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reviews supporting projects across campus. The person will conduct or solicit inspections of assigned projects to evaluate program/project performance and confirm the satisfactory progression of work
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activities related to the smooth and effective recruitment and enrollment of incoming students for our graduate and executive degree programs, in particular the Master of Science in Management program. The
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Floater Teacher Assistant implements program activities under the direct supervision of Lead Teacher(s) or Classroom Assistant Teacher(s) and assists in providing developmentally appropriate care and early
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diverse stakeholders in a fast-paced environment. Basic computer skills for scheduling, recordkeeping, and communication. Preferred Qualifications Associate’s or bachelor’s degree in facilities management
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Research Coordinator, Berkley School of Nursing, Georgetown University The Research Coordinator will play a vital role in supporting Dr. Marea's research program focused on reproductive justice, health
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for a large, complex organization; and / or five to seven years of progressive managerial experience of a staff of construction project management professionals Must be computer literate in MS Office, the
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The Center for Functional and Molecular Imaging (CFMI) is actively developing a research program utilizing a number of imaging techniques. This position will involve working with investigators
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and mechanical assemblies in the instructional labs and in the research labs, including power supplies, computer and electronic components, vacuum pumps, including new and aged equipment Be responsible
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The Project Manager is a two-year, renewable, term role that provides project and financial management support for the Privacy and Cryptography Lab in the Computer Science Department within the College
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are designed to engage scholars, students, and Supreme Court justices in conversations about how to interpret and apply the document that sits under glass less than ten blocks from Georgetown Law. The Program