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fairs, professional conferences, community-partnership events, and alumni activities. This position acts as a liaison between the University and high school and community college officials, providing
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difficult and complex work involving a high degree of decision- making and independent judgment to determine an admission status to an undergraduate, graduate, doctoral degree program. Specialized functions
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and emerging trends concerning the first college year and students in transition. Demonstrated very high degree of accuracy and attention to detail. Working knowledge of computer applications and word
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advanced rank must have significant relevant medical school teaching experience of high quality in both large and small group settings. Ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without
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models. Duties & Responsibilities Models CMU’s Leadership Standards and foster a culture of excellence, integrity, and collegiality. Oversees the College’s medical education program, ensuring high-quality
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tasks in care of University buildings; performs related work as required. Required Qualifications High School education or equivalent. At least one year of work experience. Possession of a valid Michigan
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to scheduled events, seasonal workloads, and winter storm events, and remains available for campus grounds maintenance related emergencies. Required Qualifications LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE OPERATOR I (SM-4): High
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initiatives move forward on schedule and within scope. The program manager strengthens communication across all grant areas, maintains systems for tracking progress, and ensures high-quality implementation
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includes CMU, EMU, MSU, SVSU and NMU. Required Qualifications High school diploma or GED. Four years of qualifying experience or a combination of education and experience that equates to four years
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. Ability to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a program offered by the College of Education & Human