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Program Coordinator, you will be a vital contributor within the Center for Child and Family Policy, supporting faculty, leadership, students, and external partners in advancing research, policy, and
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acquired through completion of a bachelor's degree program. Work requires one year experience in marketing, advertising, media, promotions, graphic arts, public relations, sales, or other related background
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strategy for the program, translating elite performance, leadership, and culture into compelling content that resonates across recruiting, fan engagement, and brand partnerships. Minimum Requirements: Work
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| GIS Analyst | Graphic Designer / Product Designer | UX Researcher | Community Impact Intern | Education Content Intern | Program Planner Intern | Community Impact Intern What You’ll Do: Responsibilities
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Be You. At Duke, we celebrate individuality and the unique perspectives that each member of our community brings. As the Program Coordinator, you’ll be a vital
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its surrounding communities. In collaboration with our undergraduate and graduate student farm crew, academic courses, and research, we grow and harvest for our Community Supported Agricultural Program
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Bring to Duke - A bachelor’s degree or equivalent training. - Two years of experience in program administration, communications, or a related field. - Excellent writing and editing skills. - Graphic
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principles Infectious diseases and disease transmission Surveillance techniques Performance measurement and improvement Licensing standards and regulatory requirements Computer proficiency in Excel, PowerPoint
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solutions. Data Visualizations: Create and maintain basic interactive visualizations in Tableau and Power BI. Simplify complex data sets into clear graphics and stage data for visualization. Technological
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content across Sanford School websites Contribute to the creation of graduate program marketing materials such as viewbooks and impact reports Support marketing initiatives aimed at prospective graduate