551 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of North Texas at Dallas
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Considerable knowledge of University policies and procedures related to functional area (or ability to rapidly assimilate). Current knowledge of student development and counseling theory. Strong presentation
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prepare and submit reports in acceptable formats. Ability to conceptualize, plan and organize multiple programs and assignments effectively. Ability to work on complex and confidential tasks utilizing
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standards of customer service. The supervisor supports staff development through training and guidance of new hires, and is responsible for essential operational tasks including inventory management and
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payment, cash, purchase, travel, and related vouchers Review and analyze financial data Prepare audit documentation when required Researches and reconciles discrepancies in accounts, bank statements, or
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Summary The UNT Career Center is the centralized career office responsible for the career development and employment of all UNT students and alumni. It has responsibility for all Student Employment
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The Department of Social Work at UNT houses both graduate and undergraduate programs. Our BSW and MSW programs develop generalist social work practitioners who will optimize quality-of-life outcomes in communities
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serve approximately 100 high school students assisting them with academic skill development and college/career exploration and choosing a course of postsecondary education. Minimum Qualifications
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the residence hall. Tasks include assisting with the implementation of student development concepts through programs and discipline, assisting with the monitoring of facilities, and supporting University programs
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. Ability to keep complex records, to assemble and organize data of complex nature, and to prepare and submit reports in acceptable formats. Ability to conceptualize, plan and organize multiple assignments
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community engagement. The department oversees the SAGE (Students Aging and Geriatrics Education) Program, a nationally recognized interprofessional learning experience designed to prepare students to meet the