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to grow and take advantage of a professional development plan with opportunities to advance within the Department and the Division. 5. You will be offered a base salary between $48,000 - $53,000, along
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for small businesses in rural communities • Documented ability to develop, implement, and coordinate a service program that impacts various stakeholder groups Pay Band {lPayScaleID} Overtime Status Exempt
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Job Description The Sahoo Lab is seeking a Research Scientist to help develop and lead our research program focused on the genetic and functional mechanisms driving bone marrow failure, clonal
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various campus and program units. Proficient use of standard office software to include Microsoft Office Suite and Quicken, with the ability to continuously evolve to proficiently comprehend, navigate, and
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areas; take the lead on establishing and implementing emergency protocols for all university-supported programs; review program and individual student itineraries for health and security concerns and
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responsible for program management in assigned areas of responsibilities (i.e. Satisfactory Academic Progress, Professional Judgments, Outreach and Communication, and Education Abroad, etc.) The advisor assists
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. • Willingness to travel regionally, including evenings and weekends. Preferred Qualifications • Grant writing and program evaluation experience. • Applied research experience in educational settings. • Knowledge
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within the Office of the Dean. Fiscal Duties: - Provide direct support to CLAHS departments in managing study abroad program budgets and financial tracking, including the development of resources
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will be supportive in nature and contribute to the overall program/project success. They may supervise junior level team members and student employees as assigned. Duties and responsibilities will
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Job Description The Office of Gift Planning leads a collaborative university-wide advancement program responsible for a quarter of the University’s overall annual fundraising results. Reporting