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. Enrollment Requirements: Applicants must meet enrollment requirements to be eligible for on-campus student employment. Applicants must be enrolled in a UA degree program and meet minimum credit hour
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. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident in order to serve as an F-1 Designated School Official (DSO) with the Department of Homeland Security's Student Exchange Visitor Program and as a J-1 Alternative
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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $16.63 - Midpoint: $19.95 (Hourly N3) Department/Organization: 206901 - MBA Program Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm; some nights & weekends Job
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Coordinated Program in Dietetics, and a Didactic Program in Dietetics. Additionally, the Department offers a MS and PhD in Human Nutrition. Responsibilities: Teaching and service to articulate the mission
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evenings & weekends may be required Job Summary: The Technology and Distance Education Coordinator develops and administers academic credit programs delivered by the School of Social Work at the
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, and tracking of new research protocols, amendments, and continuing reviews of protocols. Supports post approval monitoring program and the reliance process. Provides guidance, assistance, and support to
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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $15.48 - Midpoint: $18.56 (Hourly N2) Department/Organization: 217602 - The Children's Program-Child Dev R Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:15am to 5:15pm Job
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) facilities. Provides excellent customer service. Monitors weight room/cardio areas. Surveys program areas for patron safety, patron check-in, equipment checkout, and problem solving. Additional Department
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: Works with the CISO and OIT leadership to maintain the Identity and Access Management (IAM) program for the University, including creating and maintaining processes for the identity management practices
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, and programming for students in the fraternity and sorority community. Collaborates with students, advisors, and other stakeholders to advance the Fraternity and Sorority community at The University