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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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scholarship in the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences is pursued. Learn more about the College of Arts and Sciences at https://www.american.edu/cas/ and the Department of World Languages and Cultures at https
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Sciences at https://www.american.edu/cas/ and the Department of Physics at https://www.american.edu/cas/physics/ . The Department of Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences has the following adjunct
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program compliance with university policy and District of Columbia law. Collaborates with the Clery Act Coordinator to ensure program compliance with the Clery Act, Title IX and the Higher Education
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, including, but not limited to, IRE and NICAR, the international Investigative Reporters and Editors and its spinoff, the National Institute for Computer Assisted Reporting, respectively. This position also
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feet or more, and lift 50lbs. Additional Eligibility Qualifications: Ability to use smartphones and possess basic computer knowledge for job functions such as but not limited to reading and responding
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requests and make recommendations to internal stakeholders ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, project and resource efficiency and program effectiveness. 2.) Data Analysis Conduct financial data
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Oracle SQL and Oracle databases. Must be familiar with the Freedom of Information Act, the tools of computer-assisted reporting and data-driven, web-based investigative projects. Excellent written and oral
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College of Arts and Sciences at https://www.american.edu/cas/ and the Department of History at https://www.american.edu/cas/history/ . The Department of History in the College of Arts and Sciences has
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Description: Summary: Under the general supervision of the Head Women’s Soccer Coach, the Assistant Women's Soccer Coach position manages aspects of the University’s varsity women’s soccer program. The