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Stack Developer Position Type: Staff Location: Villanova, PA Recruitment Type: Internal/External Applicants Work Schedule: full-time/12-months Avg Hours Week Department: 723-UNIT-Web Services and
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Full Stack Developer Position Type: Staff Location: Villanova, PA Recruitment Type: Internal/External Applicants Work Schedule: full-time/12-months Avg Hours Week Department: 723-UNIT-Web Services and
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Summary: Reporting to the Director of Library Technology, the Library Technology Developer will join a team of programmers and librarians in working to continually improve the library’s web presence and its
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setup, technology and supplies, and overall facility operations. Supervise student workers and provide additional administrative support to the Institute as needed. Program Development and Implementation
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sessions on a web hosting platform. Occasional evenings required. Plan and host in-person graduate recruitment events at Villanova during normal business hours/days and occasional after hours/evenings
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graduation, STEM program applications, etc. Oversee the college’s SharePoint. Build and maintain storefront web sites in TouchNet secure online payment system including reporting for payment tracking and
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teaching responsibilities will be in the Sociology program and consist of 4 undergraduate courses for the first academic year (2/2 teaching load) and 5 undergraduate courses for following academic years (3/2
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position will support student-athletes and coaches in the overall development and operations of the program. All duties must be completed in compliance with University, Conference, and NCAA rules and
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. Travel required. Plan and host online information sessions on a web hosting platform. Occasional evenings required. Plan and host in-person graduate recruitment events at Villanova during normal business
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handbook and the University Course Catalog as needed. Collect and develop material related to the Graduate Program for the Department newsletter Work in cooperation with the graduate students running