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, Publisher, and graphic computer programs. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Experience with data assessment. Tact, diplomacy and judgment in dealing with students, faculty, and administrators
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Status Full-time Rank Non-Tenured Work Hours Standard Open to External and Internal FLSA Exempt Duration Funding expected to continue Pay Basis Monthly Benefits Eligible Yes Job Summary The Program of
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logs and enter data into UTA accounting system. Maintain all source documents in department computer files. Assist with budget tracking and maintaining spreadsheets for department funds. Serve as a
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. Experience writing/preparing correspondence Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Use of a personal computer and proficiency with Microsoft office suite (word, PowerPoint, excel, outlook) and standard office
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instruction within the College of Nursing and Health Innovation. 2. Reports directly to the NNP Program Director. 3. Maintains academic standards as established by the university, CONHI and Department
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an accredited training program aligned with best practices in tutoring and student development theory for 75+peer educators, plus Tutors from other departments on campus. Track and analyze student attendance and
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Work, Nursing, Health Sciences, or related fields. One (1) experience in community outreach, program design, or program implementation. Experience with alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs prevention
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Information Systems or related discipline. Five (5) years in SQL programming. In-depth working knowledge and experience of data mining in SQL
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training program aligned with best practices in tutoring and student development theory for 75+peer educators, plus Tutors from other departments on campus. Track and analyze student attendance and assist
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Programs will support the development program for the College of Business (COB), which includes supporting the fund raising and philanthropic efforts of the Assistant Dean of Development and the Director of