is a continuing non-tenure track position. Villanova’s Legal Writing Program includes required
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maintain an active and productive research program, integrate undergraduate and graduate students into research, actively seek extramural funding, and effectively participate in departmental/university and