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to begin (or return to!) your Boston College experience! This role is ideal for a candidate looking to make an immediate impact. The Development Assistant, Principal Giving plays a significant and central
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determined at the time a request is made by the department, but it can extend beyond or end prior to the original request. Key Responsibilities: Perform general administrative and clerical duties, including
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planning and management. Essential functions of this role include: Project Leadership (15%): * Primary stewardship of relationships with community partners * Work with Recovery Homes Collaborative and the
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budget structure. Serve as the primary event manager for outside group revenue generating special events and camps/clinics. In addition, the Facilities and Operations Office handles customer service
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the management of appropriate educational, therapeutic and health care services for each student in the classroom, as indicated in the Individualized Education Program. PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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with high-level external and internal constituents of UA, including the President’s Office, the Board of Trustees, the offices of senior administrators across the University, and principal donors
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planning and management. Essential functions of this role include: Project Leadership (15%): * Primary stewardship of relationships with community partners * Work with Recovery Homes Collaborative and the
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annual print media. The incumbent is the primary coordinator with event management and RTAC, and is responsible for coordination of OSI-managed spaces. The Administrative Assistant coordinates specific
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the management of appropriate educational, therapeutic and health care services for each student in the classroom, as indicated in the Individualized Education Program. PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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for Isotope Geochemistry. These include an LA-ICPMS system and two Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer (IRMS) systems, as well as other instrumentation related to sample preparation. The primary purpose