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to ensure efficient, compliant, and high-quality student employment across Chapman University. Reporting to the Supervisor, Student Employment Program, this role plans, executes, and administers on-campus and
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with ability to learn new systems and web-based applications Proven ability to understand and perform basic arithmetic computations Strong oral and written communication skills Strong interpersonal
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of constituents Proven ability to explain and teach athletic compliance to both skilled and non-skilled students Proven ability to develop and promote the overall athletic program to all members
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undergraduate degree programs in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Data Science, Electrical Engineering, and Software Engineering, and a graduate program in Electrical Engineering and Computer
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reviewing applications, maintaining and analyzing reports, communicating regularly with our graduate admission office, and updating program and admission information on the website. Perform other duties as
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appropriately Wear closed–toed shoes in all costume venues at all times Must wear “stage blacks” during all dress rehearsals and performances Desired Qualifications Access to a computer Working knowledge of
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strong communication, follow‑up, and project‑completion skills. Intermediate computer skills, including word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, email, and the ability to learn new software and social
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, teaches in the library’s instructional program, and supports the research and educational needs of the Law School community, with a particular focus on legal technology. The librarian staffs the Research
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dealing with unusual circumstances and resolve difficult or stressful customer service issues Strong commitment to customer service and teamwork Computer skills in the use of word processing, spreadsheet
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constructive feedback about a student’s performance. SPs participate in the teaching and assessment of pharmacy students at Chapman University School of Pharmacy. Standardized Patient Program activities provide