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enhance campus security and facility access systems. This position requires advanced computer and business process skills, expert knowledge of keying and hardware systems, and strong project management
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that supports the campus community Why the Department of Residence The DOR is one of the largest non-academic departments on campus, with over 400 hardworking employees creating a supportive learning and living
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Description: Summary Are you looking for an opportunity to work with Human Resources in the discipline of compensation? Are you inspired to learn and grow in your knowledge of compensation practices? If so, we
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, supporting learning outcomes, or assisting with curriculum delivery. Advising or mentoring experience in higher education, student success programs, research programs, or academic support roles. Experience
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OSHA procedures. • Knowledge of or ability to learn techniques of pipefitting. • Skill in the cutting and fabrication of metal components. • Knowledge of or ability to learn techniques of basic carpentry
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to ensure a supportive learning and social environment where students can thrive as they pursue their Iowa State adventure. Level Guidelines • Aware of key annual objectives of department or work unit
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of athletic injuries. Experience in concussion management, including return to learn and return to play decisions. Experience in acute injury evaluation and emergency management. Certified as a Corrective
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activities and develops materials. Advises learning communities. Advises student organizations. May supervise students. May serve as a lead advisor. May participate in practicum coordination. Level Guidelines
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knowledge of cleaning techniques and the ability to lead and train others. Strong organizational skills are essential for keeping accurate records of attendance and supplies. To learn more about the Memorial
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: Coordinate and teach International First Year Seminar (IFYS); develop curriculum, manage course content, and train staff. Design and lead student and scholar engagement activities; organize events that foster