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LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES ACCESSIBILTY SPECIALIST - (T232321) Description The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) seeks a highly skilled individual in digital accessibility in course materials to
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LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES ACCESSIBILITY MANAGER - (T231082) Description UAB seeks a highly skilled manager for digital accessibility in course materials to help us not only comply with Title II
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for events held in the Heersink School of Medicine's Active Learning Center and Lister Hill Library Computer Lab. Key responsibilities include providing timely A/V and computer assistance for
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personally and professionally. The Learning and Development Specialist will provide support to the Access Center team by serving as an expert in department-specific scheduling protocol, and by utilizing
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Computer Support Tech- Temp - (T230722) Description The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Temp Services is seeking a Computer Support Tech position (Help Desk Analyst) Job Specific Duties
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Computer Support Specialist - ENT - (UAB001P0) Description Position Overview Pay range: $45,395 - $73,770 / year Schedule: Monday through Friday, 2:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Benefits and perks available
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instruction · Ability to use personal computer, cell phone, tablet or other device with limited training · Ability to utilize email programs and applications necessary to perform job duties with
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understanding of computer systems, tools and programs Ability to work under limited supervision and perform assigned tasks from written instructions and established policies and procedures PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Computer Support Specialist - ENT - Saturday - Tuesday -7 a.m. - 6 p.m. - (UAB001P1) Description Compensation: Pay Range: $45,395 - $73,770 - Benefits available for eligible positions include: 100
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, bending, stooping, kneeling, walking significant distances between and within buildings on campus, frequent traveling, prolonged standing, climbing stairs, and sitting at computer for long periods of time