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interruptions occur often and stress level is moderate to high. Noise level is quiet to moderate. Physical Activities Ability to work in front of a computer for extended periods of time. Occasionally required
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. This may include assisting with program development strategies, executing events, data entry, special projects, as well as other activities. This employee must be able to multi-task and prioritize many
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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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. Standard office environment. 2. Unexpected interruptions occur often and stress level is moderate to high. 3. Noise level is quiet to moderate. Physical Activities 1. Ability to sit in front of a computer
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other such computations necessary to perform various tasks related to general maintenance and event production work. The ability to followed detailed instructions provided both verbally and in writing
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interruptions occur often and stress level is moderate to high. Noise level is quiet to moderate. Physical Activities Ability to work in front of a computer for extended periods of time. Occasionally required
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. Physical Activities Ability to work in front of a computer for extended periods of time. Occasionally required to move about the office/campus. Work Schedule Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m
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school is nationally recognized for its top-ranked clinical program, which provides students with direct client advocacy experience in areas such as civil litigation, environmental law, immigration
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centers in the Rocky Mountain West and a cultural cornerstone of the University of Denver and the broader region. Home to DU’s Lamont School of Music and Theatre program, the Newman Center also presents a
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Programs: Partner closely with the Assistant Vice Chancellor in setting the vision for annual signature engagement programs such as Homecoming and the university’s emerging reunions program, including direct