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, appropriate supervisors, and the Resident Directors. Primary Areas of Responsibility The Facilities Supervisor is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of all furniture contained in the university’s over
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personnel, and other educational stakeholders) ● Support the identification of new funding opportunities and conceptualization of original grant proposals ● Collaboratively enhance the quality, relevance, and
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hours or less a week. The length of an assignment is usually determined at the time a request is made by the department but it can extend beyond or end prior to the original request. Most temporary
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Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks Masters degree in Special Education Massachusetts Educator’s License in Special Education Certifications (preferred): Receive initial certification and recertification as
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-wide initiatives, staff events, and serve on committees as needed. Competitive salary commensurate with relevant experience. Requirements A master's degree in music or music education is preferred. Must
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staff whose primary responsibility is to raise gifts for athletics from alumni and parent prospects rated $250K to $4.9M. The Director will also manage a portfolio of 100-110 major gift prospects and be
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to cultural diversity and social justice. Successfulcandidates will also be administratively strong, culturally competent,possess a Master's degree, and have prior residence life or relatedstudent affairs
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portfolio work and the management of two frontline staff whose primary responsibility is to raise gifts for athletics from alumni and parent prospects rated $250K to $4.9M. The Director will also manage a
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. Assists with duty during sporting and special events which may be on weekends or in the evening hours. Acts as a liaison with Boston College Police Department and University Counseling. Services the Primary
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endowment in excess of $3.5 billion. Job Description Primary duties include directing specific aspects of monitoring student-athlete player development in areas of academic performance, student conduct, and