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that include university contributions and matching contributions, generous Annual and Sick leave benefits plus many more. For more information about GW benefits, please visit https://hr.gwu.edu/benefits
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university contributions and matching contributions, generous Annual and Sick leave benefits, plus many more. For more information about GW benefits, please visit https://hr.gwu.edu/benefits Reporting
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scientists and laboratory manager to ensure alignment across dry and wet laboratory research for specific projects. Support other applicable study coordination tasks, including data acquisition, quality
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the University Calendar, digital signage, and mobile applications. Ensuring sites are properly configured for digital marketing, including analytics tracking, distribution on social media, and search engine and AI
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. They will provide high-quality training to the peer tutors in alignment with the College Reading and Learning Association certification requirements. They will also oversee course review sessions, including
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visit https://hr.gwu.edu/benefits Reporting to the Materials Management Supervisor, the Materials Management Assistant supports the university’s operations by receiving, storing, issuing, and tracking
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through best-in-class technological and physical infrastructure, proactive assessment and analysis, and a caring team of professionals dedicated to upholding the university’s values with the highest level
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. The MFA also provides generous health and other benefits, details of which can be found at https://careers.gwdocs.com/benefits . Other Information: Special Instructions to Applicants: To be considered
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recruitments are conducted in accordance with AA obligations, accurately disposition all applicants, and ensure pools are robust and free of discrimination Compensation: Understand and become familiar with
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position, focused on data analysis, is available in the Department of Global Health with Dr. Emily Smith’s research group. The research group focuses on how nutrition and infection shape healthy birth