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will remain open until the position is filled. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring students are prepared for success after graduation through intentional skill development as
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the development of strategies and implementation of program marketing. The marketing manager develops campaigns, supervises design work of student staff, reviews production of promotions, and assesses outcomes
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. The positions focus is creating a welcoming environment, providing prompt communications to students, supporting office staff, and maintaining smooth day-to-day operations. Transferable Skill Development OSU is
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accessibility training. Maintain knowledge of current emerging practices and assistive technologies, web, and application development trends. Individually and collaboratively, design and conduct educational
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accessibility training. Maintain knowledge of current emerging practices and assistive technologies, web, and application development trends. Individually and collaboratively, design and conduct educational
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for marketing and communication efforts. 5% Professional development and Other Duties as Assigned Represents CDC and NSO at division, university and community levels in areas such as committee work, program
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of programs, events, and activities, ensuring coverage of key moments and features. • Edit, process, and prepare photos for marketing materials, social media, and web content. • Collaborate with graphic
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in learning new technologies, and have a keen eye for detail. This internship is designed to give students hands-on experience creating, developing and maintaining communication and design material
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of Liberal Arts strategic plan to achieve student access and persistence. This position may require occasional travel as part of training, professional development or outreach efforts. The Success Coach will
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or willingness to learn. Experience with student information systems (e.g. Banner, CORE, Web for Advisors), degree audit systems, and Microsoft Office. Understanding of adult lifespan development and experience