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: The Executive Assistant models professionalism and executive presence in all interactions, demonstrates exceptional communication skills, adapts effectively in a fast-paced environment, and consistently
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of learning science and instructional design models to design and develop high-quality learning experiences for students. The Instructional Designer will: Collaborate with faculty and other stakeholders
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goals and objectives. The position plays a leadership role in the strategic planning processes, including short- and long-term business and financial modeling for academic programs, research centers, and
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nationally. Create communication templates, presentations, press releases and other materials as models for state comprehensive cancer control programs to adapt. Manage and update the Technical Assistance
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to the building. The Check Out Desk is responsible for maintaining a high level of customer service, checking in and out circulating materials and collecting and assessing fines on customer accounts. The shelving
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excellent attention to detail and a solid grasp of the OSI model. A passion for enhancing the employee experience through technology, with a user-centric approach to solution design and support. Proactive and
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intervention; outreach; and consultation. With a commitment to evidence-based, culturally responsive interventions, you will develop and implement treatment plans that align with our Stepped Care model
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learning priorities at GW, leveraging user-driven access models such as demand-driven and evidence-based acquisitions. Produce analyses, data visualizations, and reports to inform collection development. Use
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comprehensive clinical assessment, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management for students within an integrated, holistic model of care. Reporting to the Associate Director of Medical Services
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collection, employment tracking, follow-up surveys, and preparation of required HRSA grant reports. Work with clinical partners to identify context-specific nursing roles, models of care, and standard