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of university resources Percentage Of Time 20% Essential/Marginal Marginal Position Qualifications Required Qualifications Using computer software and applications including word-processing software, spreadsheets
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to plan, implement and evaluate activities in the Student Financial Aid office to ensure program integrity and delivery of services. Additionally, this position is responsible for daily coordination and
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education issues and challenges Experience developing, recommending and evaluating program procedures and recommending change Professional knowledge of the University of Idaho and the state of Idaho
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in at least one liaison role to a campus partner, provide clinical supervision and training for doctoral interns in the APA-accredited internship program and provide occasional afterhours work (e.g
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stipend. Up to four weeks of summer salary to be negotiated annually with the dean. Location Moscow Primary Division/College College of Engineering Primary Unit Electrical & Computer Engineering Employee
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) reservations who are interested in the University of Idaho New Beginnings Program. This position is responsible for independently designing and executing a regional recruitment plan for presentations at the 11
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Financial Aid to plan, implement and evaluate activities in the Student Financial Aid office to ensure program integrity and delivery of services. Additionally, this position is responsible for daily
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performing administrative functions such as researching information and solving problems for faculty, staff and students, and providing program and/or event assistance. Duties may include: Compose, proofread
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for experience Using computer software and applications for research and compiling financial information to prepare summaries and reports Analyzing and interpreting financial information and reports using
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intercollegiate women’s soccer program. The position reports directly to the head coach of women’s soccer. This position must be in compliance with all NCAA, conference, and university rules and regulations and