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interventions that promote service learning, student community service opportunities, campus and community engagement. Perform additional duties as requested. LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: Personal computers
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: The Director of Compensation will lead the design and management of the University of Rhode Island compensation program, driving a culture of innovation and excellence. This role leads a team of HR professionals
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training, mentorship, and performance management. LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: Personal computer proficiency, including word processing, database, and spreadsheet software. Required Qualifications
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EQUIPMENT: Personal computers and printers; mainframes; word processing; database management and spreadsheet software; Microsoft Office Suite, including but not limited to PowerPoint, Excel, and Access
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EQUIPMENT: Personal computers and printers; mainframes; word processing; database management and spreadsheet software; Microsoft Office Suite, including but not limited to PowerPoint, Excel, and Access
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programs. The College of Nursing includes the Kingston campus (undergraduate program) and the additional location of the Rhode Island Nursing Education Center (RINEC) in Providence (graduate program and
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programs. The College of Nursing includes the Kingston campus (undergraduate program) and the additional location of the Rhode Island Nursing Education Center (RINEC) in Providence (graduate program and
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to establish and maintain excellence in customer service. Continuously evaluate and assess designated compliance program functions for process improvement. Make recommendations as appropriate. Work closely with
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Population Health with a focus on changing health behaviors through prevention and intervention. Applicants must offer a robust program of scholarship in line with a long-term tradition in the department
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Population Health with a focus on changing health behaviors through prevention and intervention. Applicants must offer a robust program of scholarship in line with a long-term tradition in the department