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accounts Knowledge of Drupal and Google Suite. Proficiency in software and web applications to accomplish: word processing, spreadsheets, presentations/document layout, internet search and navigation, social
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does not offer a STEM OPT training program. The University of Minnesota is committed to fostering local talent through employment opportunities. While this position utilizes a remote modality
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development and maintenance of internal web applications, dashboards, or APIs for data reporting and user access. · Automate routine processes including QC reporting, data transfers, and notification
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Administrative Specialist supports the EVPP Shared Services Web Development and Design team by providing general administrative assistance and helping ensure websites comply with the Department of Justice (DOJ
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experiments and procedures in laboratory notebooks, databases, spreadsheets, and web-based applications. Prepare media, enzymes, and solutions under sterile conditions in large quantities. Qualifications
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. Duties/Responsibilities include: Administrative Support (50%) Oversee daily operations of the department and plan and prioritize departmental logistics as directed by the Department Head o Maintain
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pounds. Knowledge of and ability to schedule, start and support Zoom meetings for the purpose of recording and web conferencing. High School Diploma Preferred Qualifications Background in instructional
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Assistant helps to advance this mission by supporting MAISRC operations and administrative processes, collaborating on communications initiatives, and assisting with program delivery. This position is part of
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week) (Hybrid/Remote) Description: The University of Minnesota Law School seeks a part-time digital content specialist to support accessibility efforts, multiple web projects, and digital communications
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. Manage digital channels (web, social media, and email marketing). Create compelling content (written and visual) to support internal and external communications. Communicate research study findings