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facilitate audiovisual equipment in video conference rooms and teaching spaces. Ensure video conference spaces (lights, projector and screen, computer, audio, and other audio/visual accessories) are ready for
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, implementing and revising individualized plan of care, family support plan and discharge plan on an ongoing basis. Educates, links and refers clients to follow-up medical care and community resources to address
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collection Knowledge of office procedures and practices Ability to plan, organize and coordinate work assignments. Ability to analyze financial data and prepare related reports. Ability to prepare financial
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hours a week (approximately $6,500) in total, depending on holidays and programming schedules. A declining balance meal-plan option will be provided of $500. Housing option may be provided and can be
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to other trades, as may be required for timely and efficient repair of buildings and/or equipment. Read, interpret, and work from construction blueprints, renovation, and floor plan drawings. Diagnose
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Classification Title: Clerical Student Assistant Job Description: This position is located on UF’s East Campus and will assist T2 Center staff with various administrative and computer based duties
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differential pay added. Minimum Requirements: High school diploma (or equivalent) and completion of HVAC apprenticeship program (or equivalent) and four years of appropriate experience in HVAC related work
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, doorways, and casework. Have basic computer skills-Excel spreadsheets, Microsoft Word, and Emails. Ability to follow instructions and take direction. Work hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. A criminal
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in writing; to plan, organize and coordinate work assignments; to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others and to understand and apply applicable rules, regulations, policies
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and hardware. Works with SASC colleagues to use archival theory and computational thinking to brainstorm and experiment with creative approaches to appraising, managing, and preserving born-digital