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maintaining the highest level of confidentiality. Ability to use standard office equipment including PC, phone, copier, scanner, fax, calculator. Computer skills in the use of Microsoft Office. BANNER knowledge
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computer aptitude, including Microsoft Office and ability to learn operational applications. Physical ability to do custodial work and operate cleaning equipment. Knowledge of troubleshooting vacuums
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Description The Director of Information Security leads and manages the University’s information security program across academic, administrative, and clinical IT environments. This role combines strategic
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Description The Director of Information Security leads and manages the University’s information security program across academic, administrative, and clinical IT environments. This role combines strategic
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their educational and professional goals. The faculty facilitates the retention of students through creating a positive educational environment, allowing for students to derive the maximum benefits from the program
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). Maintains office supplies and inventory for the dean’s office and coordinates confidential shredding and maintenance of office equipment. Supports Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Program
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preferred. Strong communication, decision-making, and time management skills. Ability to work effectively with a diverse campus community. Valid driver’s license required. Basic computer skills including
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Residential Advisors to enhance student participation in health and wellness topics. Support the organization, coordination, and management of the Trailblazer Pre-Orientation Program in collaboration with
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preferred. Strong communication, decision-making, and time management skills. Ability to work effectively with a diverse campus community. Valid driver’s license required. Basic computer skills including
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machines/computers. Dependable, organized, and able to handle confidential materials. EEO Statement Summary Consistent with federal and state law and University policy, the University of New England is