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the applicant selection / hiring process will result in permanent disqualification. Technology Skills Demonstrate the ability to use electronic equipment and software programs used in daily police operations
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college credit classes across multiple ACC campuses. Courses offered include Introduction to Chemistry, General Chemistry I and II, General Chemistry for Engineering Majors and Organic Chemistry I and II
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; manage hiring, performance, and development in accordance with policy and law. Collaborate with IT, Academic Technology, and Information Security teams to resolve escalations and optimize service delivery
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skills. Entering data, maintaining files, and performing other clerical duties. Effective customer-orientation when working with a diverse population. Technology Skills Use a variety of spreadsheet, word
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-through. Maintaining confidentiality of work-related information and materials. Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships. Technology Skills Demonstrated proficiency using standard office
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materials. Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships. Technology Skills Demonstrated proficiency using standard office software applications and student information and database systems
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materials. Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships. Technology Skills Demonstrated proficiency using standard office software applications and student information and database systems
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vice chancellor, vice chancellor, executive vice chancellor. Technology Demonstrated proficiency using computer applications, online resources, and other technologies for the classroom. Demonstrated
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students, co-workers, and staff. Flexibility to move between different tasks during the workday as different needs arise. Technology Skills Demonstrated proficiency using standard office software
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other related tasks as assigned by the department chair, dean, and/or associate vice chancellor, vice chancellor, executive vice chancellor. Technology Demonstrated proficiency using computer applications