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to support their operations. These include: shared resources of data centers, computing hardware, software applications, network and voice communications, collaboration and productivity capabilities, central
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leadership and management skills Excellent computer skills with a high degree of proficiency in the Microsoft Suite applications. Preferred Qualifications Advanced degree PhD, DrPH, PharmD, MD, DO, JD
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solving and change management. Ability to effectively use computer, database systems, and information technology. Ability to provide high quality customer service. Ability to work in a diverse
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to increase the HSC community's knowledge and use of authoritative clinical, research, and consumer health information. Minimum Qualifications Master's degree in library or information science and two (2) years
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. Department Summary The College of Music is the largest public university music program in the United States and one of the most globally respected. We offer fully accredited degrees from the bachelor
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be able to exercise good judgment and decision-making. Additionally, this person must be able to be certified with the Federal Government as a Designated School Official for the F1 visa program
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and principles of electronics. Strong computer and LAN/WAN skills, including installation and configuration of Microsoft Windows Servers. Knowledge of FCC broadcast regulations. Strong troubleshooting
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communication skills. Required License/Registration/Certifications N/A Job Duties: Support the setup and administration of computer-based examinations. Monitor online content to facilitate the administration
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program requirements, as well as course scheduling, while managing a regular caseload of students. The Academic Advisor also connects students with campus resources, collaborates with other campus offices
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change agents, equipped to address unique issues and prepared to serve, lead and create lasting change. Ranked as a Top 10 Public Affairs program in Texas by U.S. News & World Report, the UNT Dallas