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, fund accounting, and web-based enterprise financial and payroll systems. Advanced computer skills including spreadsheet development and maintenance using Microsoft Excel and web database reporting. Self
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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Responsibilities: This position will provide technical support for the UMN Transition to Organic Practices Program (TOPP
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service and/or software implementation ● Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse group of research scientists with About the Department About the Program Division of Health Data Science in DOS is a
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the organization's visual identity and ensure brand consistency across all internal and external communications. Provide design support for digital and print products, including reports, briefs, infographics, web
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, Wadena Reports To: Program Leader in Youth Development Anticipated Start Date: October 20, 2025 - November 14, 2025 Application Deadline: September 9, 2025 About the Position
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responsible for directing, administering, and coordinating a comprehensive departmental student conduct program/process within Residential Life. The CSC ensures fair and consistent student conduct processes
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%) Serve as the first point of contact for Rarig Center Theatre Arts program answering phone, email, and in-person inquiries. Provide tours of the facilities. Provide clerical assistance for faculty, staff
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pounds. Knowledge of and ability to schedule, start and support Zoom meetings for the purpose of recording and web conferencing. High School Diploma Preferred Qualifications Background in instructional
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week) (Hybrid/Remote) Description: The University of Minnesota Law School seeks a part-time digital content specialist to support accessibility efforts, multiple web projects, and digital communications
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. Manage digital channels (web, social media, and email marketing). Create compelling content (written and visual) to support internal and external communications. Communicate research study findings