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Posting Details Title Exhibit Coordinator Posting Number S01254JP Department Arctic Museum Arctic Studies Job Summary The Exhibit Coordinator is responsible for the design, development, and
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weekly to plan curriculum for the children. Our practices are driven by training on addressing children’s emotional needs to bring learning and growth through attachment and secure relationships. Our
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Coordinator plans and coordinates all administrative functions for the department. These responsibilities include: responding to inquiries and requests from students, administrators, faculty, as well as from
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Studies Center, the Academic Department Coordinator – English and Administrative Coordinator – Schiller Coastal Studies Center plans and coordinates all administrative functions for the English Department
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execution of performances and events at Bowdoin College’s concert hall and campus venues. This position oversees all aspects of event planning, management, and operations, ensuring exceptional experiences
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prevention, recognition, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of student-athlete injuries. They will participate in program organization, and will assist in the supervision and education of intern
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club programs and a variety of intramural sports. More than one-third of the student body participates in a varsity athletic program and multi-sport participation is encouraged. Bowdoin participates in
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programs and a variety of intramural sports. More than one-third of the student body participates in a varsity athletic program and multi-sport participation is encouraged. Bowdoin participates in NCAA
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/ per hour Education/Skills Requirements Required: A high school diploma or GED equivalent; OR equivalent combination of education and experience. Design and implement a season plan for skill development
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reception desk; manages the Arctic Museum shop and accounts; supervises work-study students and casual employees; in consultation with the Curator runs the School Tour Program and participates in the Docent