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communications to students, faculty, and staff regarding policies, procedures, and academic updates; know and understand program and university policies Collaborate with faculty, admissions staff, and marketing
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as a crime analyst. Certification as a Clery Compliance Officer. Job Description: The Clery Compliance Manager is responsible for leading and coordinating the University’s Clery Act Compliance Program
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Engagement Specialist to support student retention, engagement, and achievement through the Learning Community Program. This role plays a vital part in fostering a sense of belonging and connection
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of hospital services. • Receive and register clients. • Collect information from client and establish or update client and patient information using the client and patient software program. • Establish account
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measures. • Knowledge of standard cleaning techniques and equipment and supplies required. • Knowledge of keyboarding and computer data entry skills. • Ability to use proper lifting and bending techniques
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procedures. • Skill in utilizing computer software for uses such as design, scheduling, planning and or data management. • Ability to perform preventive maintenance and repairs on life safety equipment
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leave plans • Onsite childcare (Ames, Iowa) • Life insurance and long-term disability • Flexible Spending Accounts • Various voluntary benefits and discounts • Employee Assistance Program • Wellbeing
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computing, network services, enterprise systems, and information security resources to the students, faculty, and staff of Iowa State. ITS partners with IT professionals from around campus to provide more
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the county staff as detailed in a Memorandum of Understanding between the council and the University. Oversee program delivery that meets the programmatic needs of the region. Initiate strategies
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Advise undergraduate students on program requirements, registration, credit evaluation, and progress toward graduation. Support students in decision-making, personal development, and use of campus