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the final planning stages of the program’s labs. Program Management ● Leading groups of 10-30 students through lab activities. ● Providing context for lab work. ● Ensuring student safety
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The Community Director administers the residential program for a campus community housing between 250-800 students. Duties include supervision and development of the resident assistant staff and design
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. The incumbent must coordinate all project design issues with Georgetown clients as well as appropriate staff counterparts in the other Planning and Facilities Management areas, the Department of Public Safety
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work in partnership with departments and UIS to identify and secure resources that assure technology needs are met. The Engagement Manager will be responsible for requirements gathering, facilitating
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work in partnership with departments and UIS to identify and secure resources that assure technology needs are met. The Engagement Manager will be responsible for requirements gathering, facilitating
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Management areas, the Department of Public Safety, the Office of University Information Services, and representatives from Student Affairs and Residential Living. Requirements and Qualifications Bachelors
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unscheduled or special projects. Incumbents use all standard tools, equipment, materials and supplies of the trade and observe all safety rules, regulations and precautions in performing duties. Operates
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-level support for the university's classroom and desktop computing environments. The Specialist II is responsible for handling a wide range of complex and escalated technical issues that require root
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The Head of Operations & Patient Experience will oversee special projects and program development for the Ruesch Center for the cure of Gastrointestinal Cancer; and contribute to financial management
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. The position exists to provide expert physical and technical assistance for network systems, ensuring the reliability, efficiency, and security of IT services across all campuses and international sites