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, and how the position fits with your career goals. Contact information for three letters of reference will be solicited by Workday after applications are submitted and the review process has begun. We
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; energetic and detail oriented. Clear, concise reporting and writing style Computer literacy, particularly MS Word and Excel. Preferred Education and Experience: Training and/or experience managing Community
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to effectively communicate data findings to the OCD team. Assist in analyzing career-related data to identify trends, patterns, and insights that inform decision-making processes. Collaborate with team members
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degree preferred. Supervisory or human resources experience preferred. Prior office management or invoice processing preferred. Experience with Outlook, web, and graphic design programs preferred
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account may cause delays in a hire process. Department: Ticket Sales & Marketing Time Type: Part time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Job Description: Summary: Student employee will be assisting the Assistant
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documentation processes to enhance institutional knowledge management and operational transparency. Partners with the LLT to manage official reports, policies, and historical records. Acts as meeting scribe as
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the University College (UC) Living-Learning Community. This includes overseeing program-related forms, administrative processes, and program logistics. The position is responsible for managing and maintaining
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well as industry-standard research and analytics processes. Benefits AU offers a competitive benefits package including a 200% matching retirement plan, tuition benefits for full-time staff and their families
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demonstrated success in securing major gifts of $100,000+. Supervisory experience. Familiarity with and experience following guidelines of an established Prospect Management System. Computer literacy with MS
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: Excluded Job Description: Summary: The Audio Visual Technician assists with the setup and operation of audiovisual equipment for classes, conferences, and special events at the Washington College of Law. The