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. Represent the Center for Community & Cultural Engagement at events, tabling functions, and presentations for campus & community partners. Distribute brochures, flyers, posters, and other advertisement
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. Manage the Dean’s Office general email account and respond to inquiries. Maintain college records such as directories and listservs. Sort and distribute incoming and outgoing mail and packages. Perform
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Program leaders to identify data needs and develop strategies for data management, aggregation, analysis, interpretation, and secure distribution. Work closely with leadership to develop technological
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). Preferred Previous supervisory experience. Demonstrated proficiency in computer programs and electronic medical records (iCentra, Epic, Microsoft Office, and Outlook). Experience in scheduling and
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responsibilities: Conference room reservations Order, issue and maintain office and lab keys Grant and remove building access Restock and order office supplies Submit building maintenance requests Distribute mail
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GCO II plays a role in ensuring compliance through oversight of the majority of expenditures on the projects, managing grant distributions for lab staff, assisting as requested with reporting
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of Pediatric Rheumatology, Safe and Healthy Families, and the Clinical Enterprise as well as other subspecialty divisions as department needs dictate. The University of Utah offers a wellness program, great
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distribution, and minute-taking. Serve as a liaison between the President and internal/external stakeholders/donors. Ensure timely follow-up on action items and priorities. Organize and maintain confidential
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caps and payroll distributions to comply with federal grant requirements. Review purchases and contracts to ensure sufficient cash and budget are available. Generate accounts receivable invoices
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, manufactured, cultivated, or distributed any illegal drug. Any use of LSD or PCP will automatically exclude the applicant from the process. Applicants may not have used hard drugs or their derivatives and