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, and developing/delivering training material. This position has been designated as Hybrid 2 Days. Please note that work mode designations are regularly reviewed in order to meet the evolving needs
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The Community Director administers the residential program for a campus community housing between 350-900 students. Duties include supervision and development of the resident assistant staff and design
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ambitions of Georgetown University Medical Center and the Office of Advancement by cultivating and developing partnerships with the University’s highest profile and most complex philanthropic relationships
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Associate Director, Massive Data Institute - McCourt School of Public Policy - Georgetown University
responsible for 1) collaborating with the Faculty Director and MDI executive committee to develop and implement strategic plans; (2) recruiting, supervising, and developing MDI staff; (3) managing and
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, and other activities Tracks, collects, and organizes data on activities, outputs, and evidence of impact for use in fundraising, reporting, and communications efforts. Develop internal and external
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. The Lab Manager may also develop novel testing and scoring protocols when necessary, and will have opportunities to analyze data, present findings at conferences, and write manuscripts. The Lab Manager will
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institution administrators, and alumni about rules' implications. Assists in developing additional compliance programs and policies. Manages the conduct of audits and reviews to ensure adherence to all policies
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support policymakers and partners by providing expert legal technical assistance; (2) track and analyze policy developments and relevant litigation, including by advising on the development of and
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The IT Trainer is responsible for enhancing the technical skills of students, faculty and staff at Georgetown University by designing, developing, and delivering training programs. This role is crucial
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the training of internship students over Fall, Spring and Summer semesters Work Interactions This work is in support of the DC CFAR funding opportunity. Work supporting this funding will develop a better