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derived from their appointment. Work Schedule Flexible. Visiting (Open Rank) Research Professors are expected to work in the shared office and actively contribute to the Slavery North community. Salary
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Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check. This will be completed by the University's Human Resources department prior to the start of employment. Work Schedule 40 hours per week. Monday – Friday, 8
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. Physical Demands/Working Conditions Typical office environment. Ability to travel for job-related purposes. Work Schedule Monday – Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm. May be required to work some nights and weekends
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personnel. Work Schedule 40 hours per week; varies based on department needs; may include evenings, weekends, and holidays. 35 weeks minimum Salary Information AFSCME Non-Exempt Grade 09. Special Instructions
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Conditions Typical office environment. Additional Details The Academic Success Advisor reports to the Assistant Director for Student Persistence. May supervise some (0-3) students. Work Schedule Monday-Friday
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, Abilities, Education, Experience, Certifications, Licensure) PhD in Ecology, Conservation, Herpetology or other related field. Work Schedule Monday – Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm. Salary Information Additional
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, following the course syllabus, clinical objectives, assignments, and attendance requirements. Attend scheduled Clinical Faculty Meetings and meet with the clinical course coordinator at least two to three
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, Licensure) Candidates fluent in Mandarin, Spanish, and/or other languages spoken by UMass students. Physical Demands/Working Conditions Typical mental health clinic environment. Work Schedule Monday - Friday
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with data collection via focus groups and 1:1 interviews Organizational skills to maintain records, plan and schedule meetings and presentations, and coordinate other tasks as required Skill in speaking
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the scheduled date. For candidates advancing to the long list: references will be contacted, and candidates will have an opportunity to submit 1 or 2 representative scholarly works. A “shortlist” is developed