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vacation, sick leave, paid holidays, plus one discretionary day, a retirement program, medical and dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit plan options and State of Kansas discounts
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30353BR School of Professional Studies Position Overview The Organizational Communication Graduate Program in the School of Professional Studies at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus invites
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with instructional design staff in the Center for Online and Distance Learning. • Work in a collaborative environment, utilizing the expertise of the other major instructors in the program, unit
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competitive salary, KU offers great benefits to employees such as paid vacation, sick leave, ten paid holidays, plus one discretionary day, a retirement program, medical and dental insurance, life and
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, including tracking and oversight of consortium membership agreement renewals. 25% - Coordination and Program Support Work with Research Project Manager, Innovation Officer, and Education Director to align
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participation in EARTH programming. Maintain comprehensive contact and engagement records, including tracking and oversight of consortium membership agreement renewals. 25% – Coordination and Program Support Work
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administrative support work, including one year of experience with basic office computer systems. Previous work experience that required strong interpersonal skills, being detail oriented, and the ability to work
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Institute (KFRTI). They will serve as the lead instructor, assistant instructor, or safety officer (if qualified) to deliver KFRTI training programs. This position coordinates and collaborates with program
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Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and willingness to learn and develop additional computer skills related to data management and preparation of data for analysis, as demonstrated in application materials
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involve the public in ideas and art. The ARI program recognizes that the creation of art is a research methodology in its own right, and one that is critical to the future of research in an academic