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Lecturer, Italian Studies
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Faculty, College of Arts and Sciences
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5483
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| The Italian Studies program in the Department of Languages, Cultures, and Literatures is seeking non-tenure track faculty to teach lower division Italian language courses. These positions are included in the Non-tenure Track Bargaining Unit, and the successful applicant employees, subject to the terms of the College’s Collective Bargaining Agreement, will be bargaining unit members and will be subject to the University’s Agreement with SEIU Local 721. |
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Gardener 1
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Staff, Facilities
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5460
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| Under the general supervision of the grounds supervisor, performs a variety of grounds-related functions. |
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Assistant Director, Events Management
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Administrator, Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies
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5464
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| The Assistant Director, Events Management oversees the Kroc School of Peace Studies’
schoolwide events portfolio, including programs hosted by the Kroc Institute for Peace and
Justice (IPJ) and the Center for Restorative Justice (CRJ). |
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Marketing Manager
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Administrator, Continuing Education
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5407
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| Under direction of the Marketing Director, the Marketing Manager(MM) is assigned to work on educational programs in the Division of Professional and Continuing Education to: manage marketing strategies and campaigns that yield a quantifiable and significant return on marketing investments across the spectrum of channels; positively impact the fiscal performance of the programs and the quality of Professional and Continuing Education relationships with internal and external constituents who are collaborative partners; and is responsible for creating brand promise and attributes that are unique and important to the target audience for each degree program presented to the marketplace, developing compelling messaging campaigns, and stewarding the campaign process with all stake holders. |
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Women PeaceMakers Fellow
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Administrator, Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies
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5455
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| The Women PeaceMakers Fellow advances the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice’s portfolio in gender, peace, and security by leading applied research, instruction, and public engagement that increase the Institute’s local and global impact. The role integrates academic, practitioner, and policy perspectives to generate actionable knowledge, mentor students, and build collaborations across the Kroc School and with external partners. |