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variety of computer programs (Microsoft Office, etc.). Excellent reading, typing, verbal, and written communication skills. Excellent telephone skills. Must be a good listener and able to follow
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expected to obtain International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Certification within one year of hire if they are not already ISTE Certified, as part of our School of Education’s commitment
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they arrive. By greeting guests, assisting with ticketing, and providing clear directions and event information, you play an important part in delivering a positive and professional event experience
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current reports and records involving student accountability, attendance, performance, and follow-up. Coordinates cooperative work experience programs and students as assigned. Assists counselors
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programs and students as assigned. Assists counselors, department chairperson and or program coordinator, faculty, and department staff in maintaining an effective program. Thoroughly familiar with
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) program. This role offers the opportunity to shape the next generation of mental health counselors through engaging instruction, practical skill development, and adherence to CACREP-accredited standards
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duties as assigned. Qualifications / Licenses / Certifications Graduation from an accredited institution with a bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or technology-related field
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assist in the core planning and process of each assigned event. Coordinates event information, schedules, and requirements ensuring sufficient staffing and time allocation for all aspects of the production
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Position Announcement At Utah Valley University, our Grounds team plays an essential role in shaping the beauty, functionality, and welcoming atmosphere of campus. As part of this team, you’ll help
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opportunity to work with clients of all fitness levels—students, faculty, staff, and alumni—designing individualized and group training programs that help them build confidence, develop healthy habits, and