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name -- RICE -- Responsibility, Integrity, Community and Excellence. Position Summary The Office of the Registrar (OTR) at Rice University supports the educational mission of the university by working
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name -- RICE -- Responsibility, Integrity, Community and Excellence. Position Summary The Office of the Registrar (OTR) at Rice University supports the educational mission of the university by working
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Administrative Specialist to drive efficiency within the Dean's Office. In this role, you will provide operational support to the HR team, assisting with critical transactions for faculty, staff, students, and
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President of Rice University, serving as the President's primary support and supervising staff within the Office of the President. The COS must bring a strong understanding and appreciation for Rice's
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for directing the implementation of these plans. The Executive Director develops, initiates, and monitors all business development activities, including but not limited to: Managing and supervising Institute
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Summary: The afternoon receptionist serves as the central point of contact for the Cambridge Office Building (COB) at Rice University, providing a welcoming and professional presence for visitors, staff
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maintaining computer programs. Workplace Requirements This position is offered as a hybrid role, combining both in-office and remote work to provide flexibility and support collaboration. Monday - Friday 8:00
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, government, the media, business, and nongovernmental and private organizations. This position is part-time (30 hours per week) and offers a flexible work schedule (minimum of 2 days in the office per week
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and Excellence. Position Summary: The Staff Assistant provides administrative support and customer service to the Rice Counseling Center, Student Wellbeing Office, and SAFE Office. This person is the
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is responsible for the daily operations of the office, such as answering phones, stocking office supplies, reconciling purchasing card receipts, and being one of the first people to greet guests as