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Panhellenic Association (PHA). SFL has eight full-time professionals and four graduate assistant(s). The Program Coordinator for Community Collaborations reports to the Assistant Director for Community
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a large team of undergraduate research assistants and interns. The primary responsibilities are to manage budget and hiring, manage daily staff workload, assist team(s) with implementation of projects
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of the university. Assist the director with allocation of fiscal resource budgeting for various improvement and maintenance projects. Independently assess the financial impact of the projects for ROI planning. Assist
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options, and State of Kansas discounts offered by various vendors. KU also offers employees educational and professional development opportunities. Tuition assistance offers up to 12 credit hours per year
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across projects to coordinate research activities, monitor and communicate study progress, and assist with grant management and reporting tasks. These projects focus on the following areas: School-based
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the life course. This position will work across projects to coordinate research activities, monitor and communicate study progress, and assist with grant management and reporting tasks. These projects focus
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collection (e.g., audio recordings, administering pretesting and posttesting). 30% - The PC will assist the Project Director with: preparing materials for instruction (e.g., creating and revising intervention
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collaboration and active engagement with the network team and its leadership. As a working director, the Associate Director will actively participate in technical tasks, project execution, and problem-solving
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conduct focus groups with teachers assist with data collection (e.g., audio recordings, administering pretesting and posttesting). 30% - The PC will assist the Project Director with: preparing materials
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, project execution, and problem-solving alongside various infrastructure teams, contributing directly to the operation and evolution of systems that support the university’s research, teaching, and