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The school psychologist reports to the campus director of student support. We are seeking a school psychologist who is passionate about educational equity, driven by student and family relationships, and provides intentional support for their students.
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Reporting to the Student Success Project Manager, the Graduate Assistant will assist the Project Manager with research activities related to the grant, including creating literature reviews, collecting and analyzing data, and preparing written and oral reports.
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The Senior Policy Analyst’s primary responsibilities will be to support Governors and other state executive branch leaders on a range of issues related to K-12 education, including teacher and principal recruitment and retention; student mental health and well-being; academic supports; governance and school finance; and standards, assessments, and accountability.
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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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DutiesAs one of two deputies in an organization of over 285 contributors, you support the Executive Director by leading teams in delivering strategic workforce planning, corporate recruitment, student programs, onboarding, structured interviewing, competency modeling, and other strategic, people-focused programs.
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The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of suicide prevention or sexual violence prevention (sexual assault and sexual harassment), along with strong analytical skills to identify and assess mainstream literature, develop innovative presentations for professional development, evaluate program doctrines, and conduct thorough evaluations of ongoing prevention program initiatives.
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As Friendship’s founding campus nestled on Capitol Hill, Chamberlain Elementary and Middle shines as a beacon of exceptional student achievement. This approach affirms that each Chamberlain Elementary student in pre-K3-3 receive individually paced instruction instilling the knowledge, skills, success habits and character traits that lead to scholastic excellence for years to come.
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Additional responsibilities include: Oversight of the student intern responsible for Gymnastics marketing, Oversight of Testudo’s Kids Club, Women’s Basketball and Olympic sport gameday operations assistance.
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Friends Community School (FCS), founded in 1986, is a progressive, co-ed Quaker K-8 day school serving a diverse student body from the greater Washington, D.C. area. Educators at FCS nurture lifelong learners, courageous risk takers, and joyous peacemakers through the expression of our commitments to Quakerism, Progressive Education, equity, and inclusion.
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The Career Counselor provides individualized and group law student advising, identifies and develops resources for students and alumni, and designs and presents educational programs and events.
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Responsibilities of the position include offering active and engaged instruction and significant hands-on learning experiences tailored to the needs the ATC student population; designing and delivering supplemental instruction for students needing additional support; playing an active role in instructional faculty development; and assessing both student proficiency and student learning outcomes, using results to improve student placement and retention and continuously improve instruction.
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Position Summary: NEA lawyers specialize in subject areas as varied as political law, union rights, employment discrimination, student civil rights, privacy law, federal and state constitutional rights, and immigration law, among many others.
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Interns will work closely with the Youth Team to support all aspects of planning and implementing the 2024 IRC Summer Academy including student recruitment, volunteer recruitment and training, curriculum development, teaching, monitoring and evaluation, public relations, and community partnership development.
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Knowledge of student records/registrar functions, business processes, report, and touchpoints with other Student Information System (SIS) functional areas including Student Admissions, Student Financials, and/or Financial Aid.
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Experience with integrations between Student records management and supporting systems (e. Identify business requirements, support or lead requirements management, functional design, prototyping, process design (including scenario design, flow mapping), testing, training, defining support procedures and supporting implementations as it relates to Workday Student Records.
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