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. Collaboration: Collaborate with academic departments and other stakeholders to stay informed about program offerings and changes, ensuring accurate and up-to-date information for applicants. 5. Events and
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manual prepared by the chemistry faculty. 2. Explain safety procedures, the experiments and expectations for each lab. 3. Assist students with the experimental procedures and data collection. 4. Create
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drop-in advising, individual appointments (face-to-face and virtual), email, and group sessions. Refer to appropriate campus resources as applicable. 2. Provide general information to undergraduate
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. Qualifications 1. A high school diploma. 2. Ability to work evenings and weekends as designated by the department. 3. One (1) year experience in a library setting preferred. 4. Familiarity with basic computer
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. - Coordinate meeting preparation, including agendas, briefings, background materials, and follow-up actions. - Anticipate information needs, prepare briefing materials in advance of meetings, and ensure the Vice
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skills. 5. Strong computer skills required, including Microsoft Office suite 6. Excellent oral, interpersonal and organizational skills needed. 7. Ability to establish priorities and manage time wisely. 8
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support to faculty and staff on assessment methodologies, data collection, and analysis. Work with units utilizing rubric-based assessment to calibrate and validate rubrics. Provide statistical support to
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a motor vehicle report and/or a credit report. Additional Information This description is intended to be generic in nature. It is not to determine specific duties and responsibilities for any
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. Work cross-functionally with Alumni Relations, Communications and Marketing, Athletics, Academic leadership, and other campus partners to ensure cohesive engagement efforts. Data, Reporting, and
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. Excellent customer service skills required. 4. Knowledge of FERPA laws, as they pertain to private information. 5. Ability to maintain confidentiality. 6. Strong communication skills, well organized and