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to establish service standards and best practices that evolve with the needs of our campus community. From maintaining accurate patron and service data to contributing directly to academic success, this is more
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: The Assistant Coach I, Women's Golf, at the University of Delaware is a valued member within the University and Department of Athletics, Community & Campus Recreation (DACCR), upholding and embracing
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CONTEXT OF THE JOB: Under limited supervision, assists in the operation of the emergency communication center. Independent judgment is required in the application of procedures and policy. The Dispatcher is
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the major dissemination point for information about the University. Under the direction of the Vice President of OCM, the Senior Director, Digital Communications is primarily responsible for leading
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Administration. The beginning date for the position is August 2025. Candidates must possess a Masters’ or higher degree, experience in teaching sales and sales management, and commensurate experience in managing
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to students and their families. From prospective students through graduation, he or she is responsible for meeting and corresponding with students and their families to guide them through components
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. The salary for this position is supported partially or entirely by State, Federal and external grants and sources with an annual funding cycle. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: Participates in multi-disciplinary
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of the Job: This is a full-time grant-funded position. The College of Education and Human Development is a diversified college with undergraduate and graduate programs that require a close working relationship
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positions in the Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science. The appointment is expected to begin on August 16, 2025, and will run until August 31, 2026, with the possibility of renewal for up to a maximum
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practices. In particular, our team of psychologists and psychometricians studies the science and practice of outcomes measurement. CHART is funded through grants from the National Institutes of Health