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) is now hiring for a Staff Research Assistant - HPRC. This position works on multiple ongoing research studies and it serves as the first point of contact for participants at HPRC. Primary duties
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experience. Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Office. Financial or accounting experience to include analysis, auditing, and budgeting. Highly organized and ability to handle multiple projects and deadlines
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with wide knowledge of business software Proficient in Microsoft Office Detail oriented for accuracy of data and information Highly organized and able to handle multiple projects and deadlines Physical
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students, faculty, and staff Detail oriented for accuracy of data and information Highly organized and ability to handle multiple projects and deadlines Demonstrates ability to learn, interpret, and
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the maintenance of equipment and facilities using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division Contacts appropriate person(s) routinely in the process of setting up and maintaining field equipment Performs
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without close supervision Attention to detail Accuracy with alpha/numeric sequences Keyboarding skills Ability to work in a technology rich environment Demonstrated ability to provide excellent customer
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between the Department and the University’s central budget, finance teams, and finance committees, ensuring alignment between the department’s financial operations and University units Oversees data and
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students, faculty, and staff Detail oriented for accuracy of data and information Highly organized and ability to handle multiple projects and deadlines Demonstrates ability to learn, interpret, and
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management for each program, overseeing the collection of data and improvement of programs based on data, and ensuring program offerings align with the division’s curricular goals and university's strategic
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, this position is required to be on-site full time REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: Strategic Leadership. Lead and implement research administration strategies that align with institutional priorities and promote research