54 computer-programmer-"LIST"-"U"-"O.P"-"CEA-Saclay" positions at University of Kentucky
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include office management, customer service, record keeping and newsletters, and program support while conducting yourself in a professional manner. Specific duties will include, but are not limited
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receptionist, word processing, Quickbooks, filing, maintaining data bases & mailing lists, developing and maintaining websites, designing newsletters, and providing support for county agents and program
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for the Rosenberg College of Law. He/she will also coordinate the stewardship program which involves gift acknowledgement, development of honor roll lists, and maintenance of web page. In addition, the position will
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required Pool Pay listed below per level: Level III – 216 hours any shift / 6 week schedule = $70/hr Level IV – 216 hours on Nights / 6 week schedule + $75/hr The primary responsibilities for this position
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receptionist, word processing, Quickbooks, filing, maintaining data bases & mailing lists, developing and maintaining websites, designing newsletters, and providing support for county agents and program
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-time Lecturer in the Library and Information Science Program with an anticipated start date of August 16, 2025. Qualifications & Responsibilities: Duties include teaching four courses per semester. We
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required Pool Pay listed below per level: Level III – 216 hours any shift / 6 week schedule = $70/hr Level IV – 216 hours on Nights / 6 week schedule + $75/hr The primary responsibilities for this position
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, proficiency in SAS, Stata, R, SPSS, or a related statistical software program, and strong academic writing, communication, and organizational skills. Preference will be given to candidates who have first- or co
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), commonly titled Peer Leaders (PLs) for the OrgExcel Program (CHE 295 & 297). PLs lead small groups of students in weekly workshops through problem sets developed by the Academic Coordinator to help
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Instructional Assistants Type 2 (UIA-II), commonly titled Peer Leaders (PLs) for the ChemExcel Program (CHE 197). PLs lead small groups of students in weekly workshops through problem sets developed by