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members throughout all hours of operation. The Desk Clerk position has a 9-month schedule with multiple temporary seasonal shutdown periods during the winter and summer. This is a 40-hour position. Desk
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members throughout all hours of operation. The Desk Clerk position has a 9-month schedule with multiple temporary seasonal shutdown periods during the winter and summer. This is a 32-hour position. Desk
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members throughout all hours of operation. The Desk Clerk position has a 9-month schedule with multiple temporary seasonal shutdown periods during the winter and summer. This is a 24-hour position. Desk
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Dean of Academic Affairs for divisional hiring processes, including complex searches, scheduling, and onboarding activities. Initiate and oversee new hire workflows in partnership with internal
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solutions when appropriate. Oversees scheduling and billing policies and implementation for the Student Centers’ portfolio, including Ida Noyes Hall, Reynolds Club, Bartlett Hall (1st floor), and Mandel Hall
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, directives and mandates. Assists in drafting presentations on research findings. The person hired is expected to organize activities of the culture, social ecology, and well-being lab, including scheduling
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schedule for study procedures, return visits, and study treatment schedules; educates subjects about study procedures to be performed, what to report between and during visits, and the risks and benefits
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, and ensuring protocol adherence. Plans and coordinates patient schedule for study procedures, return visits, and study treatment schedules. Educates patients about study procedures to be performed
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schedules. Maintain up-to-date, in-depth knowledge of best and emerging practices in online teaching and continuing and professional education and presenting on best and emerging practices to internal and
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downtown Chicago campuses. Responsibilities Advises students on curriculum, course selection, schedule planning, and helps manage career and professional trade-offs throughout their program of study