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Instructor for Course INTZ 2502 in Denver, CO
The Office of Internationalization offers three courses connected to study abroad, INTZ 2501, INTZ 2502 and INTZ 2503. This course, INTZ 2502 Global Citizenship in Practice, is generally offered Fall and Winter quarters. This course is taught online and in an asynchronous modality. This position includes preparing for and teaching at least 1 course per academic year for the Office of Internationalization.
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Instructors for Course INTZ 2503 in Denver, CO
The Office of Internationalization offers three courses connected to study abroad, INTZ 2501, INTZ 2502 and INTZ 2503. This course, INTZ 2503 Learning to Return, is offered Winter and Spring quarters (potentially Fall in the future). This course is taught online and in an asynchronous modality. This position includes preparing for and teaching at least 1 section per academic year for the Office of Internationalization.
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Managing Editor, Denver Quarterly in Denver, CO
Denver Quarterly seeks appointment of a part-time Managing Editor, starting ~July 1, 2025. This twelve-month appointment (July – June) involves working closely with the journal’s Editor and Associate Editor to coordinate the journal’s business management and production workflow. The Managing Editor will assist with Marketing, Fundraising, Subscription Management, Production Processes, and Distribution.
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Senior Analyst, Principal Gifts Prospect Development in Denver, CO
Reporting to the Director of Prospect Development, the Senior Prospect Development Analyst, Principal Gifts, provides best-in-class prospect research, portfolio management, and related prospect development services to the Senior Vice Chancellor for Advancement and other members of the Principal Gifts team. This position will primarily focus on principal gift-level ($5M+) prospect identification, research, and reporting, and will monitor and offer strategic consultative support for the development of the principal gift pipeline.
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Clerical Healthcare Administrative Specialist in Denver, CO
The clerical Healthcare Administrative Specialist provides a high standard of service excellence to both internal and external customers; interacts with patients to resolve patient issues and questions; demonstrates a commitment to the financial success of the HCC; demonstrates a commitment to the HCC as a whole by adherence to policies and procedures. Demonstrates competence and initiative by performing a variety of functions, including the following: registering patients and scheduling patient visits efficiently and accurately; facilitating reception area activities; performing necessary computer tasks; scanning medical records accurately and in a timely manner; recording charges and fees accurately on patient's accounts; collecting charges, as appropriate, and accurately recording the collection thereof, maintaining HCC provider (medical and mental health providers) schedules, a variety of billing responsiblities (correct coding, payment and 3rd party billing revenue capture, accounts receivable), insurance advocate for the students, member of committees within the HCC, Student Affairs and Inclusive Excellence; facilitates appropriate resolution of student issues and/or complaints; performs routine clerical duties as assigned. Coordinates and supports educational outreach programs and serves as liaison with various private, public, and university agencies.
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