15 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"U"-"U.S" positions at University of Central Missouri
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-oriented, organized, and able to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Supplemental Information Working Hours: 20 hours per week Part-time, flexible schedule based on availability and program needs. Some
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. Create, update, and maintain the course schedule in Banner each term in collaboration with the Chair, Program Coordinators, the Dean’s Office, and the Registrar. Monitor course enrollment, implement
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the university’s mission through charitable giving. Examples of Duties Primary Responsibilities 90% • Assist in the creation and implementation of the Annual Giving program annual plan in concert
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, XML, PHP) to support complex business processes as requested. Program languages and techniques utilized by UCM Office of Technology Application Systems. A program that adheres to UCM Office of
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Description Assist in the management of daily functions for the School of Business Administration - MBA Program. Graduate Assistant will work 20 hours per week on designated tasks for the program
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Currently admitted to a UCM graduate degree program 3.0 or higher graduate level GPA if previous graduate level courses have been taken 2.7 or higher undergraduate level GPA if no previous graduate level
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hours = 4 years; MA/MA = 6 years; PhD = 8 years. Experience: One (1) years experience in development, donor relations, alumni relations, constituent relations, event planning, program management or a
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Description This is a part-time, entry level position in the Chemistry program. Provide support to Chemistry faculty, students, and staff in the Chemistry Stockroom. Examples of Duties Prepare labs
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, volunteer recruitment, fundraising events, recognition and programming, Next Generation Council program, Legacy program, International Alumni engagement, Athletic affinity engagement, and Homecoming
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Institute, for example Typical Qualifications Education: Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice or related field required Currently admitted to a UCM graduate degree program 3.0 or higher graduate level GPA