149 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of the Pacific in United-States
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and prospect research tools to inform fundraising strategies. Manage multiple priorities and deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Work both independently and collaboratively as part of a fundraising
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orders. Syllabi/First Assignments: Requires multiple emails and reminders, resulting in faculty submitting these materials for posting to the department’s LibGuides site and copying materials for the FSO’s
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orders. Syllabi/First Assignments: Requires multiple emails and reminders, resulting in faculty submitting these materials for posting to the department’s LibGuides site and copying materials for the FSO’s
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skills with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. Multitasking skills needed to coordinate and organize multiple complex projects and tasks and the ability to manage competing deadlines
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skills with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. Multitasking skills needed to coordinate and organize multiple complex projects and tasks and the ability to manage competing deadlines
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attention to detail. Multitasking skills needed to coordinate and organize multiple complex projects and tasks and the ability to manage competing deadlines. Experience in a highly automated office
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-quality employee experience. They will make sure there is a direct alignment between unit business needs and HR services. This role will lead and manage a team of HR business partners (HRBP) who
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to coordinate multiple projects simultaneously, proactively carries out project support functions, manages time effectively, and has ability to be proactive to anticipate, plan for and communicate needs
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), California Family Rights Act (CFRA), and other leaves of absence as well as reasonable accommodations in alignment with federal and state laws and University of the Pacific policy and practice. Initiates
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), California Family Rights Act (CFRA), and other leaves of absence as well as reasonable accommodations in alignment with federal and state laws and University of the Pacific policy and practice. Initiates