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Arts at https://www.american.edu/cas/performing-arts/ . The Department of Performing Arts Arts Management Program in the College of Arts and Sciences has the following adjunct salary ranges: Candidates
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., School of International Service, Health Studies, Environmental Science, Data Science). The successful candidate will be expected to establish an externally supported program of research, engage in research
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opportunities for current students. Essential Functions: Assist with data management, including developing systems. Research program alumni. Assist with event logistics such as maintaining registration list
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with the weekly DC Math Circle program, a few hours a week on Wednesday evenings. Essential Functions: Assist in arranging the furniture in the room before sessions. Help to sign in students when needed
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-program supervisor for student staff during NSFP-wide events. Assist with the interview, selection, and training process for Office Assistants, Orientation Chairs, and Orientation Leaders. Conduct benchmark
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enrolled in a graduate program at American University. Essential Functions: Create, send, and monitor one-off, automated, and triggered email sends using tools in Campaigner or other email software. Manage
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experiences that the teacher candidates complete in their program. This is their final classroom experience and occurs at the end of the program. The student teaching placement allows the Teacher Candidate
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experiences that the teacher candidates complete in their program. This is their final classroom experience and occurs at the end of the program. The student teaching placement allows the Teacher Candidate
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account may cause delays in a hire process. Department: Living-Learning Communities Support Time Type: Part time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Description: Summary: Program Leaders (PLs) serve as key
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, including through event planning, communications and marketing, dialogue facilitation, research, and program design. Essential Functions: Learn and share principles of civic and academic dialogue. Plan events