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Medical Administrative Assistant (Part-Time) in Harrisonburg
The University Health Center provides a comprehensive array of health care services and health education programs to JMU students. Included in our health care services are several medical clinics, a pharmacy, a medical laboratory, and other programs that provide services for more than 30,000 patient encounters a year. UHC practices evidence-based medicine in a confidential, inclusive environment.
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UREC Graduate Assistant - Adventure & TEAM in Harrisonburg
James Madison University Recreation (UREC) is now accepting applications for a GA for Adventure & TEAM from candidates planning to pursue a career and advanced degree in campus recreation. The mission of UREC is to promote and advance healthy lifestyles through educational programs, participation opportunities and supportive services. UREC’s qualified staff is committed to excellence and responsive to the developmental needs of their participants. Graduate assistantships include enrollment in the Sport and Recreation graduate program (Campus Recreation concentration) and involve 20 hours of work per week at UREC during the academic school year. Graduate assistants will begin work prior to the start of the school year and the position continues through the end of the academic year. In addition to the stipend, positions include a tuition waiver, a professional development stipend, and an academic book or dining benefit. Individuals may apply for this graduate assistantship prior to academic admission, however, an individual must be accepted into a graduate program before an offer will be made. Preference for UREC graduate assistantships is given to those admitted to the Sport and Recreation Leadership, Campus Recreation concentration. Applications for the Campus Recreation concentration are accepted on a rolling basis.
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Assistant Director for Multicultural Programs & Intercultural Engagement in Harrisonburg
The Center for Multicultural Student Services (CMSS) within the Division of Student Affairs at James Madison University invites applications for the position of Assistant Director for Multicultural Programs & Intercultural Engagement. This position resides within the Division of Student Affairs. Commitment to University Mission: Demonstrates a sense of responsibility for helping the university achieve success through a commitment to the university’s mission, vision, values and appropriate defining characteristics. Leadership: Communicates effectively, shares vision, focuses on people, initiates positive change, values differences and fosters collaboration. Inspires others to achieve university, unit, and individual success. Challenges processes and is willing to break from the status quo to improve individual and unit performance. Interpersonal Skills: Demonstrates self-awareness, self-control, motivation, empathy, social skills and group work skills. Is known as trustworthy, understanding and helpful. Considerate. Works well on committees. Professionalism/Judgment: Acts with integrity. Makes the right decision even when that may not be the most popular decision. Poised. Coachable. Respects authority and the rights of others. Fair. Execution: Identifies/addresses problem areas before they escalate into crises. Solves problems courageously and creatively, plans effectively and carries out those plans. Improves individual and unit performance. Manages ambiguity and aligns the unit and university values with performance. Productive, demonstrating a strong work ethic and sense of ambition. Makes good use of resources. Accountable. Professional Development: Committed to learning and growth. Pursues improvements and encourages and empowers others to learn.
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UREC Graduate Assistant - Fitness & Group Exercise in Harrisonburg
James Madison University Recreation (UREC) is now accepting applications for a GA for Fitness and Group Exercise from candidates planning to pursue a career and advanced degree in campus recreation. The mission of UREC is to promote and advance healthy lifestyles through educational programs, participation opportunities and supportive services. UREC’s qualified staff is committed to excellence and responsive to the developmental needs of their participants. Graduate assistantships include enrollment in the Sport and Recreation graduate program (Campus Recreation concentration) and involve 20 hours of work per week at UREC during the academic school year. Graduate assistants will begin work prior to the start of the school year and the position continues through the end of the academic year. In addition to the stipend, positions include a tuition waiver, a professional development stipend, and an academic book or dining benefit. Individuals may apply for this graduate assistantship prior to academic admission, however, an individual must be accepted into a graduate program before an offer will be made. Preference for UREC graduate assistantships is given to those admitted to the Sport and Recreation Leadership, Campus Recreation concentration. Applications for the Campus Recreation concentration are accepted on a rolling basis.
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UREC Graduate Assistant - Marketing & Engagement in Harrisonburg
James Madison University Recreation (UREC) is now accepting applications for a GA for Marketing & Engagement from candidates planning to pursue a career and advanced degree in campus recreation. The mission of UREC is to promote and advance healthy lifestyles through educational programs, participation opportunities and supportive services. UREC’s qualified staff is committed to excellence and responsive to the developmental needs of their participants. Graduate assistantships include enrollment in the Sport and Recreation graduate program (Campus Recreation concentration) and involve 20 hours of work per week at UREC during the academic school year. Graduate assistants will begin work prior to the start of the school year and the position continues through the end of the academic year. In addition to the stipend, positions include a tuition waiver, a professional development stipend, and an academic book or dining benefit. Individuals may apply for this graduate assistantship prior to academic admission, however, an individual must be accepted into a graduate program before an offer will be made. Preference for UREC graduate assistantships is given to those admitted to the Sport and Recreation Leadership, Campus Recreation concentration. Applications for the Campus Recreation concentration are accepted on a rolling basis.
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