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office) work schedule, subject to business need and manager approval. May be required to use personal computer and other standard office equipment. Must be located within the DFW Area and have the ability
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development. Our Program fosters an environment in which children have the opportunity to communicate, play, and develop friendships with other children whose interests, abilities, levels of hearing and methods
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support for program meetings and events. May include making posters, emails, travel and hotel arrangements, meal planning, scheduling of visits, itineraries, reimbursements, parking, Uber, providing maps
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campus traditions such as Temoc Socks, Comets Giving Days, UT Dallas Rings, and more. The Development Associate will also serve as the lead coordinator of the Student Ambassador Program. Minimum Education
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; written, oral, active listening and interpersonal skills; work effectively in team situations; proactive in identifying potential issues; demonstrate computational ability; ability to investigate, analyze
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environment available and a UT Dallas Remote Work Agreement is required upon employment. Use of personal computer and other standard office equipment may be required. Must be located within the State of Texas
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guiding students through their academic journey, including program requirements, course selection, and university policies, while connecting them with resources to enhance their academic and professional
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program effectiveness. The Coordinator is also pivotal in developing partnerships with employers, engaging with various stakeholders, and contributing to the strategic mission of preparing our students
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fellow advisors, program directors, deans, and faculty to guide JSOM students on degree program requirements. Responsibilities include assisting students with course registration, creating and maintaining
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Close Date 05/01/2026 Open Until Filled No Desired Start Date 08/01/2026 Job Summary Position Description The UT Dallas Humanities Program in the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and