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past August 7th. Supervise SDA staff to facilitate preparation for the arrival and stay of guest groups. Data entry and reporting, using Conference Programmer Software, as assigned by Administrative
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for the purpose of refining policies, improving operational procedures, and enhancing services offered. Attend ongoing Recreation Center Supervisor training sessions. Attend and assist in the development and
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according to need (collect and hand out linens, towels, soap and the like, provide campus and local information, assist with lock-outs, process maintenance requests, prepare and process walk-through and
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social media presence. Requirements: Social Media Content Creation & Management Develop and post engaging daily content (posts, stories, reels) on Instagram. Maintain a consistent visual and editorial
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University’s School of Business (VSB) invites applications for adjunct teaching positions supporting the Clay Center and The O’Donnell Center for Professional Development . Adjunct faculty play a vital role in
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Description Summary: STOVS Program Assistant will assist with the program development, implementation and execution of the STOVS program. This position provides administrative support to the STOVS Program
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● Assist Full Time staff with development of client databases ● Conduct customer feedback surveys with the intention of helping grow the department and develop services ● Continue to improve office
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height to fall within the pre-determined residence life approved height for the college students. Prepare guest housing accommodations to assure Conference Services standards by distributing bed linens
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-developed problem-solving skills. High degree of adaptability. Working knowledge of Windows, macOS, Zoom/Teams, and Microsoft 365. Knowledge of HTML5 highly valued. Training provided to ensure job success
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the position is filled. The Fellow position is 50:50 research and teaching and is designed to foster the professional development of recent Ph.D. recipients on a career path leading to faculty positions