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with Disabilities Act and accessibility, information security and data integration issues, data privacy and security laws and regulations highly desirable. For someone meeting these qualifications
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understanding of the Americans with Disabilities Act and accessibility, information security and data integration issues, data privacy and security laws and regulations highly desirable. For someone meeting these
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their cover letter information about how they will enhance the impact of Our Common Ground values and professionalism. The University of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All
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practices, and recommending strategic initiatives to enhance processes. Work to ensure information technology and accessibility standards are met by partnering with the University’s Information Security
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communication, interpersonal and conflict resolutions skills required. -Strong organizational and time management skills, ability to give attention to detail and to maintain confidentiality of information
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of computer operations required. Demonstrated commitment to diversity, social justice and training, fostering a collaborative multicultural environment. Desirable Qualifications Familiarity with retail sales
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machine learning development Anticipated Pay Range $54,000 - $60,000 0.8 FTE ($67,500 to $75,000 annually) Other Information Special Conditions Open to current UVM employees only , A probationary period may
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the impact of Our Common Ground values and professionalism, and names/contact information for three references) should be submitted via email to Kim Smith and Tricia Porter at: tporter@wittkieffer.com . Review
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enhance the impact of Our Common Ground values and professionalism, and names/contact information for three references) should be submitted via email to Kim Smith and Tricia Porter at: tporter
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-$130,000 Other Information Extended hours and crisis management-related stress. Required to work evenings and weekends to respond to emergencies and attend University-wide programs as needed to support the