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. Familiarity with medical insurance, medical terminology, and basic computer skills preferred. Benefits AU offers a competitive benefits package including a 200% matching retirement plan, tuition benefits
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School of International Service’s Office of International Programs (SIS Abroad) seeks a highly motivated candidate to serve as Program Assistant with a focus on programming support and communication
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in our vibrant PhD program is also desirable. The successful candidate will also be enthusiastic about teaching international affairs from a multidisciplinary perspective at the undergraduate and
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., School of International Service, Health Studies, Environmental Science, Data Science). The successful candidate will be expected to establish an externally supported program of research, engage in research
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background a plus. Experience with a web migration. Excellent computer skills including Adobe Dreamweaver, HTML5, CSS, and other current tools required to fulfill web content responsibilities. Experience with
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University’s Ready Hire program offers you a chance to become a part of a pre-screened and qualified pool of diverse candidates who are ready to fill a variety of temporary full-time and part-time staff openings
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detailed and accurate written records. 3.) Post Conference Completes detailed Program Notes and Close-Out Reports. Conducts post-event assessments, analyzing summaries and participant and client feedback
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Affairs across multiple channels using inbound marketing campaigns (i.e., drip campaigns) and marketing automation, with particular focus on its Washington Semester Program (WSP). This role is key
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liaison program. Assists with reference and research requests from faculty, staff, and students. Creates and updates asynchronous research guides that are posted on the library’s website. Participates in
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Accelerator Program (IAP) and the American Collegiate Program at American University as well as the International Student and Scholar Services office in reference to undergraduate applicants