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. Preferred Qualifications Preference will be given to applicants with: • Demonstrated ability to publish in top-tier, peer-reviewed journals on topics that align with those of current faculty; • Experience
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management experience. Additional Required Department Minimum Qualifications: Excellent organization and project management skills. Ability to handle multiple projects with frequent deadlines in a fast-paced
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guidelines. Provides an encouraging and motivating environment while helping participants to achieve their fitness goals. May also be assigned to train partner/multiple-client sessions or group personal
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. Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and financial management systems. Ability to communicate effectively with faculty, staff, administrators, and external sponsors. Capacity to balance multiple priorities under
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of the Research Apprenticeship Program, the Student Led Research Grants Program, and the Research Roundtable Program. Manages multiple program budgets. Provides supervision for graduate and undergraduate student
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. Required Minimum Qualifications: Ability to work collaboratively with multiple teams. Willingness to learn and receive feedback. Flexible and adaptable to changing needs in ministry. Skills and Knowledge
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with UA’s researchers, academic departments, and administrative units, the Office for Research Communications plays a key role in disseminating the University's research achievements across multiple
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of standard office software and database systems. Effectively interacts with residents, families, staff, and vendors. Customer service experience. Ability to manage multiple tasks while maintaining attention
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experience. Skills and Knowledge: Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Program development and assessment skills. Ability to manage multiple tasks/programs. Ability to form strong relationships
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Summary: The Emergency Medical Services Dispatcher receives and processes requests from a variety of sources to include multiple telephone lines and radio frequencies for emergency and non-emergency