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, the W&M Foundation advances and furthers the work of William & Mary’s students and faculty —providing vital resources for scholarships, professorships, research and program funding. Consistent with
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closely with the Program leadership, other Resident Advisors, and On-site Program Coordinators to ensure that the infrastructure is in place to support the program and all policies and procedures are being
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for career advising and assessment as well as program development and implementation. As an essential point of contact, the Assistant Director provides students with career coaching and interview preparation
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, including occasional overnight and weekend work as needed to meet the business needs of the operation. All hourly employees are subject to the limitations of the Virginia Manpower Control Program and total
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those funds, the W&M Foundation advances and furthers the work of William & Mary’s students and faculty —providing vital resources for scholarships, professorships, research and program funding
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employees are subject to the limitations of the Virginia Manpower Control Program and total hours worked may not exceed, on average, 29 hours per week, over the course of a twelve-month period beginning May 1
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Foundation advances and furthers the work of William & Mary’s students and faculty —providing vital resources for scholarships, professorships, research and program funding. Consistent with the university’s
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. The Director reports to the Executive Director of Career Development & Professional Engagement and is responsible for strategic program development & administration as well as career advising and programming
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limitations of the Virginia Manpower Control Program and total hours worked may not exceed, on average, 29 hours per week, over the course of a twelve-month period beginning May 1 each year. Arts & Sciences
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are subject to the limitations of the Virginia Manpower Control Program and total hours worked may not exceed on average 29 hours per week, over the course of a twelve-month period beginning May 1 each year