231 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"O.P"-"U.S"-"U"-"St" positions at University of Oregon
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press releases, and interaction with the news media. At least one year of this experience must have involved participating in planning and administering an organization's public relations program. A
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Department: Central Business Services Office Classification: Administrative Program Assist Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $20.37 - $30.70 per hour (updated) FTE: 1.0 Review
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of the campus ID card issuance process in accordance with University Registrar and Identity Management policies and procedures. This position also manages the University’s campus cash (Duck Bucks) program and is
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program specifics, eligibility criteria, and any changes in regulations or policies. • Compliance and Oversight: Ensure adherence to federal, state, and university requirements by staying updated
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Program Assist Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $20.37 - $30.70 per hour (updated) FTE: 1.0 Review of Applications Begins May 14, 2025; position open until filled. Special
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operations, and other non-general funds, an estimated $15M before foundation funds. The CBSO works with multiple employee category types funded from various sources such as sponsored, gift, foundation, and
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prioritizing multiple competing demands in a research or technical environment. Professional Competencies • Strong software skills, including advanced proficiency with spreadsheets and database systems (e.g
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, both written and spoken Preferred Qualifications • Experience in event planning • Knowledge of university-specific computer application programs including Slate CRM • Two years of professional experience
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courses. • To teach undergraduate courses in the Legal Studies program or graduate courses in the Conflict and Dispute Resolution program, a Master's degree is required; a Ph.D. or J.D. are preferred
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research, (ii) future research goals (including plans for obtaining funding), and (iii) how the proposed research program complements and enhances the research mission of the Institute of Neuroscience