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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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school diploma or GED. Skills and Knowledge: Advanced knowledge in the usage of personal computers. Ability to quickly adapt to new technology. Strong ability to manage time independently. Ability
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of personal computers and standard application software (word processing, spreadsheet and/or database management programs). Preferred Qualifications: Experience working with scholarships or endowments
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undergraduate student. Punctual. Ability to work at least 2 shifts per week. Skills and Knowledge: Excellent verbal communication skills. Ability to quickly learn new computer programs. Ability to work
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analytics, health informatics, and human-centered design—and will bring innovative approaches to advancing education, research, and practice in the digital health era. Detailed Position Information
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Qualifications: Ph.D. in applied hydrology, civil engineering, computer science, geoscience, or related field. Skills and Knowledge: Strong interest in (or skilled in) the development and application of hydrologic
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: This position reports to an off-campus employer. Normal Work Schedule: Varies; see Additional Department Summary Note to Applicants: To apply, please send a copy of your class schedule, resume, and experience
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/faculty against departmental budget. Performs some simple budget monitoring/entry. Operates standard office equipment such as personal computers, copiers, fax machines, etc. Additional Department Summary
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mental health intervention skills. Superior skills in the area of time and task management. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Basic computer skills (word processing and email). Ability
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for a tenure-track Advanced Assistant or Assistant Professor position in the Department of Marketing. Primary duties include developing and maintaining a robust research program that results in