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the University Human Resources web page here for further information. About the Opportunity: The Project Manager works with the Annenberg - Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Literacy
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Job Description: The Division of Pre-College and Undergraduate Programs is responsible for developing and offering non-credit and credit courses and programs for 6,000 high school students, as
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establishing priorities, and the ability to develop, plan, and implement short and long-range goals. Knowledge of conference facilities, technology, and equipment. Ability to make administrative/procedural
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goals, recruit and develop fundraising volunteers, identify high-potential donors, help solicit major gifts, solicit leadership-level gifts, and foster meaningful alumni participation in support of
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training program, including receiving instruction on Use of Force policy. Must be eligibale for licensing as a Special Police Office by the SUperindendent of the Rhode Island State Police. Those candidates
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processes and maximizing value across its supply chain. This position is responsible for leading strategic sourcing initiatives, developing and implementing category management strategies, and negotiating
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the University Human Resources web page here for further information. About the Opportunity: Brown University’s School of Professional Studies (SPS) brings a Brown education to new audiences of learners: those
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Job Description: Summary: The CARE Training Specialist, in consultation with the Director and members of the CARE management team, will develop a comprehensive educational plan and provide training
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Bachelor’s degree required. 3–5 years of progressive experience in program management, athletics administration, student development, alumni relations, or a related field. Proven success in coordinating
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functions and development, using sea urchin embryonic cells and human cancer cells. (2) Evolutionary Developmental Biology: Discovering how molecular evolution alters the developmental program and contributes