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-based reporting, long-term modeling, budget development tools, sponsored research analytics, and the development of business plans for new programs and initiatives. Responsible for supporting
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, research and ornamental purposes at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University, including the planning and development of horticultural displays, procedures and methods. Procure, install and maintain
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placements and track student deliverables. - Support recruitment, selection, and onboarding processes. - Prepare application packets and support interview and meeting scheduling. - Coordinate travel and
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of sophisticated parking access and revenue systems. Work Performed Ensure all systems are correctly configured and fully functional, including development and maintenance of necessary interfaces. Apply high degree
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Occupational Summary The Social Media Specialist for Trinity College of Arts & Sciences develops and executes a comprehensive social media strategy across
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advises Duke University Union (DUU) on strategic planning, self-governance, leadership development, programming, financial management, risk mitigation, and contract execution. The role advances the vision
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activities for Duke Arts Presents, including email marketing, newsletters, reminders, post‑show surveys, and targeted outreach. - Develop and publish content for Duke Arts Presents social media channels while
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payments—including cash, checks, and ClinCard—and act as fiduciary for cash funds. • Support senior analysts with annual budget preparation and variance reporting. • Train faculty and staff on Duke’s
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. JOB DUTIES Perform a variety of professional duties involved in developing and delivering occupational health nursing services to Duke employees at the Employee Occupational Health & Wellness (EOHW
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. The Associate in Research will support analyses of data obtained from aforementioned research studies. The Associate in Research will support human subjects protocol development and interactions with Injury