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logs. Prepares and produces correspondence, reports, charts, graphs, forms, and financial data through use of computers and associated software. Collaborates in training new full-time staff on protocols
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Extension Agriculture Program is seeking applicants to fill a postdoctoral research associate position in Amherst, Massachusetts. Duties will be performed under a funded agreement with the Massachusetts
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, maintenance, and janitorial. Essential Functions Planning Assists the Executive Director in the planning and administration of a multi-faceted dining program with financial responsibility for an annual budget
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recognized program approved by the University of Massachusetts (i.e. ServSafe). Work Schedule Rotating Days Off 10am-6pm; may include weekends and holidays. 40 hours per week, 52 weeks per year. Salary
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of the work. Meet regularly with Dean to provide updates on issues, review the schedule, and to plan for upcoming events. Monitor the Dean's public email by reading, prioritizing, forwarding, and/or responding
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in higher education administration, continuous improvement, program evaluation, strategic planning, or a related field. Proven ability to support planning and improvement initiatives in complex
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funded research program in the area of muscle physiology. They will also have the knowledge and expertise to take advantage of and contribute to the vibrant translational research environment on campus
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committees to support similar events and initiatives Assist with all Department meetings and with retirement events. Assist with the Chemistry Summer REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) program
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custodial program (CAPP Hillyard Rovic) which includes housekeeping, cleaning, moving furniture, and trash removal in assigned Auxiliary Services buildings. Essential Functions Removes trash, recyclables, and
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US North. At the heart of Slavery North is a fellowship program that welcomes national and international students, artists, and scholars, providing them with the space, funding, time, and community