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asked to use a computer or laptop to administer carefully developed research questionnaires via telephone to respondents (people) in Pennsylvania from all walks of life. The position offers some day-time
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for all program operations including but not limited to: Recruitment and retention Player development (athletic, academic and personal) Practice and competition planning and implementation Team events under
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United States without sponsorship . Responsibilities: Manage and participate in day-to-day functions of the IBC, IRE, ESCRO, and UIC such as committee meetings, program reviews, and policy development and review
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subrecipients. Serve as a liaison between administrative units and sister OSVPR units and provide appropriate guidance to customers and constituents. Help prepare special reports and provide information
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& Leadership to ensure support for established programs and activities, establish goals and objectives, measure outcomes, develop policies and procedures, and manage program and individual budgets. Job
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university. With a focus on supporting the College of Medicine, the person in this position will use their leadership skills and strategic thinking to develop and implement integrated communications plans
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relevant experience. Responsibilities: Primary job responsibilities include the following: Supporting the PRI grant from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
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at The Pennsylvania State University. Reporting to the Director of Annual Giving and working closely with Unit Fundraising partners, Development Communications, as well as other partners, this Assistant Director of
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solutions across multiple domains Develop Risk Management Framework (RMF) Body of Evidence artifacts, including system security plans and cybersecurity concept of operations documents operating within Cloud
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opportunities and allow you to make connections, develop professional skills and competencies, and add valuable employment experience to your resume. These openings are part-time, typically 3 to 9 hours per week