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Initiating campus programming efforts, including networking activities for Muslim students across the country via Project Nur list-servs and newsletters. AIC is seeking a full-time Program Coordinator for its student-led initiative, Project Nur. This is a full-time position from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, plus occasional evenings and weekends, as required.
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DC Scholars Public Charter School is seeking a Summer School Coordinator for Summer 2024 programming. Design plans for afternoon enrichment programming, including: special events, field trips, and other camp programming.
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The Director of Sports Performance will lead the overall department in the design, implementation, and supervision of sport-specific strength & conditioning programs that facilitate maximum benefits for all sports teams and individual student-athletes.
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The Director of Strategic Initiatives serves as the Deputy Mayor’s senior advisor on the vision for public schools in the District, and helps drive the DME’s vision for public schools, including: supporting student mental health and well-being, driving down chronic absenteeism, building a teacher oasis, developing place-based neighborhood supports for school improvement efforts.
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Serve on committees or collateral assignments to support specialized project areas related to the success of the departmental and Division for Student Affairs, including (but not limited to) orientations, training and staff development, programming, communications, summer conference housing, and staff recruitment and selection.
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Perform other duties as assigned, including support for Division for Student Affairs-wide projects and initiatives, including new student orientation, student success initiatives, and university events/traditions, as well as participating in and supporting special events and activities and representing unit/division at university-wide events.
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Identify and implement personalized wraparound services for each student and guardian using all available resources and city-wide services. The Director of High School Virtual Learning Programming oversees all facets of programming and support for the high school Virtual Learning Program, catering to approximately 25-50 students.
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Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service learning, and leadership development.
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The Customer Service Coordinator serves as the primary customer service staff for various student, member, and customer needs - responsible for staffing the main office, front desk, fitness floor, and the Pro Shop in Campus Recreation.
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Microsoft Office computer applications; experience with project management tools (e.g., Cadium, Airtable Basecamp), digital marketing platforms (e.g.; Hubspot), Adobe Creative Suite, and basic html programming helpful.
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Whether you're an established professional looking for a career change, an undergraduate student exploring possibilities, or a recent graduate with an advanced degree, you'll find your chance to make a difference with Emerson.
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Student Programming: Advise and assist students in academic affairs, including registration, academic program planning, residencies, dissertation of practice requirements, real world experiences, change in status, academic support needs, questions regarding changes, degree audits, questions about finances, and graduation.
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The Analyst will develop and maintain system and functional requirements, analysis, design, and programming requirements for the CCP in its current form and collaborate with the Division of IT (DivIT) on the translation of this program, when needed.
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Aid in developing and implementing new strategies for the intellectual evangelization of each campus through TI programming (, on-campus lectures, seminars, conferences, intellectual retreats, and new forms of campus outreach and student engagement.
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Programming will include offering leadership opportunities for student members and hosting regional and/or state conferences featuring professional development, networking, and competitive events.
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