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general hand and power tools Minimum of 3 years’ experience of working a mechanical job PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Ability to read and write English and follow oral and written instructions. Able to bend, stoop
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Director, Financial Well-Being will play a critical role in coordinating all financial wellness initiatives and programming for the Barnard community of students, faculty, and staff. The Associate Director
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Capable of using general hand and power tools Minimum of 3 years' experience of working a mechanical job PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Ability to read and write English and follow oral and written instructions. Able
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Capable of using general hand and power tools Minimum of 3 years’ experience of working a mechanical job PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Ability to read and write English and follow oral and written instructions. Able
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the classroom; to serve all Barnard students by expanding the use of computation and data analysis across disciplines, through both curricular offerings and other programming such as workshops or support for
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of completed onboarding paperwork, and maintain and follow onboarding checklists. People Experience - Student Employment: Serve as the initial point of contact for the Student Employment Program, including
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Writing Fellows Program Job Description: Graduate Assistant for our Creative Writing Fellows Program Skills, Qualifications & Requirements: Must be a Former Creative Writing Fellow to be considered $22.00
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Learning Programs is seeking part time instructors for our non-degree programs, BarnardNext. A program specifically designed for lifelong learners looking for an opportunity to expand their horizons, learn
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of faculty, students, and staff in generative AI and help with the development of research in AI and STEM pedagogy. Primary Responsibilities: 1. Faculty Programming & Support Develop and support programming
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. The Barnard Early-Career Faculty Fellow program is a two-year residential fellowship welcoming of early-career scholars from social backgrounds under-represented in academia. The fellowship is designed to help