106 web-programmer-developer-"U"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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. Advanced computer skills including spreadsheet development and maintenance using Microsoft Excel and web database reporting. Self-starter, able to work independently in a dynamic team environment that
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results to leadership. Digital, Social, and Content Development - 25% Oversee the departmentâ™s web, intranet, and social media presence, ensuring content is current, strategic, and audience-focused
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Collective Program â“ Recruit, hire, train, and manage 5â“8 undergraduate students in the year-long co-curricular program. Develop and implement a structured curriculum, oversee weekly cohort meetings, and
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Manager with developing school program budgets, growing and maintaining school/district partnerships, creating teacher professional development opportunities, providing creative programmatic insights
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: 369393 Position Overview This multifaceted role supports the academic and operational functions of the University of Minnesota's Pharmacy program, acting as a central hub for curriculum coordination
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soccer and Menâ™s Swimming. Duties 80% of time Develop strength and conditioning program for assigned teams and student-athletes. Collaborate with coaching staff on program development. Teach proper
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platforms, team organization, etc) Liaison / point of contact between womenâ™s hockey program and select internal departments as assigned. Work alongside the business office in the development and monitoring
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direction in a large, complex laboratory is preferred; experience in developing and implementing clinical assays is strongly preferred. The Cytogenetics Laboratory has been an early adopter and innovator
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in recent years with a five-fold increase in course enrollments. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a nationally recognized teaching and research program. Responsibilities in teaching
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— Prepare and/or incorporate complex reports, charts, tables, graphs, slides and other materials. â— Perform research tasks as necessary to benchmark with other institutions. Student Affairs Programs and