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Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree. Coursework in project management, business, finance, economics, analytics, library and information science, or non-profit management. Experience: Minimum five years
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, finance, economics, analytics, library and information science, or non-profit management. Experience: A minimum of two years of work experience in nonprofit management, development, alumni relations
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by the leader. Prepares write ups for recommendations for operational and administrative problems. Prepares financial and/or administrative reports. Analyzes program budgets and uses a moderate/high
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academic and life outcomes for all students. We seek a collaborative scholar with an existing program of research in the area of education policy, history, and equity, with a particular interest in
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in accordance with the highest standards. As part of this commitment, the University seeks to maintain an effective compliance program in which University community members are aware of, understand and
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user environment that is consistent yet agile. Collaborating with stakeholders to understand program strategies, ATS develops data, reporting, and analytics solutions that lead to actionable outcomes and
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environment. Fast-paced environment. Lift up to 30 lbs. Push carts with up to 50 lbs. of material. Sit at a computer for 2-4 hours. Periodic walking to other campus locations. Climbing up to 5 flights of stairs
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Competencies Knowledge in relevant scientific field. Knowledge of research techniques or methods relevant to the lab (e.g. Microscope imaging, image and data analyses, which includes writing/modifying computer
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, edits, and maintains class web pages and faculty personal web pages, utilizing advanced computer skills in web page management. May provide assistance to other office staff, such as Deans’ Office during
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packages, computer coding, and statistics is highly desired. Past research assistants have been accepted to strong PhD programs in clinical and experimental psychology, epidemiology, and medical school