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School Coordinator to support the program development and implementation for Brandeis University's Upward Bound grant. Upward Bound is a federally funded early outreach college preparatory program designed
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workflows, and financial considerations. Responsibilities: The development of an online asynchronous course entails the creation and/or selection of elements as outlined in theâ¯Brandeis Online Course
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plan with employer match Professional development and career growth opportunities You will thrive here if you: Enjoy being a go-to resource for people Are detail-oriented and highly organized Can balance
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(nine-month, academic year salary). We are looking for individuals excited to contribute to the development of a groundbreaking program that integrates engineering into the sciences, breaking free from
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, fostering both their academic and social development in preparation for higher education. The Brandeis TRiO Upward Bound Program is a year-round college-preparatory initiative that serves 60 middle and high
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internationally • Grows the reputation of the Computer Science PhD program • Strategically manages enrollment growth and development of the master’s programs in the department of Computer Science • Works to mentor
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departments. The HR Partner drives and coordinates the delivery of HR services and programs to improve the development of Brandeisâ™ workforce and meet the academic, programmatic and business goals of Brandeis
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dynamics, group decision making, conflict resolution, and organizational culture with application to leadership development and team interventions . Responsibilities: The development of an online
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development, and career outcomes. The hiring range for this position is $82,500 - $92,500. What You Will Do Phase I: Platform Implementation and Launch (25%) Design the functional architecture of Suitable
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barriers, designing Workplace Inclusion and Diversity interventions, measuring inclusion and belonging, and establishing accountability systems for organizational change. Responsibilities: The development