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during the school year). Must demonstrate knowledge of Ann Arbor campus environment and map reading skills, be dependable, and have good customer service skills. Ability to operate a computer, smart phone
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necessary and handling emergent issues. Assist with executing college policies and programming. Implement new programs and advise on changes that will strengthen CGIS' overall program portfolio. Help bring
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Allowances $2500 Annual Professional Development Funds Paid Release Time for Professional Education Activities Medical Malpractice Insurance Paid Maternity and Parental Leave Tuition Support Program Wellness
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professional appearance Maintain excellent attendance record Operate basic IT equipment (ex. iPad, computer) Work Schedule 27hrs Friday/Saturday 2:30pm-10:00pm - Sunday/Monday 2:30pm-9:30pm Modes of Work
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. Demonstrates ability to problem solve in a collaborative manner. Demonstrates ability to navigate computer programs, and demonstrated proficiency with keyboarding skills. Programs include: ORMIS documentation
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Computer and Information Science students. Include your resume. Job Summary An undergraduate student in the Computer and Information Science department is sought for assistance on collaborative projects
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at all times. Meet program objectives concerning education standards, quality, safety, and cleanliness. Required Qualifications* Have a high school degree or equivalent education. Have at least 1 year of
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materials. Responsibilities* GSI assistants in the Hebrew Language Program support lecturers in recitation sections that meet four times per week. A 50% assistant will be assigned to one recitation section
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Apply Now Job Summary The Department of Language, Culture, and the Arts is seeking an undergraduate student assistant for the JuMP program for the Fall 2025 term. The selected applicant will assist
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* Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related field: Or equivalent work experience in software development, with a focus on web technologies. Minimum 2 years of professional experience in web development