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for the position of Academic Advising Professional II. This on-campus, in-person position serves roughly 300-350 undergraduates in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science spanning both MAIN and ONLN campuses
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, or modify SQL code or other computer programs, including—but not limited to—automated tests that address the University’s needs and requirements. This position may assist in University-wide quality assurance
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. Duties & Responsibilities Installs, maintains and repairs HVAC controls, including pneumatic, electric and electronic controls. Installation requires use of both hand tools and a computer to test and
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include policies pursuant to discrimination and harassment, youth protection, and ethics and integrity. This position will further compliance requirements, ensuring that program components are in alignment
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flexibility to meet grant deliverables. They will coordinate with staff and faculty at both the University of Arizona and the University of New Mexico. Represents the PC-BRIDGE program to both internal and
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experience required. Minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience is required. Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in Library and Information Science from an ALA-accredited library school or equivalent
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to ensure alignment with program objectives. Contribute to the recruitment of research and tenure-track faculty by assisting with position development, search coordination, and candidate evaluation. Advise
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, ensuring that messaging is accurate, engaging, and aligned with program goals. These communication plans are designed to support class yield while preparing students for their Virtual Orientation Experience
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systems. Knowledge of the methods and materials for insulating. Skill in fabricating, laying out and installing insulation. Ability to effectively communicate. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma
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research interest, and/or of students from affiliated academic health sciences programs in the context of the candidate(s) evolving research programs. Seek extramural funding for research in DFCM’s priority