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The Program Manager, Prospect Development, is an experienced administrative professional that focuses on support of an Advancement unit and the execution of special projects within a unit. This individual works
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lead the development of comprehensive services for our top scholar cohorts, including a group of high-achieving first- and second-year students. This position serves as the primary point of contact
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throughout the accommodation process, supporting the diverse academic, personal/developmental, and interpersonal needs of the growing, diverse population of registered students. The Assistant Director will
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• Ability to mentor personnel for professional development• Ability to manage large volume of complex awards Required Education and/or Experience The required education and experience for each level is listed
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team environment. The Assistant Director: • Has the duties, responsibilities, and essential functions of the RCO as Assistant Director to the RCO. • Develops, amends, implements, and oversees
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. • Ability to implement student development practices. • Ability to motivate and inspire students. Required Education and/or Experience • Bachelor's Degree in a relevant field. • 1 year of experience in
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, contributes to publication research and development activities, as well as monitors work performance of lab assistants and student researchers, as assigned. Ensure OSHA, Biosafety and University medical
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• Ability to mentor personnel for professional development • Ability to manage large volume of complex awards Required Education and/or Experience The required education and experience for each level is
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mechanisms of sex steroids and their roles in metabolism using transgenic and knockout mouse models and human samples. We are seeking a highly motivated Laboratory Supervisor to oversee, coordinate, and train
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will work closely with other departments within the Office of Development including other Major Gifts teams, Gift Planning, Stewardship, Corporate & Foundation Relations, and Alumni Development