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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number STA00594PO25 Job Family Alumni Relations and Development Job Function Major Gifts USC Market Title Major Gifts Officer Link to USC Market Title https
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development, and protection of US Government-controlled information. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Advanced knowledge and advanced understanding of US government security regulations and intelligence
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DMSB Small Business Development Center Salary $22 - $25 Location of Vacancy Charleston, SC Part/Full Time Part Time Hours per Week 22.5 Work Schedule The schedule will be primarily during standard
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will carry out studies to examine population genetic processes responsible for evolution by natural selection using genomic data. The research activities are outlined in funded NSF and NIH proposals
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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number STA00658PO25 Job Family Academic and Professional Training and Development Job Function Assessment USC Market Title Academic Assessment Manager Link to USC Market
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Percentage of Time 40 Job Duty Promote the assigned sports through social media platforms including Facebook, X and Instagram, using graphics developed in Photoshop. Take a leadership role with internal media
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well with subordinates, peers, outside departments and other business professionals. Must have the ability to lead by example, solve problems, take initiative to provide services, develop strong customer
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Director Campus Columbia Work County Richland College/Division Darla Moore School of Business Department DMSB Small Business Development Center Advertised Salary Range $116,104 -Salary commensurate with
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Coach for a 10-sport department. The successful candidate will be responsible for the overall operation of the strength and conditioning program, including the oversight, implementation, and development
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this area. Additionally, this role will play a key part in advancing one of Dr. Leung’s major research directions: the development of chloride-sensitive fluorophores for biomedical imaging applications. Job