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of professional gift officers and fundraising program directors to include University Life, Athletics, Libraries, and Planned Giving. The position reports directly to the Vice President for Advancement
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documentation for CEPH accreditation and collaborating with MPH program leadership and faculty. Responsibilities: Serves as the primary liaison among students, the MPH student coordinator, and practicum site
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strategic vision for a highly effective philanthropy program at George Mason University. This position is expected to work non-routine hours in order to successfully achieve goals and objectives, and travel
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processing all operational functions of the Graduate Division. Responsibilities: Budgetary and Financial Support Work with supervisor to monitor and track program and special project expenditures to ensure
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, and analyze information to support program goals; and Ability to work in a dynamic environment with frequent software and policy updates. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working in some capacity
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administrative burden, eliminating “no value added” efforts, and automating transaction processing. About the Position: The Collections Specialist develops and maintains a program that reduces defaulted student
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Comprehensive Fundraising Program Carries and maintains a portfolio of 50 to 60 prospects that are being moved through the donor engagement process culminating in Major or Principal gifts (as defined by George
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manner and save money. Program participants also benefit from tailored coaching, aligned Academic Pathways, seamless credit transfer, and access to George Mason?s facilities and student life. From guiding
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these skills, and patience and empathy to discern the student’s skill level and to build on the student’s individual strengths. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s or Doctoral degree in education, special
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and subject matter experts when necessary. Collaborates with Risk Management and other EHS team members to coordinate overlapping program areas in engineering, such as fire safety, industrial hygiene