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information on department activities. Perform related work as assigned. Unique duties: This level requires highly specialized non-theoretical skills coupled with an in-depth understanding of program activities
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budgeting techniques and ratio analyses. - Considerable experience in budget and program analysis. - Considerable practical work experience with computer applications, computerized accounting systems
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organization skills and attention to detail to oversee study progress 6. Strong computer skills, data management (Excel…etc.), word processing (Microsoft Word), Powerpoint…etc. School/College/Division: H18
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School of Business. Maintain continuous advising relationships with students; engage students in comprehensive discussions ranging from initial program preparedness through career planning. Monitor and
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: The Division of Pediatric Surgery in the Department of Surgery at Wayne State University is seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow to join its academic and clinical research program. The Division
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of job-related experience) Minimum of 2 years of job-related experience, preferably with National Collegiate Athletic Association program. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong organization skills
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student developmental issues and strategies for implementing a comprehensive college/university residential program. Minimum of five years in progressively responsible roles. Experience demonstrating strong
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to disseminate information on department activities. Perform related work as assigned. This level requires highly specialized non-theoretical skills coupled with an in-depth understanding of program
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combination of education and/or experience. Ability to operate standard office equipment including word processor, personal computer and software needed for storing, retrieving, formatting and integrating data
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responsible for providing specialized support to meet the information and computing needs of an assigned school, college, or department. Incumbents modify program applications, generate standard and