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Skills: Ability to work with keen attention to detail. Ability to make mathematical computations accurately. Technical Skills: Ability to use computer systems to generate reports and run processes, as
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students by displaying responsible behavior and personal integrity. Attend and actively engage in staff training and professional development sessions. Communicate program rules to students, ensuring safety
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supervisor Unique duties: Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education Bachelor's degree Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information
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Microsoft Excel and computer software/databases skills. Preferred knowledge of grant and/or contract administration best practices. Considerable knowledge of purchasing and disbursement procedures. Strong
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student questions regarding program and class registration, contact departments concerning expired internal revenue bills, contact vendors to resolve billing or service problems). Provide functional work
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is highly desirable. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Strong administrative skills. Ability to relate well and establish a rapport with students of all ethnic backgrounds. Computer
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with University and agency policies and procedures regarding distribution and transfer of funds. Maintain contact with granting agencies to ensure proper use of funding. Participate in computer system
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team as a CATI (Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing) Supervisor. In this role, you will play a key part in training and coaching interviewers, executing shift call plans, ensuring the quality of our
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with University and agency policies and procedures regarding distribution and transfer of funds. Maintain contact with granting agencies to ensure proper use of funding. Participate in computer system
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, and methods of process improvement. Prepare periodic statistical activity reports, maintain unit files and record systems and monitor computer hardware/software services; resolve problems as they occur