30 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"Duke-University"-"U.S" positions at William and Mary
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. Demonstrates excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills, with attention to detail. The proven ability to handle multiple priorities with competing deadlines in a fast-paced environment
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for career advising and assessment as well as program development and implementation. As an essential point of contact, the Assistant Director provides students with career coaching and interview preparation
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Administration Office Unit Mission Statement William & Mary Foundation’s defining and essential mission is to support the university’s people and programs. By seeking private support, and then diligently managing
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and delivering programming to students. Strong time management and prioritization skills and the ability to maintain multiple projects concurrently. Is the position remote work eligible? Not eligible
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strategic fundraising activities, including the annual, planned, major, and leadership gifts fundraising programs. Collects, synthesizes, analyzes, and interprets biographical and financial data to produce
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, the Events Assistant is responsible for the logistics of all proactive and inbound Washington Center events. Examples of events include annual staff and faculty D.C. trips; fundraising events; program
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that will improve processes and optimize results that inform and align with the strategic plan. Key areas of data collection and analysis include career pathways, employer engagement in recruiting and hiring
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updates timely. Complete dashboard reporting, create scheduled reports for university departments and SCS needs, and other ad hoc reporting as needed Maintain and Update W&M’s P2P system’s security plan as
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to an outstanding intercollegiate athletics program by: Forging an environment that demands success with integrity. Winning championships. Empowering leaders. Building a championship culture. Elevating the prestige
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letter; 3) a candidate statement that describes your experience building and growing an impactful research program, including success from multiple sources (e.g. federal and state agencies and foundations