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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Adjunct in Business Computer Information Systems Position Number 999201 Department Accounting, Economics & Finance Salary Commensurate Remote No Job
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Adjunct (Health Science Professions) Position Number 00000 Department Health Science Professions Salary Master’s: $2,584/course PhD: $3,230/course
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program and its students by helping students develop a positive attitude, self-confidence, and motivation toward their academic work. Mentor Hub Facilitators serve as an extra layer of support for our
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Adjunct (Accounting, Economics & Finance) Position Number 999201 Department Accounting, Economics & Finance Salary Commensurate Remote Job Summary
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. Build partnerships and foster a collaborative work environment. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information systems, business administration, or a related field. At least
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ability to perform calculations accurately. Knowledge of computer keyboard operation and general office equipment. Skills Skilled in the operation of office equipment and computer keyboards. Skilled in
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. Oversees the operations of office supply purchases as well as Amazon approvals. Assists with administering the University PCard and Travel Card Program. Vendor onboarding process (PaymentWorks/USAS/Banner
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Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Physics, or a related field. Ph.D. candidates nearing completion are also encouraged to apply. Backgrounds in experimental, theoretical, and/or computational
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and practices; knowledge of spelling, grammar and punctuation; knowledge of word processing and spreadsheet applications and software. Skilled in the operation of a personal computer, as appropriate
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, and outcome tracking for program assessment. Skill in: Managing grants, contracts, and budgets with accuracy and attention to detail. Organizing projects, timelines, and competing priorities