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. The Center serves as a hub of programming that develops the knowledge, skills and practices necessary for well-being throughout an individual’s life — with resources that serve the entire Barnard College
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If you are a current Barnard College employee, please use the internal career site to apply for this position. Job: Artemis Rising Foundation Filmmaker Fellow Job Summary: The Film Studies Program
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fluently Ability to maintain composure in an emergency situation Ability to maintain professional and technical competency Possess valid New York State Security Guard License. Possess Fire Guard Certificate
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fluently Ability to maintain composure in an emergency situation Ability to maintain professional and technical competency Possess valid New York State Security Guard License. Possess Fire Guard Certificate
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, ability to climb stairs. QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma or GED, plus 2 or more years work experience Ability to communicate effectively; to comprehend, write, and speak English fluently Ability
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fluently Ability to maintain composure in an emergency situation Ability to maintain professional and technical competency Possess valid New York State Security Guard License. Possess Fire Guard Certificate
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diploma plus 2 to 3 years’ related experience Ability to comprehend, write, and speak English fluently Ability to maintain composure in an emergency situation Ability to maintain professional and technical
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If you are a current Barnard College employee, please use the internal career site to apply for this position. Job: Adjunct, Cognitive Science Job Summary: The Cognitive Science Program at Barnard
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group fitness classes in a higher education setting up to 4 hours per week. You must have relevant certifications with proof of completion for any fitness certification program. Job Description: This
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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 expand