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or related services in a higher ed setting is required. Experience advising students in STEM based academic program(s) is preferred. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to relate well and establish
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the phones. Assist students, the public and guests with inquiries related to academic programs, advising and student services offered at the satellite center. Provide general computer-related troubleshooting
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educational opportunities and career paths. We prioritize candidates who will effectively support all aspects of the dance program and work well as a collaborative faculty member. The candidate will teach
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at https://jobs.wayne.edu Contact: Dr. Karen Myhr (kmyhr@wayne.edu) School/College/Division: H12 - College of Liberal Arts & Science Primary department: H1204 - Biological Sciences Employment type: Regular
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budgeting techniques and ratio analyses. - Considerable experience in budget and program analysis. - Considerable practical work experience with computer applications, computerized accounting systems
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providing students the opportunity to develop within their disciplines through an extensive performance program that includes six departmental theatre productions, two student theatre productions, two major
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of job-related experience) Minimum of 2 years of job-related experience, preferably with National Collegiate Athletic Association program. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong organization skills
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support and scholarly publications) reflected in peer-reviewed grant and contract funding. Demonstrated track record of proven leadership in relation to program development. Experience in faculty mentorship
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support and scholarly publications) reflected in peer-reviewed grant and contract funding. Demonstrated track record of proven leadership in relation to program development. Experience in faculty mentorship
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public or technical service unit in the University Library System. Work activities necessitate proficiency in library methods and procedures and the ability to utilize on-line computer systems and standard