232 web-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at Case Western Reserve University
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. There will be frequent interactions with web developers and content editors of other teams, with collaboration skills playing a key role. This individual also will support the university's efforts to ensure
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University Physics Department 10900 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44106-7079 Web Page: http://physics.case.edu
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giving, 4) strategic initiatives as determined by the vice dean & executive director. Functioning as part of a university development team, the incumbent will be expected to work collegially, and in
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for the university by managing proposal development for major gift ($100,000-$1,000,000) fundraising across the university. The associate director's focus will play a critical role in generating revenue
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applicable to web-based environments. Ability to develop an in-depth understanding of client's needs to be more helpful. The ability to consider how different audiences are likely to respond and choose the
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Communications leaders to incorporate schools¿ and units¿ development, alumni relations and communications strategies into the university's overall direction and will participate in the ongoing development and
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Reserve University's web presence. This leadership role is pivotal in shaping a cohesive, accessible, and engaging user journey across all university websites, with a primary focus on ensuring that digital
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the responsibility of raising private support to the university and the achievement of personal fundraising goals. (30%) Identify new prospects, develop new opportunities and strategies for achieving the university's
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implement strategies for the ongoing management, development, and maintenance of Case Western Reserve University's University Archives and Special Collections, working collaboratively with Kelvin Smith
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activity. As a generalist, the development associate is comfortable representing multiple schools/units and discussing priorities across the university. The incumbent is an excellent collaborator and works