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the impact on students and faculty. The Program Coordinator’s primary areas of responsibility include: Project management Relationship management Staff supervision and management Program delivery Other duties
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Overview Georgetown is seeking a Contract Officer, Capital Procurement to draft, review and approve supplier contracts and master agreements, as well as guide GU stakeholders through the contracts process
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The Research Assistant (RA), Department of Family Medicine - Georgetown University, supports the conduct of a large, multi-site, randomized controlled trial. Main responsibilities center on the
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Senior Director, Commercial Business (Ticketing and Game Promotions) will be part of the Office of the Chief Commercial Officer/Georgetown University. The Senior Director, Commercial Business (Ticketing
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Managing Director reports directly to the Director of the Prisons and Justice Initiative and serves as a primary leader responsible for internal management and operational execution. The position supervises multiple
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University construction and renovation projects. The Coordinator serves as the primary on-site technical point of contact, ensuring that low-voltage cabling, hardware installation, and equipment room readiness
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Student Conduct. Requirements and Qualifications A Masters degree in higher education or related field; or a J.D. law degree is required for this role. Experience requirements: Minimum of 5 years
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● A completed Master's Degree is required, preferably in the area of Higher Education, Student Affairs, Counseling or Social Work. Thorough understanding of and commitment to the work of Residential
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accounting activities, including developing controls, performing comprehensive bank and system reconciliations, and acting as the primary point of contact for all external audit requests (financial statement
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, demonstrates excellent judgment, and ensures the seamless management of complex priorities. As a primary receptionist for the Dean’s Office, the position serves as the first point of contact for visitors and