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correspondence with other herbaria, scientists, and conservation organizations; administering the Herbarium’s volunteer program; and assisting with supervision of undergraduate student workers. Education and
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computer proficiency, including Zoom, Google Suite of collaborative tools, Microsoft Office, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Workday; scheduling software (Google preferred); Adobe Professional and other database
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Powerpoint; basic knowledge of Adobe Job Competencies Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal skills Proficient computer skills - Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, website updates, Zoom, and the Google suite
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to implement curricular directives and mandates to meet program goals. This position also works closely with the Academic Department Manager (ADM) to ensure faculty and students are supported. Education
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meticulously against existing program budgets and pacing goals, escalating any over- or under-spend concerns immediately to leadership. Perform routine platform tasks such as troubleshooting tracking tags
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Required: MSN or DNP from an accredited program of nursing. Required: Current and unrestricted Nurse Practitioner license in the state of Rhode Island. Required: Current and unrestricted Nurse Practitioner
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documentation that strengthen financial fluency and program planning. The role also produces reports and data exports from Workday and assists staff with interpreting and applying financial information
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program-related financial processes (class dues, club funding, etc.). The Coordinator also recruits and manages committees of volunteer leaders for assigned cohorts, and designs/delivers programming
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environment. Ability to be a vital team member when the situation warrants while maintaining careful attention to detail. High level of computer knowledge. Must be proficient with Excel, including pivot tables
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within NCAA and Ivy League rules. Strong organizational; creative writing; interpersonal; oral communication and computer skills. Ability to write, draft and edit correspondence for publications