41 virtualization "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" positions at Carleton College
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segmented fundraising messages. Write fundraising appeals for parents of current students and parents of alumni. Coach colleagues in Development on strategies and messages that are most effective with parent
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the College. Advise the AVP for Finance, the Vice President and Treasurer, and College management generally about business and financial practices that will help improve the quality and cost efficiency
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. Make periodic text updates to ITS web pages. Stay abreast of and/or ask questions about technology developments, as needed, in order to support the ITS staff. Upgrade skills through attendance
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stewardship events annually (virtual and in-person) to deepen donor engagement. Collaborates with divisional leadership to design elevated stewardship opportunities for the Bonfire Circle membership. Program
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contact with employees and keep managers informed about leave statuses and the expected return to work dates, extensions and accommodations. Facilitate the return-to-work process for employees returning
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) on/near campus. Physical Security: Provide physical security for all Carleton College buildings and/or property. Follow routine locking and unlocking procedures for academic and administrative buildings
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commitment to scholarly research and publishing. For more information about our department and the curriculum, please visit the department’s website . Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in French or a related
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comprehensive metrics to evaluate the effectiveness of these outreach efforts. The role is critical to helping Carleton achieve its near-term annual giving goals, continue to grow alumni participation, and share
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manage office operating budgets and assist with annual budget reviews. Periodically update the President and office colleagues about the status of budget lines under the President’s purview. Reconcile
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portfolio reviewers during summer reading periods (mid-June-July) Address questions about the portfolio process from students, faculty, and staff Track the progress of Not Yet students working to revise