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weather, walking through rough terrains. Other duties as assigned. To thrive in this role, the student will possess basic computer skills, including word processing, spreadsheets, internet and email, basic
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of professional level office methods and practices. Strong knowledge of computer operations and software applications, including Microsoft Office. Ability to organize and prioritize tasks to meet deadlines. Must be
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, enjoy working alone and as part of a team, have good attention to detail, and have basic computer skills. This position also requires self motivation and independent working skills for project work and
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. The ability to work both independently and collaboratively with a diverse student body is crucial, as is consistently maintaining a professional demeanor. Familiarity with general computer software
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proctor to administer paper and computer-based tests. The test proctor position is part-time, temporary and the schedule may vary depending on department needs. Hours will range between 15-29 per week
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to communicate effectively, sound professional judgement and respect for confidentiality, advanced computer skills, preferable familiarity with UAA’s systems such as Banner and Navigate, and the ability to work as
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Administration, Chemistry, Communication, Computer Information and Office Systems, Culinary Arts, Developmental Education, Early Childhood Education, Education, Emergency Medical Services, English, Fire Science
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Administration Chemistry Communication Computer Information and Office Systems Culinary Arts Developmental Education Early Childhood Education Education Emergency Medical Services English Fire Science Health
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excellent interpersonal communication skills; basic computer skills, including use of web-conferencing applications; ability to follow direction of Faculty and SP Educators to consistently portray a case
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inventory. Problem-solving and decision-making skills are crucial, as is clear and effective communication both verbally and in writing. Proficiency in MS Office products, computer scheduling programs, and