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service Strong computer skills (CMMS, Google Suite, Microsoft Office products, email) Ability to foster a collaborative, team centered environment Must be able to work effectively with a diverse population
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, offering training, mentoring and consultation to other team members and managing office processes and protocols. This position also serves as one of two primary points of contact for the department when
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to utilize computer software and other requisite programs. Proficient in a variety of software (Scoreboard, Video, etc.). Strong interpersonal skills and excellent written and oral communication skills
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interest in maintaining skills: Computer proficiency of Microsoft Suite or Google applications, familiarity with web design, and virtual meeting applications. Applicants must submit a cover letter and CV
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). The Operations Coordinator reports to the Head Women’s Basketball Coach and is responsible for the coordination and organization of the day-to-day operation of the Brown women’s basketball program. Assists
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, Rhode Island, and a member of the Ivy League, our intercollegiate athletics program consists of 34 varsity teams with approximately 1,000 athletes who participate within the National Collegiate Athletic
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University faculty, postdoctoral research associates, staff, students, and multiple partners in Rhode Island and across the US. We partner with education leaders and global scholars to connect people, evidence
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NCAA and Ivy League Rules Excellent organizational, interpersonal, communication and computer skills, necessary Demonstrated ability to work with and relate well to students Excellent sport specific
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. Demonstrate proven proficiency with computers or and ability to learn Microsoft Office, Google, and/or applications as required for the role. Keen insights into and experience with the developmental and mental
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, interpersonal, communication, and computer skills. Ability to recruit within NCAA and Ivy League Rules. Demonstrated ability to develop nationally competitive athletes. Demonstrated academic success of previously