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If you are a current Barnard College employee, please use the internal career site to apply for this position. Job: Design Center Graduate Assistant The Barnard College Design Center is seeking a
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their shift may interact directly with other Facilities Services staff and College members including Trades, HVAC, other Custodians, Public Safety Officers and faculty members. A pleasant relationship that is
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-oriented Lab safety training Experience: Two years of teaching experience required Schedule Requirements: Must be available to teach in evenings (5-9:30 PM) on multiple weekdays Physical Requirements
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If you are a current Barnard College employee, please use the internal career site to apply for this position. Job: Design Center Coordinator The Barnard College Design Center is seeking a full-time
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, and public spaces, as needed to support ongoing maintenance and operations. Adheres to all safety protocols and organizational procedures to ensure work is performed safely, efficiently, and in
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If you are a current Barnard College employee, please use the internal career site to apply for this position. Job: Research Assistant/Lab Manager (Neuroscience) This is a full time position (35hrs
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to the Associate Vice President for Technological Innovation and Chief Information Officer, this role is responsible for advancing how the College uses enterprise platforms, digital tools, and emerging technologies
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. Reporting to the Associate Vice President for Technological Innovation and Chief Information Officer, this role is responsible for advancing how the College uses enterprise platforms, digital tools, and
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, Integration Administration, Security, and Reporting. Community: Represent the College in peer groups, user conferences, and other events to maintain a network of informal resources. Partnership: Maintain
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revues. A primary focus of the course is the period known as “The Golden Age” of the American musical (1943-1964). In addition, the craft and methodology of musical theater dance creation will be analyzed