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Adjunct Faculty in Applied Management, Business Administration, Economics, and Healthcare Management
field, preferred. Professional certifications are preferred, but not required. Position Information: Work might be in-person or remote, depending on the needs of the program respective to the course being
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is instrumental in shaping a modern admissions operation that balances personalized engagement with scalable, technology-driven solutions. If you are passionate about strategic enrollment management
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or other accounting information systems is preferred. Computer experience to include Microsoft Office and Google Workspace, experience working in Excel with complex spreadsheet, pivot tables, charts, and
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to work with a Faculty-in-Residence program, Gender-Neutral Housing, a comprehensive first-year experience program, the Alaska Native, Indigenous and Rural Outreach Program, as well as exciting
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and meet deadlines Minimum Qualifications: To be eligible for this student position, candidate must: a. Be admitted and enrolled in a University of Alaska degree-seeking program with a minimum of six
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, especially related to data entry. Accurate data entry skills. Ability to adapt to new technology and processes and the initiative to learn frequent computer system changes. Ability and desire to take the lead
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required. Prior experience in journalism, editing, or a student-run publication is strongly preferred, with demonstrated leadership experience considered a plus. Candidates should possess strong computer
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Communication, and four courses fulfilling the University Communication General Education Requirement (GER). The ideal candidate will be integral in advancing the Communication BA program and be prepared to take
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Athletic Conference (GNAC), and competes in multiple National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) divisions. The Seawolf program features 13 teams competing at both the Division I and Division II levels
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community members with computer use and computer-based tutorials. It involves documenting visits, maintaining accurate records, and helping with data collection and reporting. The position also involves