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rated constituents. Develop compelling cases for support and stewardship communications tailored to donor interests. Operational Excellence: Project management, reporting, and internal coordination
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standardized routines and the ability to follow oral/written instructions involving a number of steps. Must be able to report to work early in the morning, weekends, and holidays for snow removal. Basic computer
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or equivalent. Expert skill, competency, and knowledge in electrical fields/functions. Knowledge of all types of electrical equipment and standard methods, practices, tools, and materials of the electrical trade
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. This position will oversee daily operations and activities of MCE’s internal and external marketing and communication efforts, in collaboration with other college and institutional partners including MCE
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. Perform additional duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Advanced computer skills including Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat and web applications. Organized, ability to plan, and detail oriented
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-curricular and faculty-driven experiences on free expression and pluralism will be part of every DU student’s experience; grant funding will be available to support internal and external research projects
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. Sustainability: Operates with a conservation ethic, minimal development, and alignment with DU’s carbon neutrality goals. Financial Model: Funded through philanthropy, program revenue, and internal fees—aiming
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other such computations necessary to perform various tasks related to general maintenance and event production work. The ability to followed detailed instructions provided both verbally and in writing
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-emotional, physical, language, and communication development of the children within the program. Essential Functions This position will provide assistance as a member of the teaching team in the planning
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responsible for gymnastics instruction for gymnasts ages 6-12 ranging from beginner to USAG Level 3/XCEL Gold skill levels. Instructors also oversee non-gymnastics programming including meal and snack periods