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Law Center & Capitol Campus
The I-9 process All new hires and rehires at the Law Center and Georgetown's Capitol Campus (Faculty, Staff and Students) need to complete their Form I-9 on or before their first day of employment wit
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Medical Center
The I-9 process All new hires and rehires at the Medical Center (Faculty, Staff and Students) need to complete their Form I-9 on or before their first day of employment with a Human Resources Contact.
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University Services
The I-9 process All new hires and rehires in University Services (Faculty, Staff and Students) need to complete their Form I-9 on or before their first day of employment with a Human Resources Contact
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MAIN CAMPUS I-9 OFFICE HOURS AND LOCATION The Department of Human Resources Processes I-9 Forms MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAYHOURS:9:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. Locations:Georgetown Main CampusWhite-Gravenor Hall3
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GUMC PROCEDURES FOR HIRING NON-GEORGETOWN STUDENTS WHO ARE MINORS
Updated July 22, 2016 STATEMENT: The Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) has a responsibility to the local community and society at large to share knowledge and opportunities for learning and
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Handling a Death Within the Campus Community
(Including retired Faculty and Staff and those on medical and other type of leave) This site provides resources for department chairs and administrators, HR managers and liaisons, family members, facu
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Grief in General
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) 601 E St., NW, Washington, DC20049. 1-800-424-3410 (1-888-OUR-AARP). AARP Grief and Loss Programs offer a wide variety of resources and information on
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Lisa McCrohan
Lisa A. McCrohan, MA, LICSW, RYT, is the Wellness Counselor for the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program (FSAP). As a psychotherapist, yoga and mindfulness teacher, writer, and speaker, Lisa offers a
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Biographical Information of FSAP staff
Eileen W. Fenrich, Ph.D., is the Director of the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program. A counselor with a background in educational administration and organizational development, Dr. Fenrich provides
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Myths About Grief
The biggest myth about grief is that we will get over it. In most cases the pain diminishes, but certain occasions may cause the sadness to resurface. It is a myth that when a loved one dies, our rel
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