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Apply now Job no:536147 Work type:Classified Staff Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Information Technology, Computer and Information Science Department: Information Services Classification: Analyst
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administrative support to a department, program, or other organization. • Supervisory or lead work experience. Professional Competencies • Ability to learn new skills quickly and adapt well to organizational
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with the Associate Director on budget management. • Oversee staff requests and building management needs for CAMCOR facilities. • Teach and help the Associate Director manage the AMAC program, including
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delivering EI/ECSE services across the state. Position Summary The Office Specialist 1 (OS1) position provides administrative support to the Early Childhood CARES program. This position maintains the client
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programs. The Moss Street Children’s Center (MSCC) is an early childhood development program that serves student and faculty staff families, with children ages 3 months – 5 years. Our large, on-campus center
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development • Create project schedules • Management of Housing Art program • Management of Housing Signage program • Project Execution: • Direct and manage project development from initiation to closure
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, program, or other organization • Supervisory or lead work experience Professional Competencies • Ability to learn new skills quickly and adapt well to organizational change. • Understanding of and ability
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support plan for the program. The Director of Football Academics will work closely with the Director of Football Academic Development, the Assistant Athletic Director for Football Operations, and the Head
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Apply now Job no:536157 Work type:Classified Staff Location:Eugene, OR Categories:Academic Advising/Support Department: CAS College and Career Advising Classification: Administrative Program Assist
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dance emphasis with a strong supporting area in ballet. Our program offers frequent opportunities for students to perform in works by faculty, guest artists, and students. Performances are produced