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and a demonstrated ability to synthesize and analyze quantitative and qualitative data. Proficiency in Excel is required. Success with independently managing multiple projects. Excellent written and
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or near completion, in rhetoric, composition, communication studies, or related field, and experience teaching at the university level. Applications from candidates who have taught multiple sections
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a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment. Self-motivated and able to manage multiple competing priorities simultaneously with an appropriate sense of urgency. Process-oriented with excellent
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provides overall administrative support for the department including managing the reading room and duplication requests. To aid the department in establishing greater intellectual and physical control
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, excellent follow-through and execution skills. Ability to balance multiple tasks simultaneously, as well as work well independently. Preferred Qualifications Graduate-level courses in student development
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. The ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines, model superior customer service skills, and creatively problem-solve is critical. Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, internet applications and e-mail
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to provide direction and leadership to achieve goals in a timely manner. The ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines, model superior customer service skills, and creatively problem-solve is
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. Successful candidates will be self-driven, able to manage multiple tasks and programs, and address student needs promptly. Experience in supervising student staff, volunteers, or professionals, as
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Knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, enough to enter data, and familiarity with CAD or Banner desired. Experience with access control, closed-circuit television (CCTV) or two way radios
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overall administrative support for the department including managing the reading room and duplication requests. To aid the department in establishing greater intellectual and physical control of the items