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systems for historical upkeep of the department's files. Coordinate editing, cataloging and photo distribution. Provide up to date images of current student-athletes to assist with branding through name
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Staff Assistant, Technology is responsible for overseeing UC Aspire’s technology loaner program, including asset tracking, inventory management, distribution/collection, maintenance, policy documentation
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, restock supplies, organize and distribute materials for learners, standardized patients, and faculty, attendance sheets, laundry). Prepare the Clinical Skills Lab for all activities (including but not
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materials, such as posters, to promote events and recruit program participants. 3. Student Services • Act as the primary point of contact for student inquiries, mail distribution, and file updates. • Assist
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instructions and communicate clearly and accurately both verbally and in writing including materials intended for distribution. Post-award duties include award acceptance, initial accounting set up and
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clearly and accurately, both verbally and in written materials intended for distribution Perform related duties based on departmental need. This job description can be changed at any time. Required
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protocol distribute technology and assists with inventory management, coordination, and delivery logistics for technological devices and other materials provided to study sites and participants. Store
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, and teaching of residents and fellows. This is an academic mission position: effort distribution is negotiable for non-clinical time including research, teaching, or administration. Areas of interest
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materials intended for distribution. Determine causes of unusual occurrences and apply standard principles and practices to determine and implement solutions. Perform related duties based on departmental need
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with the possibility of renewal for a second year. Essential Functions Teaching load will nominally be 12-15 credit hours distributed over the Fall and Spring semesters, and may include courses