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partnerships, and outreach initiatives. The Program Assistant will support day-to-day operations of the Center, including managing lecture series logistics, coordinating with FinTech and financial service
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. In this role within the Financial Aid and Scholarships Office, you will provide leadership and program management across a variety of federal, state, institutional, and private aid programs—ensuring
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Position Announcement The American Sign Language and Deaf Studies Program at Utah Valley University invites applications for a full-time Tenure Track Assistant Professor position to begin Fall
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setup, takedown, registration, attendee check-in, and follow-up. • Manage tabling materials: maintain scripts, distribute swag, and track sign-ups for newsletters and social media. • Collaborate with
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communication is a plus. Possess patience and provide excellent customer service. Be able to stay on task when alone and working with others. Basic computer skills. Exceptional customer service skills. Ability
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/ Skills / Abilities Good verbal and written communication skills Attention to detail Professionalism Organizational skills Technical computer skills (Internet, Windows, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.) Good
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, the mechanical engineering program is seeking to establish an aerospace engineering emphasis to prepare students to contribute to Utah’s booming aerospace industry. The Department of Mechanical and Civil
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Program) guidelines. You’ll help young children discover a love for healthy foods while maintaining a clean, safe, and well-run kitchen. You’ll also supervise and mentor college student assistants, modeling
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and equipment students use to complete their lab tasks. Knowledge of Electrical saftey and basic wiring knowlege. Knowledge of UVU Mechatronics program policies and procedures. Skill in the operation
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, department chairperson and or program coordinator, faculty, and department staff in maintaining an effective program. Is thoroughly familiar with the academic freedom and professional responsibility statement