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diverse clients/patients. Psychologist: • Doctorate in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA-accredited program. Degree must be granted prior to start date. • Successful completion of an APA- or CPA
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(or similar scheduling/calendar program), and familiarity with Microsoft Office applications. • Effective writing, editing and communication skills; attention to detail. • Ability to communicate and work
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travel through the Concur software program, coordinating various tasks related to search committees, and providing backup support for the Executive Assistant to the Director of University Housing are also
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for managing and administering a centralized program of laboratory animal care. The functions of TeACS include daily animal care, veterinary care, research and surgical support, and training of research and
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of comprehensive technical support by interpreting program policies and regulations, offering technical advice and consultation, reviewing accounting operations, and producing reports of findings
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sources of revenue. The AVP will centralize decision-making for online and continuing and professional education program investment, working closely with leaders in the Office of the Provost, academic units
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interacting with senior management, program directors, and external state and federal agencies. In addition, the Finance and Grants Manager participates in multiple university procedure development groups
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, delegating, and assigning work to staff members. • Experience in barista work and café supervision. • Experience decorating cakes and pastries. • Two-year degree from a Bakery/Pastry Arts program. • Experience
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and administering an organization's public relations program. A Bachelor's degree in Journalism, Communications, or a closely-related field may substitute for up to two years of the general experience
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of Oregon’s promise of full tuition and fees and comprehensive support for lower-income Oregonians. The program serves over 2,600 undergraduates reflecting a diversity of backgrounds, including first-generation