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JOB SUMMARY The University of Connecticut School of Social Work has an opening for an Administrative Program Support 1 to support the National Training and Technical Assistance (TA) Center for Child
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-benefits-overview/ Employee retirement benefits (SERS Retirement plan). For more information, please visit: https://hr.uconn.edu/retirement/ The University offers a competitive salary, outstanding benefits
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plan. Link to Power Plant Operator 2: https://www.jobapscloud.com/CT/specs/classspecdisplay.asp?ClassNumber=9322FM&R1=&R3= INTRODUCTION UConn’s Facilities Operations Department, Storrs Campus, has one
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immigration/asylum law the opportunity to refine their teaching and supervisory skills while working together with experienced faculty members in a law school clinical program. The Davis Fellow will work in the
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. In collaboration with academic NIUVT partners, plan and fully execute bi-annual program review meetings. Ensure strict adherence to all research security meeting procedures. Utilize experience and
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programs, including MBA programs, a number of specialized master's programs, and a full-time Ph.D. program. It also offers a broad set of undergraduate majors. In addition to its current research portfolio
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competitions and practice sessions; and other program duties as assigned by the Director of Football Operations and Head Football Coach. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor?s degree required. Knowledge
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clinical program. The Davis Fellow will work in the Asylum and Human Rights Clinic, which represents clients in removal or other immigration proceedings who fear persecution or torture in their home