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The Opportunity The University of Central Florida (UCF) School of Performing Arts is seeking an extraordinary pianist/pedagogue/collaborative pianist to join its Music Program as a 9-month, tenure
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, support unit-level users, and ensure timely, accessible, and high-performing messages. Write and update content for the division’s web pages, ensuring consistency in voice, accuracy, and alignment with
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, and/or time limitations. Ability to use independent judgment and decision-making skills when assisting students. Ability to work well with others and as a team. Ability to perform duties with a high
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Office of Nondiscrimination & Accommodations Compliance: The Office of Nondiscrimination & Accommodations Compliance (ONAC) oversees and implements the University’s program for compliance with
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performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate success. Stay informed on industry trends to foster innovation and continuous improvement. Ensure consistent, high-quality service delivery through assessments, vendor
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College of Engineering and Computer Science: As Florida's premier engineering and technology university, University of Central Florida (UCF) is among the nation's largest producers of engineering
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exceed expected performance levels and satisfy the needs of the faculty/staff/students (colleges/divisions). The Opportunity: Travel & Procurement Specialist acts as the primary point of contact
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(s). Collect and track various HR documents that must be submitted to the HRBC, such as annual reports, annual evaluations, performance appraisals. Maintain working knowledge of all applicable policies
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vulnerability management process by facilitating training, access, and remediation oversight. Evaluate staff performance, provide feedback, and support professional development. Promote knowledge sharing by
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The Opportunity: The Academic Program Manager will design and lead programs that support high school and undergraduate students, with a focus on students from low-income and first-generation