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. Requirements: Matriculation in Villanova graduate program. Additional Information: Physical Demands Summary: Wage Rate: FT Stipend= $13,585.00/AY; $715.00/Bi-weekly 9 mo. August-May Posting Detail Information
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Campus Recreation announcements. Enforce all facility and program policies. Perform miscellaneous duties as assigned. Requirements: Additional Information: Please only submit your availability form
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Schedule Number of positions: 10 Department: 506-VEMS Program Contact Name: Richard Finfrock Contact Phone/Extension: x9-6979 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: Requirements: Additional
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desk support for all UTS-supported systems. Assist students, faculty, and staff with issues related to Villanova technology and systems. Diagnose and resolve computer-related problems. Record support
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VUnited Scholars related to independent living components of the program. Guidance and assistance will be provided in navigating residence living situations necessary for successful independence such as
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maintain all UNIT-supported systems. *Consult with students, faculty, and staff regarding issues with Villanova technology and systems. *Assist with computer problems and provide diagnosis and resolutions
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. Function as offi ce liaison with UTS for purposes of special projects and troubleshooting as well as for program modifications, user permissions and other technical issues. Function as primary contact
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participants. Collaborate with Liturgy & Sacred Music team for planning and implementation of various liturgical rites—including celebration of the sacraments in the Easter season—associated with OCIA. As part
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Microsoft Office products and overall computer usage. Additional Information: The Human Resources office is located in the Villanova Center, in the building next to Starbucks and First Watch. Our address is
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position in 1 credit integrating seminar associated with the Sophomore Service-Learning Community. The role of the instructor is to ensure that students’ reflection is continuous, connected and relevant