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and nationally. Plan and manage a recruiting territory, including outreach to prospective students, educators, and supporters. Use initiative and sound judgment in administrative matters, within
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applications, determining honor status. Plan expenses and monitor travel budget for staff and faculty. Prepare and maintain information for such documents as correspondence, memos, reports, etc. using computer
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(Student Position) Location: Big Rapids, MI 49307 Department: 55- Physical Plant Advertised Salary: $12.48- $13.24 Summary of Position: Are you a student in the Automotive program or just have general
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the university mission, goals and strategic plan. Lead the employment process ensuring we are relevant and responsive to the needs of the university. Ensure a strong customer service model that ensures that HR
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(MyDegree). Assist with graduation audits and verifying completion of degree requirements. Maintain/update Faculty Advisor lists in Banner. Plan expenses and monitor travel budget for staff and faculty
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) Location: Big Rapids, MI Department: Housing and Residence Life Advertised Salary: $14.00 an hour, Room and Meal Plan (when available) Summary of Position: The Summer Resident Advisor (SRA) is a live-in
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(Student Position) Location: Big Rapids, MI Department: Housing Advertised Salary: $13.73 per hour, plus room and meal plan (when available) Summary of Position: The Housing Summer Assistant is a
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service. - Plan, implement, and evaluate programming - To include but not limited to: room reservations, catering reservations, advertising, event set-up, staffing events, finding and leading volunteers
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: Big Rapids, MI Department: Housing Advertised Salary: $13.73 Per Hour, Room and Meal Plan (when available) Summary of Position: The Summer Camp Assistant (SCaA) is a live-in, paraprofessional staff
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. • Coordinate advising assignments, program changes, and support for special student populations (e.g., first-generation, underprepared, veterans, international, students of color, students with differing