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primary point of contact between executive leadership and internal and external stakeholders. Draft, edit, and coordinate executive correspondence, reports, presentations, and other communications. Exercise
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Liaison Functions: Serve as a primary point of contact between executive leadership and internal and external stakeholders. Draft, edit, and coordinate executive correspondence, reports, presentations, and
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multimodal data (e.g., self‑reports, structured clinical interviews, sleep). Skill in written and oral communication. Ability to work effectively in a highly collaborative environment. Ability to work
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Postdoctoral Research Associate I, Psychology (Genetically Informed Studies of Social Connectedness)
applicant with demonstrated experience with advanced statistical methods, including a focus on causal inference, bioinformatics and computation (more broadly), or other cutting-edge analytic tools
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related to instrumentation and techniques for ground and space-based telescopes and optical systems. Candidates with a range of experience in optical sciences and astronomy are encouraged to apply. As a
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Highlights The Mt. Graham International Observatory is seeking a skilled and dependable individual for a full-time Auto Mechanic IV position. This role involves performing day-to-day work in the technical
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managing internal projects, facilitating working meetings, and documenting UX methods and best practices. Participate in strategic projects for the university that require content strategy expertise
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assists in all facets of a Division I Women’s Gymnastics program and acts within the rules and regulations of the University, Conference, and NCAA. This position requires the ability to work a flexible
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to, the role and associated responsibilities, a candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, and internal equity. The Grade Range represent a full range of career compensation growth over time
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, including evaluating transfer credit and making exceptions to program requirements under the auspices of their respective faculty and/or the Director of Academic Advising and Student Services. In addition