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; maintain partner directory. • Support data and evaluation, including managing workflows in the GOAL platform, data quality checks, dashboards, and required funder reporting. • Assist resource development
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. Employment Type Staff Internal Job Category Exempt (Staff) Full-Time Department College of Art Hours 37.5 Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Responsible for developing, directing and overseeing
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controls over financial reporting and operational processes. - Serve as a primary point of contact for auditors and respond to audit inquiries and findings. - Supervise, mentor, and develop professional
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reports directly to the Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Residence Life. Directly supervise and develop Resident Directors, Assistant Residence Directors and Residence Assistants assigned
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. This individual will also be focused on developing accurate, engaging and persuasive content that is appropriate to University goals, selected medium and target audience. Writes and edits content across multiple
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the President while developing as emerging leaders. Fellows support high-impact projects, coordinate key University events, develop communications assets and foster collaboration across campus. Through mentorship
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creates, develops, and implements academic support plans and individual academic skills coaching to facilitate success for all students enrolled in the Frist College of Medicine (FCoM). Learning Specialists
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clear, consistent, and respectful communication with parents, students, Watkins staff, members, and camp instructors 3. Develop and employ classroom management skills by monitoring participants during
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. This position leads the development of standardized reports, dashboards, and analytical models supporting fundraising performance, campaign progress, portfolio management, and donor behavior analysis. The Senior
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The Population Health and Academic Pharmacy fellow will develop in-depth therapeutic knowledge to advance pharmacy practice and the care of underserved populations through the provision of patient