177 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"UCL"-"U.S"-"https:" positions at University of Vermont in United States
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knowledge of personal computers and Microsoft Office (word processing, spreadsheets) and Internet applications (email, world wide web) required. Desirable Qualifications Supervisory experience and knowledge
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. General knowledge of practices and trends in fraternity and sorority life. Skills in student and organizational advising, leadership development, and program/event development. Experience working with and
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& Compliance Officer, provides strategic direction for, and leadership of, a comprehensive University-wide environmental health and safety program. This position works with university leadership to assure
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master planning for the institution including involvement in updating of the Campus Plan and assessing project compliance with master planning principles and premises. Represent the University related
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, educationally purposeful community committed to creating an inclusive environment that embraces intellectual diversity and global perspectives. We seek to prepare students to be accountable leaders who will bring
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risk management and student development committees. The coordinator will plan and execute fitness and wellness events, collaborate with campus partners, and represent Campus Rec at university-wide
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modules, student information system, facilities management system, personnel time keeping system, academic web portal system, and various other cloud and on prem services. Today, a number of cloud-based
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to augment our current veterinary team of one University Veterinarian and two Veterinary Technicians, supported by a team of seven animal care staff, at the University of Vermont (UVM). Our research program
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implement education and health services, activities, and projects to farmworkers living in the northeast region of Vermont. Identify, enroll and support eligible farm workers in the Migrant Education Program
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coordinate SAMHSA funded Start Treatment and Recovery (STAR) program. The STAR program consists of assisting patients in the Emergency Department suffering from Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) access and receive