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requirements for operating state vehicles and equipment under Mason’s Vehicle Use Policy 1411 https://universitypolicy.gmu.edu/policies/vehicle-use/. The Office of Risk Management reserves the right to review
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programs equivalent to a Medical Assistant certification or comparable experience gained through military, EMT training, or working in a ambulatory care setting such as primary care or urgent care
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and faculty, and current and prospective students through sound administrative team support. The department?s objectives are offering Computer Science programs at undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral
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to develop teaching skills and use new methodologies and approaches. Information About Our Program Offerings: Undergraduate Program Offerings: https://business.gmu.edu/undergraduate/academic‐programs
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leadership and/or program development. Instructions to Applicants: For full consideration, applicants must apply for the Success Coach at https://jobs.gmu.edu/. Complete and submit the online application
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; Maintains knowledge of building occupants and uses; provide high-level tours of LSEB highlighting facilities, programs, and research activities; Develops, maintains, and updates standard operating procedures
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community to learn, work, live, and thrive. RSR serves the university by managing enterprise and operational risk, health, safety, environmental, emergency management programs in collaboration with our
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during the academic year, and professional development; Commuter Choice Transit Benefit (monthly benefit to cover the cost of commuting by public transit or vanpool); Virginia Retirement System Hybrid Plan
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Specialist supports data governance and data literacy programs at George Mason University, with a focus on enhancing the use of data for end-user analytics and decision-support, particularly in the development
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. 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 certificate offerings