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sponsored program administrative functions for a School/College/Division or other unit1 with large, complex sponsored projects. This includes fiscal and administrative review of sponsored grant and contract
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regulatory and legal compliance and security documents and to develop and implement security measures for the protection of research. Computer Skills: High level of experience related to the development and
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collaboratively with artists, staff, and patrons. Planning/Organizing Skills: Ability to prioritize and plan work activities and adapt to changing conditions. Computer Skills: Proficient in the use of Microsoft
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candidates in the following areas: criminal law and procedure; law and emerging technology; business and corporate law; labor and employment law; and the intersection of law and Black studies and the Black
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for a public or technical service unit in the University Library System. Work activities necessitate proficiency in library methods and procedures and the ability to utilize on-line computer systems and
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: Employment-Based Research Student & Alumni Advising and Engagement Program & Event Assistance 12twenty Position Research (12twenty is Wayne Law’s Premier Career Platform) Data Entry/Management Special Events
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to campus partners, including Development and Alumni Relations and the Office of Technology Transfer, to ensure effective financial coordination and compliance. Treasury Operations Support (Back
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accounting and human resources skills. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Computer Skills – proficiency in Microsoft Office, SONA Systems, and Qualtrics research software. Communication Skills – ability
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of students. Develop, implement, and direct program delivery, coordinate technical and administrative aspects of programs/projects. Facilitate resolution of issues related to enrolled students. Direct
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program-related awareness. • Participate in unit and/or University committees; serve as liaison between W360 and college, schools, and other units within the University. • Work with the assigned student