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with complexity and ambiguity • Valid driver’s license Preferred Qualifications • High energy level • Some previous experience related to admission (tour guide, campus ambassador, etc.) • Resourcefulness
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in a complex technical environment while recognizing the importance of a team environment. The Admission assistant will be proficient in the department's application reading platform and Customer
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to) the purchase of computer equipment or office furniture, acquisition of necessary permits, etc. Other complex duties and special projects as assigned. - Bachelor's degree OR 5+ years of related internal Princeton
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formulate and implement action plans. Proven ability to accomplish tasks with high administrative complexity. Comfortable working without explicit instructions and ambiguity in the role, as this is a new
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multiple, on-going and complex tasks; • Excellent judgment, professional maturity, strong interpersonal skills • Effective project management, organization and analytical skills; • Excellent written
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in a complex technical environment while recognizing the importance of a team environment. The Admission assistant will be proficient in the department's application reading platform and Customer
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communication skills with experience providing complex administrative support to multiple people, and effective handling of confidential materials. - Ability to prioritize multiple tasks and work in a fast-paced
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house, guest services, ticketing, logistics, venue management, and production support. The Performing Arts Services division oversees Richardson Auditorium, Lewis Arts complex, the Frist Theater, and
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. • Support compliance with applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), DOE Acquisition Regulation (DEAR), and federal M&O contracting practices. • Analyze and provide recommendations on complex
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-operative, post-procedure, and complex injury cases for student athletes with all sports in conjunction with sport athletic trainer. Provide on-site coverage and injury care to student athletes during