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service and custodial equipment. May drive vehicle to pick up and deliver personnel and materials. May be required to assist tradespersons in the above duties and train and direct student employees
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Job Title: Academic Recruitment and Retention Director Physical Location: Kent Campus - Kent, OH Salary: $53,015 - $61,558 Basic Function: To develop, direct and implement undergraduate or graduate
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., to talk to customers about food and service) Culinary techniques including hot and cold food preparation and artistic food design Menu development menu cost analysis and production management Ability
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service and custodial equipment. May drive vehicle to pick up and deliver personnel and materials. May be required to assist tradespersons in the above duties and train and direct student employees
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to comply with Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Work closely with Scholarships and Financial Aid, Registrar and Bursar Offices to ensure accuracy of information. Develop and maintain a
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activities (e.g. student events, outreach programs and activities, etc.). Attend and successfully complete university-provided training and professional development May conduct athletic eligibility audits
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problems, collect data, and draw valid conclusions Apply policies and procedures Train and provide effective work direction to other employees Manage time effectively and set priorities Carry out or assist
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, developing, and adapting to equipment changes, work and safety policies, standards, procedures and regulations Operating a computer (data entry/retrieval, diagnostics, internet searches, email) Interpersonal
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service and custodial equipment. May drive vehicle to pick up and deliver personnel and materials. May be required to assist tradespersons in the above duties and train and direct student employees
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procedures. Compile data and prepare reports; review, participate in preparation, process, and oversight of monthly budget and position control transactions. Assist in the preparation and reconciliation