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-User Computing (EUC) is a strategic technology leader responsible for designing and advancing GW’s endpoint and virtual computing ecosystem to support the university’s academic and administrative
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the development of programming and workshops for the campus community Support the professional development of supervisees and contribute to a high-functioning team. Performs other related duties as assigned
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services, Luminate) into the university’s advancement database. Review and verify all documentation related to daily gift deposits to ensure accuracy and compliance with internal financial controls. Perform
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of the high quality of service expected by library patrons and other library departments. The Library Supervisor, Access Services is responsible for providing training, coaching, development, and evaluation
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community by: providing high quality undergraduate, graduate and professional educational opportunities and stimulating and promoting innovative fundamental and applied research activities. This position is
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enrollment results? If you’re equal parts motivator, sales professional, event planner, and marketer, this high visibility and critical college admissions role could be for you. The vision of the George
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, where staff prepares carts with materials to be re-shelved in the stacks areas. This position: Delivers a high level of customer service to library patrons in a fast-paced physical environment. Performs
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vehicles that transport GW students, staff and faculty to desired locations within service borders. Actively report any suspicious activity during hours of operation. Properly use driver app to accept rider
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and providing dedicated IT support during high-profile and executive events. The associate performs routine checks and basic maintenance in technology-enabled classrooms and labs, following
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and administrative support for the Office of the Provost, overseeing a busy, high-volume schedule using the highest degree of judgment and flexibility in the face of rapidly shifting priorities