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professional judgment to evaluate federal tax forms, calculate assets and conduct need analysis to strategically award students consistent with university objectives. Using statistical sampling conduct detailed
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four short-form social media videos by selecting and refining raw clips, applying transitions, color correction, and audio balancing, adding captions, branding elements, and engaging graphics, and
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operations with administration, budgeting, course scheduling, faculty affairs, and departmental programming. This role serves as a key liaison between the department and internal stakeholders, ensuring
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: American University’s Ready Hire program offers you a chance to become a part of a pre-screened and qualified pool of diverse candidates who are ready to fill a variety of temporary full-time and part-time
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Credit Course: $2,865 – $3,500 3-4 Credit Course: $4,725 – $5,300 5-6 Credit Course: $4,938 – $8,835 Candidates With a Terminal Degree 1-2 Credit Course: $3,414 – $4,000 3-4 Credit Course: $5,400 – $6,000
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perform work in a variety of trades in university facilities and is part of a zone maintenance team of trade persons responsible for a defined set of buildings on campus. Responsibilities include work
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) Gifts and pledges of $1,000 or more; (2) Contributions from trustees and other high-level volunteer leaders; (3) Contributions from members of the President’s Council; (4) Corporate in-kind gifts
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reports outcomes as they relate to SIS and AU diversity, equity, and inclusion strategy. This position is responsible for administering the department’s course offerings and designated faculty affairs
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the successful execution of event logistics on the day of the event. 5.) Course Scheduling Prepare and handle paperwork involved in course scheduling to ensure proper procedures are followed. Resolve conflicts
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and outreach programs to all members of the university community and participates in a variety of training and other professional development activities. The Post-MSW Fellow also receives in-depth