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. Responds to e-mail requests. Communicates webpage updates to department web programmer. Textbook Adoptions (every semester). Order Desktop Textbooks for Instructors & Teaching Assistants. Prepare faculty
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Summary Page (screenshot of page showing your Federal Work Study award). To locate this, go to UF’s ONE.UF Web page. Click on “Financial Aid” for the appropriate academic year, and then “Awards and
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development. An MBA/MS degree is required. Prior experience in leading teams is preferred. Highly proficient with web-based technology and data analytics tools and resources, with the ability to extract
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. They will also research, write, and promote a monthly blog series that uplifts diverse trail users, educates the public and shares practical insights about hiking and protecting the FNST. This position is
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email and web browsing applications. Ability to efficiently plan, organize, and coordinate work assignments. Strong interpersonal skills, enabling the establishment and maintenance of effective working
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assistance for the department’s web-based, online marketing presence and print collateral. This includes maintaining the quality and accuracy of the aesthetics, content, and general format of outgoing
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the major cloud providers (i.e. Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform) Advanced experience in installing, managing, updating, and troubleshooting Linux and Windows-based systems
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Peace Corps Prep programs newsletters, web pages, and promotional flyers. B) Present and represent the International Scholars and Peace Corps Prep programs to diverse audiences across campus through
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Interfaces, Application Messaging, Application Packages, Integration Broker, Web Services, XML publisher and other PeopleTools. Must have proven troubleshooting skills. Experience in working with RDBMS
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for media relations, science writing, social media, College of Medicine communications, marketing and web services). Identifies content to share with other departments such as Advancement and the university’s