394 web-programmer-developer-"U"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at East Carolina University
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Safety is responsible for development and administration of ECU’s comprehensive Environmental Health and Safety program for the entire University including the East (Main) Campus, Health Sciences Campus
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development, program planning, marketing, expansion and assessment for Greek Councils under their advisement. They are responsible for collecting, tracking, and analyzing data and developing policy
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research activities. As a Public Science Facilitator of the Community Water Network program, you will: Gain valuable experience working with a multi-disciplinary team of scientists that will help you develop
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ICP’s college-level Office of Administrative & Business Support, determine/implement training needs, ensure training is current, compliant, and develop strategic plan related to organization growth and
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and to ensure their programs are providing the optimal learning environment for residents/fellows. The Program Coordinator provides leadership in developing and implementing all aspects
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range of education programs—including afterschool, tutoring, mentoring, and youth development initiatives—by ensuring accurate data collection, management, and reporting. This position strengthens program
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. The Coordinator of FSL oversees long and short‐range goal and strategy development, program planning, marketing, expansion and assessment for Greek Councils under their advisement. They are responsible
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of the Chancellors Scholar program - Serve on the selection committee for the Chancellors Scholars - Work closely with the Director to develop annual programming and communication with scholars and donors - Assist in
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policy development to promote the health and wellness of abused and neglected children. Job Duties: As an advanced level clinical provider, this person will extend the services of the General Pediatrics
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collaboration, advance the health in rural populations, and develop professionals who adapt to meet current challenges. These guiding principles are the driving forces for our teaching, research and service