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Description: Federal Work Study Student Assistant needed for the Map & Imagery Library at the University of Florida. Available to start at the beginning of the Fall 2025 semester. Opportunity to continue in
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and engagement rates, and translate website analytics (e.g., Google Analytics) into strategic improvement recommendations. Optimize web content for traditional search as well as AI-powered search tools
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Manage administrative tasks involving Email, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace for Education, and Dropbox for Business. Expected Salary: $14.00 hourly Required Qualifications: Currently enrolled student
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industry-accepted best practice business processes. Documents current and future state maps, standard operating procedures, system configurations, and other relevant information. Assists in
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. Develop approaches for mapping the network of research interests and scientific investigations within the research enterprise and identify the novel social networks and support collaborative efforts and
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, Zoom, Google Docs, Dropbox, Box). Special Instructions to Applicants: In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume. Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET
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mathematics education or a closely related field. Classroom K-12 mathematics teaching experience in the United States. Proficiency with Technology (Microsoft, Google Suite, LMS platforms, Virtual Meeting tools
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Extension program by developing/delivering a local extension/outreach program at WFREC across the West Florida region. Efforts will be aimed at recruiting and training current and future surveying/mapping
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Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook), Google/G-Suite, Windows Platform. Comfortability with learning and utilizing new programs and systems including web-based services and academic platforms
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engagement, accessibility, and awareness of the Florida Trail. Through storytelling, mapping, and creative outreach, the intern will help users discover new ways to explore the trail and connect with Florida’s