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background check. -Effective communication skills. -Basic computer skills, including the use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) -Ability to work occasional overtime Desirable Qualifications -40-hour Asbestos
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contributing to seamless day-to-day operations across IT infrastructure teams, including Collaboration Services, Endpoint Management, Infrastructure, Network Services, and Research Computing. As a strategic
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contributing to seamless day-to-day operations across IT infrastructure teams, including Collaboration Services, Endpoint Management, Infrastructure, Network Services, and Research Computing. As a strategic
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support related to field tasks, laboratory processing, data analysis, report preparation, artifact curation and public outreach in support of research in the Archaeology program. Assist Research Analysts
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of computer operations required. Demonstrated commitment to diversity, social justice and training, fostering a collaborative multicultural environment. Desirable Qualifications Familiarity with retail sales
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for medical licensure in Vermont, and have credentials appropriate for an appointment at the rank of associate professor or professor (clinical scholar or tenure pathway) at UVM. Proven and substantial
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activities for the Vermont Child Health Improvement Program. As a member of the team, extract, organize, and clean data from multiple sources, implement and improve data management systems, and support the
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, and evaluating the objectives of the CMIE program. Manage all administrative aspects of the program and provide team leadership, budget oversight, conference coordination, evaluations, and
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Position Details Posting Details Position will be posted for a minimum of one week, after which it is subject to removal without notice. Advertising Copy The Program in Music in the School
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of Public Administration (Non-Tenure Track), Department of Community Development and Applied Economics The University of Vermont’s NASPAA-accredited Master of Public Administration (MPA) program seeks