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also oversee the Knights Terrace Brick Paver Program and supervise a team of up to 30 event staff members. Classification Title: Event Manager I Responsibilities: Event Logistics and Client Management
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Career Services: Career Services (CS) provides comprehensive career services and programs to assist a student population in developing, evaluating, and effectively initiating and implementing career
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of minor projects in alignment with the university’s schedule, program, budget, and strategic goals. The Facilities Project Manager II will oversee the planning, direction, and management of project
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, intervention, and response. They will have a research impact as reflected in high-quality publications and the potential to develop a well-funded research program. We welcome applications from individuals whose
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executing Human Resources strategy, policy, and programs for the College of Sciences. This role delivers HR services that address the unique needs of the College in alignment with overall HR strategies
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section staff, coordinating multiple tuition waiver programs, and reporting UCF Employee tuition waiver usage to HR for payroll tax withholding. Responsibilities include reviewing internal waiver program
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). This role assists with the management and operation of a variety of Outdoor Adventure Program components to include Adventure Trips, Climbing Tower, Outdoor Adventure Center, Challenge Course and Lake
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graduation, and even as our Knights enter the global workforce, we walk beside students with wraparound programs and services. Our Mission: The Division of Student Success and Well-Being (SSWB) fosters a
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programs to increase awareness, enhance knowledge and understanding, and offer alternative or varied solutions to important social problems. CDE offers these opportunities to faculty, staff, students, and
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also serve as program director of the University Writing Center (UWC). The DWR is committed to innovative research and teaching that addresses challenges related to composition, rhetoric, and literacy in