Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
responsibility and principled entrepreneurship is fostered. Responsibilities* The Program Coordinator has responsibility for the execution of logistics and customer service related to program support including
-
. Promotes student learning and development through outreach, program management, conflict resolution, and supervision. Responsibilities include education and outreach, case management, and interdepartmental
-
collaborating with program leads, deans, and other stakeholders to enhance partnerships, solve problems, and share resources. Additionally, this role will conduct regular training for Disability Access
-
of Student Life. Position Summary: The Program Manager - Group-X reports to the Assistant Director - Group-X and Wellness Education. You will coordinate programs and events to improve the health and well-being
-
work environment. Demonstrated experience engaging and working with external groups and different partners to administer a program. Work Locations May require use of personal vehicles to visit K-12
-
including the development and execution of cultural and social programs for students as well as the day-to-day management of program budgets. The Director is responsible for supervising the program
-
restorative practices, such as conflict coaching, facilitated dialogue, restorative circle processes, and shuttle negotiation. Responsibilities include education and outreach, case management, program
-
Piano Coordination (approximately 50-60% of workload) Program Management & Leadership: Coordinate approximately 45 class piano sections each semester across eight different course levels, serving ~550 non
-
Training Fellowship program, beginning in September 2025. This non-accredited fellowship is designed to prepare athletic trainers for advanced clinical practice in sports medicine. Using an interdisciplinary
-
language cognition research. We encourage candidates who apply computational methods to linguistic research and engage with different perspectives on the contributions and implications of artificial