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minimum of one year of administrative office experience Computer proficiency skills Preferred Qualifications University admissions experience Work Schedule Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., 37.5 hours
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for organizing and administering all aspects of the varsity program, including: coaching, recruiting, event scheduling, supervision of program personnel, fund-raising, marketing, budget management and compliance
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training required to credibly lead and implement an access to arms program. History of the Position Michael Bunker led DU’s campus safety department from September 2021 to July 2025. He is credited with
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public programs. Develop and execute an innovative and scalable sales strategy for our public programs. Partner with the Sales Consultant to ensure public program enrollment goals are met. Grow new
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program designed for gifted children. Established in 1984, Ricks provides nationally recognized gifted education to approximately 200 students ranging from preschool through eighth grade, who demonstrate
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thinking into action and impact by launching a Scholars-in-Residence program to host leading thinkers/researchers, convening an Annual Summit on Pluralism, developing an essential K-12 civil discourse
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, students who have not been in for an appointment, students on academic probation, etc.). Coordinating and/or participating in the advising-related role of New/Transfer Student Discoveries Orientation program
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online will be accepted. Course Rate Teaching adjunct faculty are compensated at a rate of $1,290.00 - $1,642.00 per credit hour or 10 points. The specific rate paid is dependent on program, course
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to support their success. Provide assignment feedback and grades to students in a timely manner. Respond to emails from students and program leadership within 48 business hours. Participate in recruiting and
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regular cadence of communication with graduate students, faculty, and other University offices as related to academic timelines, university policies & program guidelines, and students’ progress toward