155 computer-programmer-"U.S"-"University-of-St"-"U.S" positions at University of Kansas
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well as with working with Monarch Watch team members, volunteers, and partners with different backgrounds, interests, and perspectives. The Education Intern will report to the Monarch Watch Program Manager. This
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reports in collaboration with the Chair, Director of Graduate Studies, and Director of Undergraduate Studies (graduation rates, enrollment history, statistical analysis, program reviews, etc.). 15% Faculty
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, program reviews, etc.). 15% Faculty Support : Provide administrative support for Linguistics faculty with activities that support the academic mission of the Linguistics Department. Assist faculty with
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leave earned every month, nine paid holidays plus one discretionary day, a retirement program, medical & dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit plan options and State of Kansas
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Institute (KFRTI). They will serve as the lead instructor, assistant instructor, or safety officer (if qualified) to deliver KFRTI training programs. This position coordinates and collaborates with program
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Description 50% - Gallery Management: Work in cooperation with the Visual Art Department Chair to coordinate and direct Art Gallery exhibition calendar, program administration, support special events, and
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course enrollment processes, including issuing permission codes, monitoring waitlists and responding to student inquiries. Enter CALI awards and conduct preliminary degree audits and certificate program
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and certificate program verifications and communicate outstanding requirements to students. Generate and maintain student database reports and enter bar passage data into PeopleSoft. Respond in a timely
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office’s mail and voicemail. Manage office public displays and digital engagement as designated by Vice Provost/Associate Vice Provost/Program Manager. Work with the Shared Service Center and other
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academic schools and departments (ex. Honors Program, First-Year Seminars). Manage any master class or workshop activity that may arise for University students. Serve as the Lied Center’s primary contact