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• Project Management: o Ability to independently manage multiple concurrent projects under supervision • Soft Skills: o Highly self-motivated and able to work independently o Strong commitment to maintaining
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as Assigned - 5% Record tasks and activities in multiple formats including electronic databases Qualifications Minimum Qualifications High school diploma/GED and a minimum of 3 years of experience in
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and external communications. Develop and implement comprehensive communication strategies to advance the program mission and objectives. Align communication efforts with the program goals, ensuring
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of the Arboretum that are aligned with organizational priorities, and IDEA (Diversity, Equity, Access and Inclusion) best practices ● Participate in program evaluation processes, incorporating participant feedback
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knowledge of East Asian Studies research practices and research management of East Asian language materials in multiple formats. Proficiency in Chinese. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $69,000 - $73,000
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or similar software. Video storytelling and crafting a compelling narrative through multimedia. 40% - Work as a Member of the GDP Team Work with supervisor to align on project scope and workflow for requests
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the requirements of the building. Design and implement various on-going commissioning strategies for multiple mainstream DDC systems for use in all campus buildings. 10% Serve as a systems expert and a training
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alumni with knowledge, tools, resources, and support to secure meaningful roles that align with their interests and goals. The Career Coach, part of the Undergraduate Career Development team within
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(25%) Serve on college and divisional leadership teams and committees to align student engagement efforts with institutional goals related to student success, equity, and well-being. Cultivate
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processes for accommodations, assessments (pre/post exam review analysis/procedure), syllabi review, cohesiveness of courses, student experience, and aligning courses and programs with student learning