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for School Literacy and Culture (SLC) reports to the Director and administers program operations, ensuring efficient, effective and productive operations in early learning programs including but not
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, on an equivalent year-for-year basis may be substituted Skills: Advanced computer skills, including experience with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Sign, and databases Advanced customer service skills Understanding
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of the experience requirement, additional related education, above and beyond what is required, on an equivalent year-for-year basis may be substituted Skills Proficient computer skills and demonstrated experience
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to detail Ability to lead and motivate others Strategic skills to craft and implement a fundraising and/or project plan Preferences: PhD or other doctoral degree (Biological Sciences, Bioengineering, Chemical
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Project scheduling software Working knowledge of computer-aided design (CAD) software Essential Functions Lead the design and development of new projects Manage the full project lifecycle, including
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. Learn more about Rice University's newly launched ten-year strategic plan, Momentous . At Rice, we share a set of core values--Responsibility, Integrity, Community, and Excellence--that shape our culture
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matures. The ideal candidate is eager to learn about leadership-level fundraising, donor qualification, and partnering with campus colleagues to strengthen donor engagement. They are motivated to help build
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and leave administration experience Skills: Diligence and accuracy Excellent communication skills Strong customer service-focused interpersonal skills Computer skills, including Microsoft Office and
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sessions in an efficient and understandable format Strong computer skills in a Windows environment with ability to import, export, and analyze financial data Relevant financial industry certifications SHRM
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requirement, additional related education beyond what is required may be substituted on an equivalent year-for-year basis Skills: Knowledge of theories including student development, learning, and identity