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Administrative Specialist, Residence Life & Housing in Newark, DE
Join our team and help support the daily operations for the Residential Communities while assisting to create a positive residential experience where students thrive academically and personally.
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Blue Hen Essentials Manager, Student Advocacy & Support in Newark, DE
Make a meaningful impact at the University of Delaware as the Blue Hen Essentials Manager. In this dynamic role, you will lead a comprehensive basic needs initiative that ensures students have access to essential resources, including food, clothing, and emergency financial support, so they can focus on their academic and personal success.
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Associate Director, Marketing and Annual Giving in Newark, DE/Hybrid
The primary goal of this role is to increase University of Delaware donor giving and alumni engagement by establishing, managing, and implementing projects to consistently and effectively communicate engagement, solicitation, cultivation and stewardship messaging through a variety of direct marketing channels.
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Athletic Trainer I -Football and Cheer in Newark, DE
Are you a game changer with a growth mindset? University of Delaware has an opportunity to work as an Athletic Trainer. The Athletic Trainer I position is responsible for assisting with all aspects of athletic training for an NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletics program, spirit program and designated club sport program including, but not limited to rehabilitation of athletic injuries/illnesses, injury evaluation, management, and documentation, treatment/preparation for practices and competitions, on-site coverage, supervision of athletic training students, and assigned team travel. This position will have responsibility for Football and Cheer programs.
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Academic Program Coordinator in Newark, DE/Hybrid
The Department of Kinesiology & Applied Physiology is recognized as one of the nation’s top doctoral programs by the National Academy of Kinesiology. It encompasses three undergraduate programs and six graduate programs, enrolling approximately 750 undergraduate students and 120 graduate students. The Department is supported by 43 faculty and professional staff, including PhD faculty who lead independent research programs with a combined $2.5 million in annual research expenditures.
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