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responsible for supporting the goals and priorities of the Family Engagement team and Division for Student Affairs. This position supports the development and facilitation of New Families Orientation
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enrollment, research, and student experience. Using web content strategy, search engine optimization, and digital accessibility best practices for site mapping, wireframing, and content development to complete
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programs and events as appropriate, and partners with school representatives for alumni efforts. This role works with students, faculty and staff in the implementation and development of alumni programs, and
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. The George Washington University Law School Development and Alumni Relations Department (DAR) is responsible for leading the school’s alumni and fundraising efforts and seeks to promote a culture of
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particularly in public relations, external affairs, communications, or employer development. Proven skills in developing external partnerships is highly desired. A demonstrated ability to significantly increase
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The Division of University Advancement (UA) is seeking an Executive Director of Development for the George Washington University Columbian
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Posting Details I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The University Advancement (UA) Division is seeking an Associate Director of Development, Athletics. UA is responsible for leading
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acknowledgment process, donor research coordination, advisory council logistics, and stewardship reporting. Coordinate internal and external meetings, events, and donor engagements, including agenda development
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consisting of 400+ student-athletes. Oversees the development, implementation, and evaluation of team and individual workouts in the areas of flexibility, lifting, running, and testing, among other areas
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of innate immune responses and downstream susceptibility to inflammatory and infectious diseases. The group also studies the emergence, evolution, and spread of antimicrobial-resistant pathogens across human