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scholarship in the physical sciences. A proven record of leadership within research-intensive environments, such as serving as a department chair, program director, dean, associate dean, or comparable
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member of a child development team, with children, parents, staff members, and community representatives in providing a quality educational program. Thorough understanding of child development and the
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disability services to UCI students, Continuing Education, Summer Session students, and other program participants. DSC also monitors campus compliance with requirements under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
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understanding of public health research and campus culture/norms. Works to educate the UCI community on Alcohol and Other Drug topics, and manages the Peer Health Educator program. Demonstrates good judgment in
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. Administers defined operational program. Analyzes and resolves operational problems of moderate scope. Normally, you would use the bargaining unit job code for work covered by the title. If this is a position
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as a student services professional and provides the full range of student services including recruitment; admissions; Graduate Visit Day; orientation activities; fellowships and financial aid; program
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with others. Proven ability to adhere to departmental attendance policies and standards. Basic computer skills, sufficient to enter data into computer databases and to send and receive emails. Must
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Notice Program. Preferred: 14. Knowledge of facilities job number system. 15. Knowledge of parts used by building and maintenance trades staff. 16. Skill to drive manual transmission forklift. Special
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membership and registration application, and develop customer service programs. Collaborate with internal and external customers to manage ARC membership and Campus Recreation program policies and procedures
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) required. Driver's License: Required to hold a valid drivers license, have a driving record that is in accordance with local policies/procedures, and/or enroll in the California Employer Pull Notice Program