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County Department: FAES | Paulding County The Office Services Coordinator Position in Williams County is a 40-hour, 5-day per week position that will provide primary support for all program areas in
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including webpages, blog sites, social media, newsletters, and articles. The Program Assistant will assist the ANR Educator with annual budgets, including keeping budget reports up to date. The Program
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bridge program to support incoming students in their transition to college, a residential Living-Learning Community for Engineers, Architects, and Planners (LEAP), course instruction, and co-curricular
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the strategic planning process to ensure initiatives are advanced in alignment with the strategic plan. Develops, implements and executes project plans crossing multiple areas of the college. Directs, manages
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visibility through archiving media, managing social media presence, and updating web content. Collaborate with the CAMELOT team to support all programmatic and operational needs. Travel to workshops
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on campus interviewing. Key Responsibilities: Plan and execute employer-facing events including career fairs in collaboration with student organizations (e.g., Engineering Winter Career Fair sponsored by SWE
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program Ensures completion of data entry in departmental and web based programs utilizing student staff Communicates with departmental staff on request work pending Completes reports and standardized forms
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communication channels, including newsletters, social media and blogs, to effectively communicate the CTSI’s vision and impact. Works with program areas and other department teams/staff to identify marketing and
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urban mission, including workshops, presentations and community meetings. The individual in this position manages the center’s social media pages, creates content for the blog and annual report, manages
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research program focused structural biology and immuno-oncology with an emphasis on molecular mechanisms of immune regulation in cancer. The faculty would leverage OSU’s cryo-EM, NMR, X-ray crystallography