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skills. Computer and electronic communication proficiency. Ability to provide leadership in a collaborative environment and be consistently supportive of decisions made by University of Vermont Extension
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of Vermont is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach/Recruiting Coordinator within our Women’s Basketball program. Manage all operations and logistical areas
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appointments. 10% - Human Resources: Responsible for the strategic recruitment, hiring, training, performance management and professional development of 1 coordinator, 1 staff assistant, student workers and
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for student led initiatives, programs, and leadership development at the Prism Center. This includes programs and advising for queer and trans student leadership, growth, and development around issues of gender
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President of Harvard University Information Technology (VP & UCIO) and a key leader in Harvard University Information Technology (HUIT). The COS develops and maintains a close working relationship with
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School in close collaboration with and funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies to advance leadership, management, and innovation in cities. Position Description As a Program Coordinator, you will maintain a
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participation, program design, and other agreed-upon coordination points. Develop templates for standard for communication of key items (i.e. admissions decisions, curriculum preview, etc.). Spread Innovation
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Empowerment Coordinator (Student Services Professional I). The Student Empowerment Coordinator focuses on student leadership development and empowering LGBTQIA+ student voices; promoting conditions at UVM where
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to field-based training of education professionals. Experience in partnership models for preparing pre-service educators. Interest and skill in leadership work related to program coordination
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management, leadership, and governance. The center’s cross-Harvard collaboration unites expertise focused on cities across disciplines and schools to produce research, train leaders, and develop resources