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Talent Development Intern - IE in Harrisonburg
JMU Talent Development (TD) is seeking an undergraduate or graduate intern to assist the department with special projects related to the training and development of AP Faculty, classified staff, and wage employees at JMU. Projects may include, but are not limited to: • Researching competencies related to employment at JMU and making recommendations for updating the current model. • Creating an assessment, based on the competencies, that assists employees in making decisions regarding their professional development needs. • Assisting with the development and possible delivery of content. Providing support for the team, as needed, by: • Staging and resetting training rooms • Preparing handouts • Assisting with marketing efforts • Reviewing training evaluations and offering recommendations This is a part-time wage position working an average of 15 hours per week over the school year (32 weeks) with no benefits. Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a criminal background investigation. Students with strong organizational and business analysis skills are encouraged to apply.
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Housekeeping Worker - Nightshift and Evening Shift in Harrisonburg
James Madison University’s Facilities Management is accepting applications for full-time, evening-shift, and night-shift housekeeping workers. Applicants will be contacted via phone or email as positions become available. JMU offers excellent comprehensive benefits which include: • Paid vacation, sick, parental, and community service leave. • 19 paid holidays a year including one week off for Thanksgiving Break and almost two weeks off for Winter Break. • Affordable health insurance; retirement through the Virginia Retirement System. • A work-life balance and integration program, Balanced Dukes, that is designed to support and enhance the overall wellbeing of our employees. • A Tuition Waiver Program that allows employees to have tuition waived for undergraduate and graduate level courses taken at JMU. Visit our Prospective Employee site to learn more about what makes James Madison University a great place to work!
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Yoga Instructors in Harrisonburg
Balanced Dukes, the wellness and well-being program for faculty and staff at JMU, is seeking qualified instructors to lead yoga classes for our Faculty & Staff Fitness Program. Classes will be held on campus on Tuesdays and Thursday evenings; 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Instructors will sign up to teach the classes that they can commit to teaching.
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Clinical Psychologist in Harrisonburg
The Shenandoah Valley Child Development Clinic is an interdisciplinary clinic that has been providing services to children and families from birth to 21 years of age for more than 40 years. The CDC is a grant funded program through the VA Department of Health. The clinic addresses concerns regarding education, behavior, health, emotions, development, and the parent-child relationship. We serve a broad range of clients that include foster children and high-risk families. Our primary goal is to ensure children receive the support and evaluation services needed to help them maximize their potential. The clinic’s hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Physical Geography Visiting Assistant Professor in Harrisonburg
We invite applications for a one-year Visiting Assistant Professor position in Physical Geography within the School of Integrated Sciences (SIS) and its thriving Geography program. SIS supports innovative and dynamic academic careers for 40 faculty rooted in our constituent undergraduate programs--Geography, Integrated Science and Technology (ISAT), and Intelligence Analysis--along with growing graduate programs. SIS is a vibrant, inclusive, and supportive culture embracing innovation, collaboration, humility, and student engagement. We prioritize balance and positive impact through integration – of teaching and research, of disciplines, of difference. For more information about SIS, please visit: https://www.jmu.edu/cise/sis/ This position focuses on the curricular needs of the Geography undergraduate program within SIS, particularly in physical and environmental geography, and supports an ongoing enhancement of our academic capacities in sustainability. This is a compelling area for leadership for Geography: we are an academic community that prioritizes imaginative, boundary-crossing scholarship, often with a problem-centric focus. We integrate science, technology, and the human dimension into engagement with environmental challenges. Recently recognized with the national AAG Award for Program Excellence, our Geography program serves around 200 majors and 90 minors. Students value our core strengths across the discipline in physical, human, nature-society geographies, and geospatial technologies. Well-resourced labs support faculty research and students expertise in physical geography techniques and computing technology. Geography faculty are committed to bringing their diverse and externally supported work to the classroom and beyond. Current faculty focus on areas such as urban climatology, land cover change, remote sensing, infrastructure geopolitics, humanitarian applications of geospatial technologies and more, with both global and local applications.
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