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Experienced Chemistry Professional Needed for Fragrance Development Role. If you have a passion for chemistry and a keen interest in fragrance development, we invite you to join our team and contribute to the creation of innovative products.
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The Atlantic Council seeks an inquisitive nonprofit development professional to help drive the business development work of an expanding fundraising operation supporting global policy programs.
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Additionally, the Assistant Director of Development will be responsible for major and planned gifts, support donor stewardship, volunteer cultivation, corporate philanthropic support, constituent communications, and social media functions for development.
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Professional experience working in non-profit, events, and/or development/fundraising. Job Title: Development Assistant (Administrative Assistant III) Three to five professional references, including name, address, phone number (mobile number if appropriate), and email address.
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Assistant Director of Career Planning and Professional Development. Mentor and advise LLM students on course selection, study skills, and professional development. Provide one-on-one career counseling to international law students and alumni to assist them with their professional development.
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Although Cal Poly is primarily a teaching university, our faculty are expected to balance teaching with an active program of research/professional development (including publication), student supervision and advising, and participation in service activities at the department and college/university level.
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The Assistant Vice President for Development-Golisano Children’s Hospital (AVP) reports to the Vice President for Development and is part of the senior management team for The Upstate Foundation, Inc.
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About the role: The Museum of Tolerance is seeking a Project Assistant to support the planning and implementation for the Professional Development for Educators programs, and other programs/projects as assigned.
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This position serves as the staff assistant for the Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC), and student services leadership and team members broadly. The Nicholas School of the Environment (NSOE)'s Student Services Office provides academic and administrative support, services, and leadership for on-campus Master of Environmental Management (MEM) and Master of Forestry (MF) programs, an International Master of Environmental Policy (iMEP) program, undergraduate and doctoral degree programs, a distance learning MEM program (DEL-MEM), and the Career & Professional Development Center.
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Under the direction of the Workforce Development Manager, the Assistant Manager, Workforce Development assists in managing contract requirements for each Workforce Training grant received by the Professional Development Center (PDC.
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The Honors College at Texas Tech University provides a premiere liberal arts curriculum, coupled with experiences in paid undergraduate research, mentoring, research/study abroad, community engagement, and professional development that can’t be found anywhere else.
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This job can be a leadership opportunity for a seasoned foundation relations professional or a growth opportunity for a highly organized, detail-oriented development professional eager to gain experience.
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The AVP will be responsible for leading a Development team focused on major gifts, corporate and foundation gifts, planned and annual giving and donor relations, in addition to developing and implementing a strategic growth plan.
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Reporting to the Assistant Athletics Director of Revenue, Strategy & Analytics, the Assistant Director of Development, Strategy & Analytics is responsible for supporting the philanthropic goals of the Tennessee Fund by using data and analytics to create actionable insights that drive strategic decisions and revenue for Tennessee Athletics.
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Stewardship Coordinator / Development Assistant. Administrative support for alumni relations, frontline fundraisers, and Senior Director as needed; serve as operational backup to the Development Coordinator.
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