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Pool Manager in various locations
The Pool Manager is responsible for supervising pool operations and lifeguard staff to ensure facility safety and customer satisfaction. This position is responsible for the management of aquatic programs at the revenue-generating, community-based Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center at George Mason University. The position is responsible for day-to-day operations associated with the provision of aquatic programs and for managing staff to ensure a high quality of experience to the community while generating sufficient revenue to meet budget projections.
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Stakeholder Engagement Director in various locations
Lead strategic communications, partnerships, and donor engagement for Mason’s Center for Climate Change Communication. Drive outreach campaigns, manage digital media, and build collaborations that amplify groundbreaking climate research and inspire action for a sustainable future.
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Chief Technology Officer (CTO) in various locations
Information Technology Services (ITS) invites applications for the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) position. George Mason University has a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of excellence among its faculty and staff, and strongly encourages candidates to apply who will enrich Mason’s academic and culturally all-inclusive environment.
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Graphic Designer in various locations
The Office of University Branding is responsible for telling the George Mason story. The department builds awareness and support for the university, develops the brand, protects the reputation of the university, and shares important and timely information with the George Mason community and its external partners. The Graphic Designer, working with the Senior Graphic Designer, Associate Creative Director, and other George Mason University team members, will create marketing and communication materials that engage the university’s target audiences and inform them about George Mason University. The designer will uphold and develop the George Mason brand in print and digital forms. It is ideal that the position holder loves everything about design and thrives in a creative environment. The designer will bring curiosity and will be engaged in the design world.
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Director of Advancement Events in various locations
The Director of Advancement Events serves as a senior strategic leader within University Advancement, responsible for setting the vision, strategy, and quality standards for George Mason University's comprehensive portfolio of advancement events. This position provides executive-level oversight of all donor and alumni engagement events, leading through strategic planning, innovation, and data-driven decision making to advance the university's philanthropic goals. The Director leads a team, including an Event Manager, who handles day-to-day execution, allowing the Director to focus on high-level strategy, stakeholder relationships, and ensuring each event serves as a transformative experience that deepens donor engagement and inspires increased philanthropic investment. Working collaboratively with Advancement leadership, academic and non-academic units, and the President's Office, this role shapes how Mason recognizes, cultivates, and celebrates its philanthropic community while positioning the university as a leader in donor engagement experiences.
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