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years of experience. Flexibility with schedule. Ability to work full-time in this seasonal position. Proven skill sets in landscaping and/or golf course maintenance. Preferred Qualifications Previous golf
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monitoring, and operational support to facilitate smooth unit functioning. The Manager serves as a key point of contact for internal stakeholders, collaborates with central offices to implement policies and
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each volume including any markings—stamps, marginalia, etc.—and entering them into a spreadsheet. The ideal candidate is a current or recent graduate from an MLIS program or someone with experience with
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facing student support) in creating areas of shared engagement and learning with students, faculty, and staff. Work towards creating and establishing a partnership chaplaincy program with the joint Iliff
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approximately 300 music students, The University of Denver’s Lamont School of Music in The College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is a highly selective and nationally renowned music program. An
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for snow removal. Must provide own transportation to and from work . Basic computer skills. Knowledgeable working with Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, and Outlook. Familiar working with
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the Colleges Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program, as well as minors with concentrations in Real Estate Finance and Investments, Real Estate Development and Construction Management. The Burns
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Apply now Job no:498378 Work type:Faculty Full-Time Location:Denver, CO Categories:Faculty Division: Arts & Humanities/Social Sciences Located where the Great Plains meet the Rocky Mountains
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literature searches and organization of research documentation. Assist in classroom testing of activities Technology and Media Support Capture and edit classroom and interview videos for research or training
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while multi-tasking entry of information into the computer, and dispatching units on the radio. The Communications Center is the primary Campus Safety/emergency answering point for the University