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Research Support assists in research work in support of a major research project which may include duties such as gathering, tracking and entering data, preparing support material, etc. Additional Department
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hours of availability with application. If the Fall week at a glance is not attached, applicant will not be considered for this position. Job Summary: The Undergraduate Student Assistant provides retail
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professionally and effectively determines what service they require. Performs bike maintenance on UA community bikes. Takes notes of unusual situations/unresolved issues, and informs supervisor. Contributes ideas
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Administration cohort if admitted to the Graduate School. While entrance into the Higher Education Administration program is not required it is preferred. Job Summary: The Student Housing Hall Coordinator assists
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Schedule: Varies; 20 hours per week, including weekends and game days Note to Applicants:This Student Assistant role is a paid position and meets the requirements to receive class credit for RHM 467. Job
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Work Schedule: Monday - Thursday 5:45pm to 9:00pm; up to 20 hours per week. Note to Applicants: The Crimson Calling Center is located on the 2nd floor of the McMillan Building. Job Summary: The Student
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Work Schedule: Flexible; Monday - Thursday 8:00am to 5:00pm Note to Applicants: This position is ideal for students with a background in video production or a related creative field who are looking
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routes phone calls, emails, and/or guests. Maintains files and enters data. Drafts and sends communications on supervisor/departmental staff behalf. Reconciles P-Card/Concur for other staff/faculty against
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, maintains an organized recruitment process, and contributes to building a skilled workforce. This position is ideal for someone looking to grow within the HR or recruitment field. Required Minimum
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) must successfully pass a pre-employment background investigation and information obtained from social media and other internet sources. A prior conviction reported as a result of the background