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Job Description This part-time hourly wage position provides administrative and logistical support to the interdisciplinary Molecular and Cellular Biology graduate program. The incumbent will
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remediate inaccessible content. - Actively participate in various communities of practice, such as the Accessibility Network at VT, the TLOS Accessibility Professionals Certification Grant Program, and other
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independently managing multiple assignments, prioritizing, and meeting deadlines. • General office and/or customer service support experience in an academic or professional environment • Proficient computer
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Planning (UAP) program, SPIA’s undergraduate degree in Public and Urban Affairs (PUA), and the Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP). This position will support all procedural elements that contribute
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, curricular and program development, and the design and integration of innovative and inclusive pedagogy. Required Qualifications The successful candidate will have a PhD is neuroscience or a closely related
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the operation of a professional office environment; demonstrated computer skills in word processing applications, database management, electronic spreadsheets, e-mail and the internet; strong
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the operation of a professional office environment; demonstrated computer skills in word processing applications, database management, electronic spreadsheets, e-mail and the internet; strong
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mainstream Productivity applications. Significant experience managing an information technology office to include its budget, staff, and technology operations. Working knowledge of computer and network
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pipette experience, preferably with micro-concentrations - Must be able to work independently and manage time effectively - Must be detail oriented - Must be comfortable with computer software - Must be
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interdisciplinary team at the NSF COMPASS Center, which integrates tissue engineering, stem cells, materials, virology, computational biology, machine learning, molecular environmental engineering, science