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mail merges for postcards and other mailings Additional Information: · Basic office skills and computer skills including MS Word and Excel. · Must be able to work independently. · Excellent communication
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systems, building envelope issues (windows, doors, roofs) and maintain a preventive maintenance program for assigned buildings in order to provide a safe environment in all University facilities, including
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effectiveness of program and help identify opportunities for improving operations. Assist in leading, guiding, and training students, and/or volunteers working on campus recycling efforts. Outreach to campus
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work including copying, scanning, errands, mail distribution, and miscellaneous office projects. Requirements: Good communication skills and computer experience required. Additional Information: Physical
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with information security awareness activities appropriate for campus audiences Requirements: Minimum: Education A current Villanova University undergraduate student studying Computer Science, Electrical
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Posting Details Do you have questions about the application process? If so, please refer to the Applicant FAQ’s. Position Information Posting Number: 20255753V Position Title: Undergraduate Research Assistant Posting Type Student Hours/week: 10-15 Eligibility: Work study preferred but open to...
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with the ability to follow multi-step instructions. Must be able to work well independently. Basic office skills and computer skills including MS Word & Excel. Ability to navigate Blackboard learning
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-oriented with the ability to follow multi-step instructions. Must be able to work well independently. Basic office skills and computer skills including MS Word & Excel. Ability to navigate Blackboard
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to the Assistant Director with the Pennsylvania State Grant program; comparing State Grant awards in Banner and PHEAA system; updating PHEAA Partner Interface; and identifying students who did not list VU as first
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teaching responsibilities will be in the Sociology program and consist of 4 undergraduate courses for the first academic year (2/2 teaching load) and 5 undergraduate courses for following academic years (3/2