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Marketing and Communication for creative direction and concept assessment and critique. Participate in project kick-off meetings, planning, research, brainstorming, conceptual development, and prepare design
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OCLC WorldCat to ensure accurate reflection of the library's collection. Gain expertise in Alma Analytics and produce data-driven reports for statistical, analytical and collection-development purposes
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Continuous Improvement. Developing Plans. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: Full-time. 40 hours per week. Position is considered as essential personnel under the University Personnel policies. Position is
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operation to ensure a comfortable living and learning environment. Installs new mechanical or HVAC equipment. Reconditions equipment to improve reliability and extend service life. Develops initial proposals
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Decisions. Developing Plans. Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: Part-Time. 5 hours per week. Salary Range: $22.86 per hour. Required Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree. 1 - 3 years of relevant
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well as National Code compliance guidelines (e.g. NEC, NFPA). Competencies: Developing Plans. Making Accurate Judgments and Decisions. Building and Supporting Teams. Championing Customer Needs. Position Type
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team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for developing engaging and dynamic multimedia materials, drafting and posting social media content, managing email newsletters, and working directly with
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the physical development of student-athletes for all phases of season, pre- and post-season practice and competitions. Assist with the implementation of the practice plans for Cross Country and Track athletes
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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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of Public Affairs (SPA) at American University has been a hub for policy-related research and teaching for 85 years. Created during the depths of the Great Depression to train federal employees to implement