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Reporting to the Director of Student Success Programs, the Learning Specialist serves as the primary point of contact for students when navigating their academic journey. The Learning Specialist
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Position purpose: The Experiential Learning Coordinator will play a vital role in enhancing the educational experience of law students by coordinating summer externships, in-semester field
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To support the work of the Belmont Formation Collaborative, especially the Director of Community-Engaged Learning and Service, in overseeing major service & community engagement projects involving
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radical champions for helping people and communities flourish. Student-centered focus with an emphasis on Learning Communities. Creativity, imagination, ability to seek original, effective solutions
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techniques. ● Organizes and prepares learning materials and classroom environments daily. ● Supports engagement efforts with families, schools, and community-based organizations as necessary. ● Assists with
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for an assigned residential facility and participating in assigned teams responsible for Residence Life processes. This is a twelve-month, live-in position. Educational: Creates a learning environment for students
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Executive Assistant, Chief of Staff & EVP Administration & EVP External Engagement & General Counsel
discretion and sound judgment in all aspects of work. Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality. Ability to learn campus administrative computing database - Banner software. Experience working in a
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support to the Director in the administration of the Visiting Student Learning Opportunities (VSLO), including updating FCoM elective information with the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC
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after-hours for special events. Ability to maintain confidentiality while delivering exceptional computer, phone and customer service skills. Word and Excel proficient. Excellent oral and written
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correspondence, computer screen, forms, etc. The employee is regularly required to talk and hear. The employee frequently is required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; and reach with hands and