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media presence as appropriate. Serve as a liaison between students, facility, partners, and community stakeholders. FLSA Nonexempt Grade 99H Salary Details $20 per hour Minimum Salary 15.92 Mid Range
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. Social Media Campaign Support: Assisting in the planning, scheduling, and posting of Rutgers Day promotional content, as well as monitoring engagement across platforms to ensure broad audience reach. Sign
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Presidential Employee Excellence Recognition program. Manages the Human Resources brand and reputation, including oversight of websites, newsletters, and social media. Partners with HR leaders, academic units
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and BA degrees in Visual Arts with concentrations in Drawing, Media, Painting, Photography, Print, and Sculpture as well as a BFA in Design. The Department also offers MFA degrees in Visual Arts and
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. Manages websites, social media, and communications to highlight impact, support fundraising, and strengthen partnerships while working closely with Institute leadership and collaborators. FLSA Exempt Grade
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and social media to communicate to undergraduates preferred. Experience in developing/coordinating student leadership programs including summer orientations and bridge programs preferred. Experience
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and platforms such as Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, Adobe Creative Suite (or equivalent), CMS tools, social media management dashboards, and project management platforms. Physical Demands and Work
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. Equipment Utilized DN, IMS, MS Office, Canvas, and SalesForce are used in a daily capacity on desktop, laptop, and mobile platforms. Comfort and familiarity with social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter
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, accounting, grant submission and management, budget, procurement, personnel, facilities and space, events, website and social media maintenance and updates, recruitment, expense reimbursements, absence
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nanoparticles contribute to diseases. Environmental Nanoparticles of interest include those emitted from wildfires, traffic and micro-nanoplastics, the byproduct of degradation of plastics in environmental media