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Job Title: Development Officer Department: Development Classification: Exempt Grade: 13 FTE/Working Schedule: 1.0 Position Overview: The Development Officer is responsible for developing and
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performance issues with library systems Serves as the web developer and programming coordinator for the Gould Library website Maintains inventory of library hardware and software As part of the College and
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Job Title: Assistant Director of Career Development, Career Coach Department: Career Center Classification: Exempt Grade: 11 FTE/Working Schedule: 1.0 FTE Position Overview: The Assistant Director
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for Learning and Teaching , and funding for student-faculty research . Carleton is committed to developing its faculty to better reflect the breadth of our student body and American society. Members
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, including duplicating and Moodle posting of course syllabi, handouts, assignments, and exams. Prepare items for e-reserves; locate, borrow, and return materials to and from the library; obtain copyright
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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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storyteller, digital content producer, and news & social media manager to develop visual content for a variety of mediums, including social media, print materials, events, email, and the web. Account Management
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for Learning and Teaching , and funding for student-faculty research . Carleton is committed to developing its faculty to better reflect the breadth of our student body and American society. Members
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, classroom or maintenance needs. Prepare and edit annual course schedule and catalog copy for old and new courses. Enter courses into Workday. Communication: Gather and distribute information to students
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Organize faculty development events (1-3 per year), including the winter workshop Arrange stipends for participants in WAC development events (including the sophomore portfolio reading) Monitor program