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Experience: Bachelor's degree, AND: 48 months experience coordinating a large grant or contract program or project. Equivalent/ Substitution: Will accept 48 months experience in lieu of a Bachelor's degree for
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motion. Use of computer and telephone. Stand, stoop, bend, and reach. Environmental: Standard office environment. Departmental Preferences: Experience working in higher education Experience with university
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communication skills Telephone and basic clerical skills Be able to work some nights and weekends Basic computer skills Department Preferences: Previous customer service experience preferred Previous sales
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resume will be used to screen applications prior to consideration for interview. Good computer skills and familiarity with Mac OS and Windows. Ability to readily learn and use new technology and software
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maximize their college experience. Participates in the comprehensive onboarding Academic Advisor Training Program. Conducts individual academic advising appointments for a designated caseload that addresses
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operations and service delivery and provides customer contact in a call center. Coordinates and applies program guidelines to project delivery. Researches, retrieves, and analyzes information. Performs
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projects requiring independent judgment. Faculty & Program Support Provides faculty support related to travel, purchasing, reimbursements, awards, and funding requests. Coordinates department events
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Attachments: Resume, Cover Letter, Class Schedule Job Description --- The purpose of the Athletics Graduate Assistant program is to support promising individuals who are committed to a career in intercollegiate
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staff. Ability to operate technical equipment, i.e., radar, breathe alcohol analyzers, mobile computers and radio, lock systems, etc. Ability to complete moderately complex administrative paperwork
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Physics. The department hosts an active NSF/REU program. Current research activities within the astronomy and astrophysics group include observational and theoretical studies of astrophysics at all scales