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resource to Health Center staff and works closely with the multispecialty team to develop and coordinate a plan of care to meet the needs of our students. The NP may also participate in public health
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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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facilitating interactive sessions that promote creativity, expression, and leadership. We also welcome additional workshop ideas that align with students’ interests and development. Areas of interest include
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proactively, they provide expert guidance and act as a trusted advisor to PIs throughout the proposal development process, ensuring all submissions comply with sponsor guidelines and institutional policies
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monitoring real-time social media conversations on antisemitism and synthesizing findings. Develop Python scripts and automated workflows to ingest, classify, and analyze data from our social listening
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, spouses, and dependents 403(b) retirement 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
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against prejudice and violence. Identify and analyze long-term trends in online Jewish hate speech, examining variations by source, age, or category as required. Support meetings and develop presentations
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Brandeis University seeks to hire a Target School Coordinator to support the program development and implementation for Brandeis University's Upward Bound grant. Upward Bound is a federally funded
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and wellness units, including budgeting, staffing, talent development, succession planning, and program assessment. Develop and implement strategic plans aligned with the Brandeis Plan to Reinvent
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wellbeing Contribute to team meetings, documentation, and program initiatives Clinicians may also bring or develop a specialty area, such as trauma, substance use, eating disorders, LGBTQIA+ populations