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scheduling. The College of Professional Studies is one of ten colleges of Northeastern University, a nationally ranked private research university. Founded in 1960, the College provides lifelong experiential
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& training (virtual + Boston) Week of June 29: 32 hours of Boston planning & training (Boston) Week of July 6- August 1, tentative schedule below (Boston): July 6, 4:30pm-12:30am (8 hours) assisting with move
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minimum of 120+ in-person and virtual meetings maintaining a regular travel schedule to visit identified parent prospects, and meet or exceed annual strategic goals Support fundraising programming
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theme development, creation of technical content, and ensuring that the program budget and schedule are competitive yet realistic; ensuring that funded programs are exceptionally executed, with a focus on
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diverse population is essential. This position will require a flexible work schedule that may include some early evening hours. Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities: Identify the most important job
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. Demonstrated problem solving and organizational skills, time and project management skills, including planning, prioritizing, and scheduling multiple ongoing projects. Experience conducting inspections
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development efforts that best address client needs. Oversees all aspects of delivery of client services – schedules, milestones, faculty coordination, communications with program participants, faculty and guest
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. Supervision This position reports to the Program Lead for Project Management programs. This is a non-tenure track, annually renewable position. This position requires a flexible work schedule that includes
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, superb execution of technical work to achieve impactful research outcomes and outstanding deliverables on schedule, including peer-reviewed publications. The candidate will be expected to develop research
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are currently preparing for the prototype balloon flight supported by the NASA APRA program scheduled in late 2025 or early 2026. We plan the first science balloon flight in the late 2020s, followed by a