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years. Position is 6 hrs/wk average per semester/summer session, scheduled when student worker and scholars’ schedules align, Sun-Sat 8am-10pm. The Medical School is committed to an excellent employee
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Code 8631US Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position summary: Develop and coordinate central academic scheduling processes to build the Class Schedule
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schedule when the onboarding period is complete. Job Duties and Responsibilities Departmental Operations (50%) Direct administrative services and support functions of the department. Plans, develops, and
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external clients, track lodging, monitor kitchen inventories, and oversee facilities cleaning scheduling. Work very close with Building and Grounds staff regarding client needs as they use the facility
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employment as a Graduate Research Assistant: • Follow scheduled work hours as determined by your supervisor • Set up lab spaces and maintain lab organization, including cleaning and maintaining lab equipment
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/adults/volunteers. Set-up, clean-up and preparation of materials as directed. Other duties as assigned. Work Schedule 360 hours total Varied schedule available between 4/28/25-6/16/25, and 8/18/25-10/31/25
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program Review monthly medical invoices o Scheduling Support Schedule ergonomic evaluations and ergonomic showroom visits (outside of open showroom hours) Consult with Workplace Safety staff and
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Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 6039 Employee Class Teamsters Local 320 Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The successful applicant will work a 40-hour week on a rotating schedule
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wage: $22.02/hr 40 hours a week, 9-months per year Schedule is based on business needs and may include evenings and weekends as necessary to accommodate catering event schedules Monday through Wednesday
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two to three times per week and the candidate must be available to meet during regularly scheduled class time. Candidates may provide instruction in one, or more, landscape architectural subjects