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The Office of Physical Plan t is looking for a Floater Supervisor- Custodial Services Supervisor to direct staff and technical service personnel to deliver responsive, quality, and cost-effective custodial
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experience, with familiarity in security/event log auditing Security plan development and/or continuous monitoring for compliance with security plans The ability to certify and maintain information security
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to improve patient care delivery, staff efficiency, and customer satisfaction; track and analyze performance metrics Manage UHS safety programs and ensure compliance with all federal, state, University, and
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the applicant’s doctoral program. Applications are accepted through Friday, January 2, 2026. State College, PA, a university town, with a population of over 105,000 (which includes the State College borough and
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REQUIREMENTS The Bennet Pierce Prevention Research Center is seeking part-time research assistants to assist with programming tasks, data management, storage, transmission, and analysis solutions for a NIH
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, Computer Science, or a related field. Basic understanding of Python programming. Familiarity with natural language processing concepts is a plus. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to work
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, and wellness topics; support outreach efforts and wellness programming. Coordinate campus health initiatives such as flu/immunization clinics, blood drives, and wellness events. Collaborate with
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The World Campus Work Management and Planning team is seeking a Project Manager to join our team. In this role, you will collaborate with multiple levels of leadership and staff to plan, coordinate, and
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of the dean. Coordinate initiatives identified by the Dean. Scheduling of initiative projects or programs being driven by the Dean’s office in conjunction with the identified leaders. Communicate
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, projects, programs, and services. Greet faculty, staff, students, and visitors, often serving as first point of contact; assist in person, electronically, by telephone, or mail Using knowledge of University