43 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"U.S"-"St"-"UCL" positions at Yeshiva University
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budgeting skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Desire to work in a highly collaborative team-based environment. Polite, friendly demeanor. Proficient with technology
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interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills. Ability to manage multiple deadlines and priorities with attention to detail. Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office and ability to generate reports and
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Position Summary: The Campus Life Coordinator will be a hands-on team member who will serve as the first point of contact for multiple departments under the Dean of Students office, ensure
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programs, management of energy acquisition utility management, that align with the organization's environmental goals and commitments while ensuring regulatory compliance. Sustainability Program Management
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professional support and guidance in the administration of grants, contracts, and related funds to faculty and staff. This position will collaborate with the Office of Sponsored Programs on award management and
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new opportunities for student programming, including community-building events, including school-wide welcome-back event, study breaks, mental wellness programming, halfway to Graduation, final exam
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business programs. Working closely with the marketing team, faculty, students, and alumni, the Manager will help enhance awareness, grow engagement, and support enrollment and community-building goals
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departments throughout the University to achieve project goals. Position Responsibilities: Conducts programming studies with academic + administrative stakeholders to define and clarify the scope of work
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processes. Research new vendors and identify ways to cut costs to reduce overall spending. Work with programming and admissions teams to procure goods and services. Sit in the Main Office, helping answer
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utilizing animals in their research programs. The health care for all animals used in research studies at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Einstein), which includes multiple species, is provided by