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) Union: Excluded Job Description: Summary: WAMU 88.5 is a public media station owned and operated by American University. WAMU is the source for local, regional and NPR news and original programs in
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Description: Summary: WAMU 88.5 is a public media station owned and operated by American University. WAMU is the source for local, regional and NPR news and original programs in Washington DC. Since 1961, WAMU
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(flexibility to accommodate academic schedules). Salary Range: $18.50 per hour. Required Education and Experience: Current enrollment in a graduate degree program at American University. Strong research, writing
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program and the Office of Donor Engagement and Advancement Communications plays a key role in the department’s activities. Donor Engagement and Advancement Communications leads and executes a broad range of
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personnel management, budgetary analysis for new program development, review of contracts and memoranda of agreements (MOAs), administrative oversight of the Office of University Registrar and AU Central
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to support excellence and innovation in instruction. Support the Director of Teaching in developing and maintaining the Center’s programming and resources for faculty on the responsible use of Generative
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University events and programs. Salary Range: $58,000 - $63,000 annually. Required Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree or equivalent. 2 - 4 years of relevant experience. Preferred Education and
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, construct décor. Correspond with vendors and other departments to secure food, space, logistics. Use social media to promote events and programs. Collect and analyze data from events to support mid-year and
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account may cause delays in a hire process. Department: Research Services & Communications Time Type: Part time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Description: Summary: The AU Research Storytellers program
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responsibilities, political affiliation, source of income, veteran status, an individual’s genetic information or any other bases under federal or local laws (collectively "Protected Bases") in its programs and