310 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at University of Kansas
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of career development and planning process as evidenced in application materials. Prior experience using Microsoft Office computer applications and web-based programs as evidenced in application materials
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-functional teams to ensure scalable, secure, and reliable data infrastructure and contribute to KU’s mission of fostering self-service analytics and data governance. Job Description Development (50%) Design
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merit salary materials in coordination with Chair and FYW Program Distribute information to department faculty and graduate students via email 25% Communication & Event Coordination Coordinate and develop
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merit salary materials in coordination with Chair and FYW Program Distribute information to department faculty and graduate students via email 25% Communication & Event Coordination Coordinate and develop
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30933BR Lied Center Position Overview Are you looking for an exciting, unique and rewarding career in the performing arts? An opportunity to enrich, educate and entertain audiences of all ages
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. Job Description 40% Content Development, Delivery and Brand Management Plans, writes, and edits content for a range of content types across multiple communications channels, including web sites, print
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that engage a wide variety of constituents across multiple media platforms. Position duties include development and execution of strategic communications plans and promotional campaigns for both internal and
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advertisements. Digital marketing: web and social media content. Manage activities, written copy, and images for the art website, art gallery page. 15% - Property control: Develop and administer policies and
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leave earned every month, nine paid holidays plus one discretionary day, a retirement program, medical & dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit plan options and State of Kansas
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to develop a comprehensive plan for graduate student recruitment that is structured to meet both enrollment and net revenue goals, ensuring recruitment efforts reflect program-specific goals, timelines, and