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Administration or related field. 3 years of experience specifically in a University Recreation program For more information on the Department of Recreational Services, please refer to our website: http
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benefits to Georgia State employees. USG offers healthcare, dental, vision, and other benefits and retirement plan options. https://hr.gsu.edu/service-centers/benefits/ USG Retirement Options Optional
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Improvement Program. Audits student records for curriculum, major, and graduation requirements. Evaluates and determine transfer credits; research course descriptions to determine transferability. Compares
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responsibility in the successful implementation of standards such as NIST 800-171 and SANS Critical Controls. Cyber Security Program Support · Under supervision, support the Georgia State University Cyber
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advanced level academic advisement functions such as facilitating academic program development, advisement, interpretation and implementation of university policies and procedures. WHAT MAKES THE UNIVERSITY
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Coordinator for the Football program. WHAT MAKES GSU A GREAT PLACE? Flexible work environment. Generous benefits, including health, dental, vision, tuition assistance, retirement, etc. A knowledge-sharing
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, and define system scope and objectives; prepare detailed program specifications for development. Version and Configuration Control Provide version control and configuration control for software
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. This includes compliance, oversight of program management, proactive reporting, data quality assurance, file tracking for program change, establishment of goals and objectives for the quarterly and annual data
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Select Agent Program. ORES seeking (1) dedicated and experienced Associate Director, High Containment Laboratories. WHAT MAKES ORES GREAT PLACE? · A flexible work environment · Generous
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Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities (GaLEND) program grant, including the Audiology Supplement, funded by HRSA, as well as related NIH maternal and child health grants led by the MCCHD Director. The Project