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If you are a current Barnard College employee, please use the internal career site to apply for this position. Job: Director of Program Development & Execution Reporting to the Executive Director of
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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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and Government Affairs, the Director will set the social media vision, develop content plans, and personally create and publish content across platforms (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.). The Director
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project focused on supporting the development of a creative coding programming environment. The research assistant will contribute to design, development, and evaluation of a new creative coding
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needs; collaborate with cross-division and cross-campus partners to solicit speakers, plan programming objectives, and execute on logistics. Develop learning objectives and desired outcomes for all
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with HPAC, and writing Committee letters. Engage in ongoing professional development to maintain understanding of current opportunities in pre-professional graduate programs, and support students in
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, collection development, library displays, and academic publishing support in a small liberal arts college environment. The GA will gain: Practical experience in faculty-focused collection development and
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Barnard, the Director of Advising & Programs oversees the strategic planning and execution of events, services, and resources that support students and alumnae in the areas of career development, graduate
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means for women to lead, innovate, collaborate, and excel. Current and future initiatives include: (1) programs that ensure leadership development is a core element of the student experience at Barnard
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Found process by utilizing web-based technology, taking in information thoroughly, and following established department procedures. Attend required College and CARES Department training sessions. Review