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of Strength and Conditioning Coach provides comprehensive training programs to the student-athlete of George Mason University. These programs are to be designed to decrease the occurrence
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of Facilities & Campus Operations, this role provides senior-level direction and day-to-day operational leadership for the implementation of George Mason University’s Capital Plan, ensuring alignment with
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Director works closely with the IDIA team, university leadership, and faculty to develop and manage programs and initiatives that catalyze, develop, and scale transdisciplinary research efforts across
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Department: The mission of the Enterprise Applications (EA) department is to plan, implement and maintain integrated central and distributed information systems and associated databases that support the
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thrive. Our mission is to attract, engage, and retain talented faculty and staff through meaningful programs and practices that foster connection, growth, and well-being. As a trusted strategic partner
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Department: Risk, Safety, and Resilience (RSR) Classification: Program Admin Specialist 1 Job Category: Classified Staff Job Type: Full-Time Work Schedule: Full-time (1.0 FTE, 40 hrs/wk) Location
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Promotion, Fraternity & Sorority Life, Student Organizations and Governance, the GMU Esports program, and Business and Administrative operations. About the Position: The Assistant Director of Student
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strategic plan, ensuring a diverse and successful student body that contributes to the institution's excellence and global impact. About the Position: The Honors College Admissions Counselor actively recruits
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revenues. Manages a team of professional gift officers and fundraising program directors to include University Life, Athletics, Libraries, and Planned Giving. The position reports directly to the Vice
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-focused practice. The College comprises five academic units and serves over 3,000 students through nationally recognized programs, including five undergraduate degrees, thirteen graduate degrees, and seven