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-wide listservs, program listservs, and email management system. Position Type/Expected Hours Of Work: Part-Time. 20 hours per week. Salary Range: $18.50 per hour. Required Education and Experience: Must
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of Work: Part time. 20-25 hours a week. Continuation of the program/position is contingent upon external funding. Salary Range: $38 - $42 per hour. Required Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree
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. The Assistant Dean of Development plans, implements, and oversees the major gift fundraising program for SPA with emphasis on gifts of $100,000 to $1,000,000+, as well as collaborates with the principal gifts
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meaningful change in the world. Learn more about American University . Department: Program & Event Support Time Type: Part time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Description: Summary: The Part-Time Event Data
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American University, and NPR stations which carry the program across the country. Serve as a representative of the show at conferences, in communications with member stations, and at public events
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. Oversee the planning and execution of student-facing programming as well as provide graduate program support and backstopping support as necessary. Participates in and provides support for major SIS
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announcement that will be used to fill adjunct vacancies as they occur. Until you hear from a representative of the SCHOOL/PROGRAM or the Office of HR Faculty, please continue to also apply directly to other
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offices, consultants, and external partners. Essential Functions: 1.) Program Administration and Operations Leads day-to-day operations for all SOC graduate programs and coordinate new policies and
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the operational and logistical functions of the department’s work to support multiple student-focused functional areas. Specifically, the Coordinator of Logistics & Operations supports program and event logistics
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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