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experiences to apply. For questions about the Career Ambassador program or the application process, please contact the Career Center at CareerCenter@american.edu . Responsibilities: Greet Career Center
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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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account may cause delays in a hire process. Department: College of Arts & Sciences Time Type: Part time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Description: Summary: The INSPIRE (Interdisciplinary Social and Public
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account may cause delays in a hire process. Department: College of Arts & Sciences Time Type: Part time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Description: Summary: The INSPIRE (Interdisciplinary Social and Public
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Service Assisting members with inquiries, providing information about the facility and programs, and resolving complaints or concerns. Creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for all users
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Affairs across multiple channels using inbound marketing campaigns (i.e., drip campaigns) and marketing automation, with particular focus on its Washington Semester Program (WSP). This role is key
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change at any time with or without notice. Benefits AU offers a competitive benefits package including a 200% matching retirement plan, tuition benefits for full-time staff and their families, several
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to high-quality pedagogy, including currency in teaching content, methods, and instructional technology (3) Curricular and program development experience; and (4) Ability to work in teams and commitment
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for the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and the School of Education (SOE) to support career services and resources for students. This position will involve preparing materials for career workshops, updating
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programs in Washington DC. Since 1961, WAMU has been amplifying voices and sharing stories from the many neighborhoods and communities in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. The Development