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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Responsibilities: This position will provide technical support for the UMN Transition to Organic Practices Program (TOPP
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development and maintenance of internal web applications, dashboards, or APIs for data reporting and user access. · Automate routine processes including QC reporting, data transfers, and notification
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Program’s web presence by making regular content updates, publishing announcements, and ensuring the accuracy and relevance of all information. Collaborate with faculty and program leadership to keep the site
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pounds. Knowledge of and ability to schedule, start and support Zoom meetings for the purpose of recording and web conferencing. High School Diploma Preferred Qualifications Background in instructional
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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Under the direction of Professor Shen, this hire will be performing research assistance, event preparation, and web content
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week) (Hybrid/Remote) Description: The University of Minnesota Law School seeks a part-time digital content specialist to support accessibility efforts, multiple web projects, and digital communications
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does not offer a STEM OPT training program. The University of Minnesota is committed to fostering local talent through employment opportunities. While this position utilizes a remote modality
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, fund accounting, and web-based enterprise financial and payroll systems. Advanced computer skills including spreadsheet development and maintenance using Microsoft Excel and web database reporting. Self
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. Manage digital channels (web, social media, and email marketing). Create compelling content (written and visual) to support internal and external communications. Communicate research study findings