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position assists students with registering for classes, answers questions about available programs of study, and processes registration forms. To thrive in this role candidtes will have the following skills
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a collaborative problem solver and positive team member. Willingness to provide primary coverage of front circulation desk and flexibility to assist on multiple assigned projects throughout library
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transformational. You will be able to refine and expand your current social science research skillset through mentorship and multiple opportunities for advanced education, training(s), certification(s) in a variety
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The UAA/APU Consortium Library supports the educational and research programs of the University of Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Pacific University as well as serving as a major research library for
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The UAA/APU Consortium Library supports the educational and research programs of the University of Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Pacific University as well as serving as a major research library for
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public speaking who can confidently talk about all that UAF has to offer—whether it’s academic programs, financial aid, residence life, student services, or advising. If you have leadership experience
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Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC), and competes in multiple National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) divisions. The Seawolf program features 13 teams competing at both the Division 1 and Division II
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, demonstrating exceptional analytical skills to swiftly identify and resolve complex technical challenges. Success will also depend on their ability to manage multiple priorities effectively, particularly in
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involving multiple IT units while providing amazing service to our university students, staff, and faculty. Enjoy working in an environment that offers flexibility in scheduling and opportunities to expand
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are performed at The Alaska Airlines Center and may also include shifts at Event Services. Job Duties: Knowledge about UAA and the programs and services available to students is preferred. Effective written and