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Coworkers. Driving Continuous Improvement. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: Part-Time. 20 hours per week. They will dedicate 483 hours a year to this project. Continuation of the program/position is
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own community. This photographer will help document the DJNF program at the American University School of Communication and then prepare and deliver that media to the DJNF and SOC staff. Essential
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, lounge set-ups, and other duties as assigned. Building Inspection: Conduct building inspections as a part of a quality assurance program. Inspect for vandalism, damages, and check on status of open work
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for the administration of the Federal TEACH Grant Program and other federally mandated reconciliation and reporting requirements. The position is responsible for determining the financial aid eligibility of prospective
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Coordinator supporting the Summer Transition Enrichment Program (STEP), District Scholars, and First-Generation initiatives. This role spans a full-time summer appointment and a part-time academic-year
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FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Description: Summary: The Student-Athlete Support Program (SASP) provides free, virtual peer tutoring services in a one-on-one format to all student-athletes in historically
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audiences. Assist with editing, formatting, and dissemination of research outputs. 3.) Administrative and Program Support Provide administrative and logistical support for PEER Center initiatives, including
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; preparing for and coordinating faculty events, luncheons, or special programs; filing; monitoring the Dean of Faculty email inbox; expense reimbursement processing; overseeing program reviews; and other
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properties. Provide customer service to all campus community members and guests. Maintain consistent communication with supervisors via radio and phone. Positively represent the PSA program, the Office of
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Description: Summary: The First Assistant Volleyball Coach works under the direction of the head coach to assist in all aspects associated with the operation of a successful NCAA Division I program