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the possibility of renewal depending on the funding source. Education and Experience Bachelor of Science or Arts in psychology, cognitive science, computer science, or related field is required and 1–2 years
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ambiguity in a diverse organizational environment. Ability to utilize technology and institutional databases in the documentation of records and support of students. Demonstrated ability to exercise
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oral and written communication skills. Experience preparing and editing correspondence and other documents. Excellent computer proficiency, including Microsoft Office (Word and Excel) ,Google Suites
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mentoring initiatives, serving as an operational resource in mentoring program delivery. These engagement programs offer ways for alumni to connect and reconnect with the University, peers, and students with
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merchandise and maintain organization on the sales floor. Must be able to work in a multitask environment; Textbook Department, Trade Book Department, Campus Shop Department, and Technology Department Shelve
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to work weekends and evenings is required. Job Qualifications Education and Experience Certification from a Medical Assistant training program or equivalent, including training in medical and office
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workflows and applying technology-driven solutions utilizing internal and external systems. Education and Experience Required: Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 2 years’ relevant experience preferably in
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an extensive annual stewardship program for the Division of Athletics and Recreation’s donors, including reporting annually on 150+ special-purpose funds supported by donors. They will play a critical role as a
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. The Group Exercise Instructor will serve as a fitness resource for program participants and all Recreation members to encourage continued class attendance and involvement in Group Fitness Program. Major Tasks
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League, our intercollegiate athletics program consists of 34 varsity teams with approximately 1,000 athletes who participate within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA-DI). The Director of