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Beyond Barnard’s leader on general career best practices, and the team’s go-to resource for insights about current trends related to career advising. In addition, the individual in this role will develop
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in neurobiological impacts of early life stress on brain and behavioral development. Start date: June 1, 2026. Work location: Barnard College, RDSC. Compensation: $28.00/hour (approximately $51,000
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possible and what is practical. Job Description: Duties & Responsibilities Institutional Technology Strategy Develop and lead a comprehensive technology and technological innovation strategy aligned with
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possible and what is practical. Job Description: Duties & Responsibilities Institutional Technology Strategy Develop and lead a comprehensive technology and technological innovation strategy aligned with
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Architect to lead the strategic evolution of our Workday ecosystem. In this role, you will move beyond standard maintenance to focus on the "art of the possible." You will bridge the gap between complex
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will: Develop communications plans and media pitching strategies that elevate Barnard’s leadership, faculty, students, and mission. Serve as a primary point of contact for the press, including triaging
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support to the chairs within their cluster and serve as a key partner to the Provost’s Office to develop and refine strong operational protocols and business processes. The Manager will supervise one
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effectiveness, sample syllabi of courses taught and/or a syllabus for an academic writing course that you have developed Finalists will be asked to identify three references, including one with direct knowledge
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supervising of professional and student staff, preparing reports, support for reference and consultation, teaching, faculty support, donor development, and administering an annual budget for acquisitions
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programming, and general programs in support of the overall retention of all students. This position develops and implements programming that supports the orientation, transition, and retention of Barnard