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work designation. Complete details about Georgetown University’s mode of work designations for staff and AAP positions can be found on the Department of Human Resources website: https://hr.georgetown.edu
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limited to: Obtain and assist in the solicitation of project approvals from internal University entities, appropriate government agencies, and community interest groups. Develop and ensure strict adherence
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analysis; develops and advances project strategies; conceptualizes new projects; contributes to the center’s external engagement priorities and activities; and represents the center at public events, in
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administrative objectives. The Specialist II works independently on moderately complex projects (e.g., lab refreshes, system upgrades) and plays a key part in developing the technical skills of the support team
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The CRM and Integration Developer, University Information Services (UIS) - Georgetown University designs, implements, and maintains systems that control user access to organizational resources, ensuring
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, conducting design reviews, and performing site inspections to monitor quality and progress. The role may also involve designing small projects, supporting master planning efforts, and developing reports and
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the Georgetown Entrepreneurship Initiative’s (GEship) Leonsis Venture Lab and the broader venture development program. The role supports early-stage entrepreneurs by managing programming, services, and a co
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service. A component of the work includes keeping with Georgetown University’s mission to educate people to be reflective lifelong learners and responsible and active participants in civic life and service
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questions, email scsspecialprograms@georgetown.edu . Student Applicants (current Georgetown University student) Submit your application through GMS. Please use this link: https://www.myworkday.com/georgetown
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, and fellow project managers Obtains and assists in the solicitation of project approvals from internal University entities, appropriate government agencies, and community interest groups Develops and