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procedures. Career Readiness Competencies: Communication Critical Thinking Professionalism Essential Functions Front Desk Operations: Greet and interact with patrons, sell membership passes and program
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Summary The Resident Mentor (RM) will serve as an advisor/mentor for recent high school graduates participating in the PLA Summer Program. These students are working to develop leadership skills in
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/copier filled with paper. Perform simple word processing tasks on computer as needed. Take inventory of office supplies. Run errands to other buildings on campus. Clean and organize main office and
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needed. Minimum Qualifications Responsible, dependable, and trustworthy with respect for confidentiality Self-directed and able to work independently with enthusiasm and confidence Competency in computer
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Summary The FLY Program is seeking students who want to make a difference by mentoring and supporting fellow FLY students, collaborating with the FLY team, sharing their experiences, and promoting
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out and returning items, assisting with OhioLink and Main Campus requests, and responding to general patron questions. Technology Assistance: Help students with printing and computer access, including
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Summary The Pathway Mentor position is a part-time role within the Pathway program working with The Link program and Pathway program. Mentors will assist incoming first-year students with
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vendors, ensuring compliance with University Purchasing Policies and Procedures, routing payments for appropriate approvals, verifying program codes for each transaction prior to processing, and processing
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.), answering general questions about the program, policies, and procedures associated with the BG1 Plus office and the BG1 Card, and maintaining Factline, the Campus Operator line, and computer information
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Summary The School of Applied Human Development program student ambassadors exist to create opportunities for student leaders to enhance their personal and professional capabilities through