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-time IT Support Technician (Temp). WHAT MAKES GSU A GREAT PLACE? Flexible work environment. A knowledge-sharing organization that works collaboratively with diverse partners. Professional development
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Management and Policy has an opening for a Business Manager II position. Reporting to the department chair, this position oversees all department financial and business duties. Key Responsibilities Oversee all
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prospective student database, Slate, which drives all the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and communications. WHAT MAKES THE Admissions Department A GREAT PLACE? Would you be interested in attending an award
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. The successful candidate will have extensive experience using Slate, or a similar CRM, to oversee our communications plan for 100,000 prospective undergraduate students through Slate. The position will also assist
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level of excellence! WHAT MAKES The Building Services Department A GREAT PLACE? A flexible work environment Generous benefits, including health, dental, vision, tuition assistance, retirement, etc. A
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diversity and inclusiveness, thus fostering an environment that prepares students to be skilled and ethical social workers who bring positive change to the world. WHAT MAKES GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY A GREAT
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to fill the role of Custodian I. WHAT MAKES The Department of Student Center Operations A GREAT PLACE? · A flexible work environment · Generous benefits, including health, dental, vision, tuition
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startup development, applied research, and economic impact. The Entrepreneurship and Innovation Institute (ENI) at Georgia State University invites applications for the position of Assistant Director of
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. The Parking Enforcement Specialist ensures that parking policies are established and followed. This position will assist in all areas of Parking needs for the university. WHAT MAKES GSU A GREAT PLACE? Flexible
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positive developmental and behavioral support at home and across multiple community-based systems of care (e.g., school, hospital, child welfare, early intervention). Our faculty develop, study, and bring