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multidisciplinary experiences at the rank of Collegiate Assistant Professor (non-tenure track). This position supports the teaching mission of the DVM program by providing preclinical instruction, patient care
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travel policies. • Experience with systems such as HokieMart, ChromeRiver, SharePoint, Banner Finance, and VT Foundation funds. • Completion of the Fiscal Training Program or equivalent credential in
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clinical informatics, information systems/information technology, industrial engineering, operations research, computer science, or a related field. The candidate must have a demonstrated track record of
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jointly funded center between Advancement and the Office of Research and Innovation, supports university-wide strategic initiatives, program partnerships, and the university’s $550+ million research
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. *Demonstrated knowledge of risk management practices. *Experience or training with cash/revenue management. *Demonstrated knowledge of computer programs, including Windows, Microsoft Office Suite, or similar
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. Required Qualifications -Must be responsible, dependable, and punctual. -Demonstrated computer proficiency in office applications, such as Microsoft Office. -Must be able to work independently with minimal
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computer programs and software. Pay Band 3 Overtime Status Non-Exempt: Eligible for overtime Appointment Type Regular Salary Information Commensurate with experience Hours per week 40 Review Date January 12
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calendar year position. The successful applicant will serve the Virginia Tech School of Neuroscience program or other CoS department as assigned. The key responsibilities for the academic advisor include one
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program in applied forage agronomy that improves the production capacity, profitability, resilience, and sustainability of forage-based livestock systems, particularly in the Southern Piedmont and Southside
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with the candidate’s expertise (e.g., Music Theory/Musicianship, Music Technology, Music Business and Industry). · Participate in audition days, advising, and program activities that support student