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training required to credibly lead and implement an access to arms program. History of the Position Michael Bunker led DU’s campus safety department from September 2021 to July 2025. He is credited with
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program participants & parents. Assist in the progressive development of swimmers based on their individual goals. Recognize and respond effectively and efficiently to emergencies. Respond to participant
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for organizing and administering all aspects of the varsity program, including: coaching, recruiting, event scheduling, supervision of program personnel, fund-raising, marketing, budget management and compliance
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public programs. Develop and execute an innovative and scalable sales strategy for our public programs. Partner with the Sales Consultant to ensure public program enrollment goals are met. Grow new
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to hire adjunct instructors for the 2025-2026 academic year to teach a variety of graduate courses in the Library and Information Science department. Courses may vary. More information about the courses can
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Salesforce Certified Administrator or minimum 1-year experience as a Salesforce Administrator Preferred Qualifications Degree in business administration, computer information systems, management information
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experience Bluebooking. Excellent legal research skills. Advanced computer proficiency in software programs relevant to legal research and presentations, such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Demonstrated
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proprietary tools Facility with a command line interface Web scraping Effective utilization of version control software Required Qualifications Education Masters degree in computer
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and Computer Science (Ritchie School) houses three departments and offers six undergraduate degrees, along with several graduate programs. Our small classes, engaged faculty, and atmosphere
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thinking into action and impact by launching a Scholars-in-Residence program to host leading thinkers/researchers, convening an Annual Summit on Pluralism, developing an essential K-12 civil discourse