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in MyUFMarketplace with follow-up as needed. · Enter transaction details and support monthly reconciliations. · Prepare journal entries using information provided by the Accounting Manager
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of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Preferred: • Knowledge of student record systems and data analysis. • Background with curriculum (student records or advising
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receivable and payable data • Invoice sponsors for services rendered • Reconcile all electronic study payments via the university’s clinical research system • Prepare monthly
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Extension program marketing and awareness. Further information: Employment is contingent on the results of a Level 2 background check and other screenings as required by Polk County government and the
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and district Extension program. Further information: Employment is contingent on the results of national background check and drug screening. Escambia County (population 300,000+) has a fast-growing
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considered for the program: A cover letter or letter of intent (personal statement)describing your reason for applying to the internship. See special instructions for more information. An unofficial school
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project accounts. Format and prepare data for reporting and reconciliation purposes. Review all transactions for accuracy, ensuring proper accounting codes, fund usage, and compliance with university
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policies related to the contract. Stay up to date with any GA Union information and relay information to HRLs and other appropriate stakeholders. Collect and manage GA evaluation process. Collaborate with
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participates in the telemedicine program as backup for the other genetic counselors. The genetic counselor meets with families in clinic and gather information about genetic risks. Genetic counselor interprets
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by promoting energy-efficient and low-carbon engineering solutions in all projects. Manage all activities via the University’s Computer-Aided Facilities Management systems, ensuring work is accurately