26 computer-programmer-"U.S"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University"-"U" positions at Emory University
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within our team and report directly to the Program Director. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Manages a project. Coordinates the strategic planning process and monitors progress toward achieving project goals
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. The School of Nursing's "SAFE Network" seeks a Public Health Program Associate to join their team. About SAFE Network: The Southeastern Alliance
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at The Carter Center SUMMARY: The Program Assistant provides administrative and logistical support for the Office of the Vice President for Peace Program. Assists assigned managers and team members by maintaining
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at The Carter Center . SUMMARY: The Administrative Assistant (AA) organizes the development and implementation of a robust Major Gifts Program under the umbrella of Development, which stewards donors and
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service to donors and prospects. Contributes to budget preparation and ensures efficient administrative procedures. Maintains compliance with organizational policies and supports program operations. Pursues
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at The Carter Center SUMMARY: The Administrative Assistant supports the Program Finance team, providing a wide range of administrative, logistical, financial, and data review/entry tasks. Key responsibilities
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development program experience. Experience working with U.S. and other government donors, multilateral agencies, private foundations, and donors headquartered in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East is
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Coalition unites global and country leaders, donors, multilateral organizations, and NGOs from various large-scale health campaign domains. Hosted by The Task Force for Global Health, the HCE Program Office
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inventory reports to Health and Peace Directors at the beginning of each fiscal period. Ensures the data (Assets, Fleet, Employee, Program, and Sub Office) on the Inventory Management System are updated
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for clinical program development, faculty recruitment, workforce development, the growth and advancement of research, scholarly activity, and educational excellence of the trainees within the Division