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Join the University of Missouri as a member of the Low-Code Development & Support team. In this role, you will design, develop, and maintain enterprise applications using low-code platforms and
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to student employees, campus supervisors, and community partners. Topics may include student career and professional development, workplace expectations, reflective learning practices, and program specific
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projects. Provide expert technical advice for the development and implementation of enterprise initiatives. Perform wireless site surveys, and triage Wi-Fi issues. Router, Switch, AP, installation
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-person/on-campus position. Responsibilities include: • Management and leadership of a team of individuals performing a variety of tasks. Provide direct oversight, management, coaching and development
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context to support business processes, rather than advanced analytical or technical development work. Key Responsibilities • Serve as a primary point of contact for the day-to-day administration of
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and Data Management • Leads the development of standardized procedures, documentation, and digital workflows (e.g., MyZou, Canvas, New Innovations, Clinician Nexus, VSLO). • Identifies
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• Experience in progressive, responsible fundraising and/or alumni and volunteer relations, ideally within a development office. • Strong understanding of traditional and emerging foundations
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The Grants & Contracts Administrator supports faculty across all School of Medicine departments/units by providing pre-award, proposal development, project management, and business operations
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. Benefits Leadership & Team Management (30%) Serve as a department leader within the employee benefits function, providing coaching, performance feedback, supervision, and professional development for team
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assistance with pre-participation examinations. • Performing any baseline testing, including corrective exercise screenings, movement profiles, as well as development of individual protocols and maintenance