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, and their departmental administrators on interpretation of sponsor guidelines, forms, regulations & policies related to proposals & budgetary requirements. Prepare sponsor forms, including budgetary
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Undergraduate Admissions: The Office of Undergraduate Admissions supports the university in meeting its strategic enrollment goals and fulfilling the UCF Strategic Plan. It is responsible
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, support student initiatives, track student progress, and coordinate meetings, clinical shadowings, workshops, and seminars. Develop and lead a new mentorship and enrichment program that empowers high
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scheduling, long-term management of meetings, teleconferences, and priority prioritization. Screen and direct all incoming calls; compose and prepare confidential correspondence, emails, memos, and travel
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conformance with budgetary provisions, compile data, and prepare reports. Responsibilities: Monitor and address potential suspense activity to proactively avoid expenses posting to suspense acccount(s). This
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other enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. This position helps plan, schedule, and manage application development projects, tool upgrades, and patches. The position provides product management and
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of education and experience pursuant to Fla. Stat. 112.219. Preferred Qualifications: Ability to develop and provide a training program for the Travel & Procurement Team. Experience with Workday or other ERP
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The Opportunity: Assist Program Director with all shared-services level assignments related to the Pre-Award Shared Services (PASS) unit. These assignments include, but are not limited
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Health Sciences Center, we have the space to prepare more Knight nurses with academic excellence and an opportunity to impact more lives with innovative, interdisciplinary research. The Opportunity
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and transfer student cohorts. Serves as the case manager for undergraduate students showing signs of academic distress that might impede their progress toward timely degree completion. Develops and