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Kummer Center for STEM Education The Kummer Center for STEM Education is seeking Youth Development Specialist to work in the after-school program. This individual needs to be energetic and have a
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. Process expense reports, requisitions, and vouchers Manage office inventory and respond to internal and external requests Maintain knowledge about Missouri S&T and internal departments to assist with
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cleaning chemicals Good physical coordination and mechanical aptitude sufficient to perform assigned duties. The anticipated hiring range for this position has been established as $16.75-$16.83 hourly
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. Human Resource Services (muhrs@missouri.edu) for any questions about the application process. Review of applications will begin May 3, 2025. Other Information Music at the University of Missouri (MU
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sciences courses, development of new curriculum, and service to meet the Department/School/University missions. About the Department/Program Housed within the DHS, the Bachelor of Health Science in Health
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down objects of moderate weight (25-50 lbs.) Grasp broom and mop handles Work around dust and cleaning materials Climb stairs, step stools and ladders Physical strength, coordination and stamina sufficient
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Contribute to the supervision of teacher development specialists Arrange regular and ongoing training for teacher development specialists Develop/maintain system communication modalities (cloud computing
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daily basis to: Lift, carry, and set down objects of moderate weight (25-50 lbs.) Grasp broom and mop handles Work around dust and cleaning chemicals Climb stairs, step stools, and ladders Physical
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Allocation (GRA) funds. Maintain records of funding changes and verify that adjustments are properly balanced. Annual Budget Development: Support the annual campus budget process, including revenue estimation
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space (Opened June 2024) Access to 25 pediatric subspecialties Robust clinical research program with 30-40 ongoing clinical trials, with growth anticipated Children’s Oncology Group (COG) member