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the campus and facilities maintain good public image by providing a safe, clean, comfortable environment conducive to learning for students, visitors and employees. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
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adherence to administrative policies and procedures. Dress Code We understand that you want to be in comfortable clothing as you go to class and work in the office. However, a professional image cannot be
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content that immediately grabs the attention of digital media audiences; Design original projects that meet client specifications and promote a positive image for the department; Deliver content
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front lobby area clean and free of clutter to maintain a professional and inviting atmosphere. Accept and receive packages and oversee the outgoing mail. Offer general staff support and planning
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processes: Maintains standard UVU/The Noorda production procedures, event checklists. Work with Production Supervisor to maintain venue schedules including both production calendars and pre- and post-event
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, etc.), and assisting in fieldwork activities (e.g., photography and video recording of behavior, data collection and entry, etc.). Additional data entry and processing may be required after
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computer software applications, including word processing, social media, spreadsheets, e-mail, and presentations. Skilled in office methods, techniques, practices, and procedures. Skilled in the preparation
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including first-generation and low-income, students Advises current and prospective program students in aspects of Concurrent Enrollment, including admissions, registration, pathways, university processes
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intelligence, data analytics, computer and information security, and global and ethical issues in technology. The faculty member serves on the departmental Information Systems Curriculum Committee, participates
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guide current and prospective students through the scholarship process—advising on eligibility, programs, and procedures while ensuring compliance with institutional policy, award criteria, and state