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This position is to serve as a research assistant in the Cancer Prevention and Control Program of the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Georgetown University. The research assistant will assist in
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. This position is also responsible for management of all recruitment activities for the Football program. Carries out duties within the stated philosophy of Georgetown athletics and its educational mission
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or Professional Athletics level. Knowledge of NCAA rules regarding equipment and apparel preferred Proficiency with applicable computer software programs (e.g., inventory tracking systems) Strong interpersonal
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Program Coordinator, Fields of the Future, Office of the Dean | McDonough School of Business - Georgetown University The Program Coordinator will provide administrative and logistical support for the Sports
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members in the Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) program. The Assistant Director will serve as a member of the MSFS curriculum committee and provide program administration as needed in
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Resources website: https://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work-designation.Requirements and QualificationsUse this section to indicate the minimum academic levels/program required to perform the work (i.e., High
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can change gears quickly and troubleshoot problems independently to implement and oversee the day-to-day logistics of their programs. The AAD is an administrative support position for the AD and Program
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Proficient in computer use and relevant Microsoft applications Available weekends and evenings Background check completed as a condition of employment with Georgetown University Work Mode Designation
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Research coordinator in the Berkley school of nursing is to work under the direction of a Principal Investigator’s program of research focusing on improving memory and brain function in older adults with
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The Research Coordinator in the Berkley school of nursing is to work under the direction of a Principal Investigator’s program of research focusing on improving memory and brain function in older adults