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Program (ARDP) Department Contact Email ssubburayalu@centralstate.edu Job Summary/Basic Function POSITION SUMMARY: The Agriculture and Natural Resources Information and Management (ANRIM) lab in the College
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Summary/Basic Function The Fleet Coordinator will provide planning, directing, managing, coordinating and supervising the fleet program including the assignment, utilization, maintenance, repair, and
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catalog, access to electronic resources, computers, and printing. · Manages patron services · Manages consortia borrowing and lending requests · Manages visiting patron in an INN-REACH consortia Network
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, homework assignments, and handouts. • Evaluate and grade students’ class/lab work, assignments, and papers. • Collect and analyze data for program and university assessment. • Maintain student attendance
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weekend. · Handles basic printer, computer, copier troubleshooting, and report technology issues · Performs other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications · Bachelor’s degree · Minimum of one successful
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oversight. Key Responsibilities: Compliance Oversight: · Organize and administer the Department of Athletics’ NCAA compliance program. · Certify student-athlete eligibility and monitor recruiting, NIL
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in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) computer applications. • Knowledge of purchasing policies, accounting, and basic office procedures. • Strong analytical ability, interpersonal skills
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and recommends policies Participating in formulating goals and objectives Assisting with library reports Performing routine library activities: maintains files, creates documents using computer and
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System (ILS) • Assists patrons with use of the library catalog, access to electronic resources, computers, and printing. • Manages patron services • Manages consortia borrowing and
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college policies and procedures and keep current of changing regulations applicable to each program. Review student academic progress appeals, collect data about students’ academic performance, evaluate and