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. They must wear a uniform on duty, are subject to inspection, and are part of a formal chain of command. Must report for duty in emergency situations such as man-made or natural disasters. Minimum
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important for success in this role. You should be comfortable working with computerized financial systems, and proficient in word processing and spreadsheet software. Experience handling confidential
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the following: Knowledge of accepted instruction methods Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing Public speaking skills Customer service skills Specific abilities and knowledge to work
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: Bachelor's degree or equivalent training and/or experience is required. Master's degree is preferred. PhD or terminal degree in related field is preferred for teaching upper division (300 and 400 level
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for learning new processes, software applications, and technology. Capable of interpreting and explaining policies to various stakeholders, including students, staff, faculty, and administration. Known
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contact between the station and other organizations within the University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, keep track of software licenses deadlines, regularly check the station's social media accounts
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need to learn software programs used by the university and School of Social Work to create and maintain documents and files. You may occasionally support recruitment and outreach opportunities on campus
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equipment to conduct the research proposed. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. PhD in a relevant discipline. Successful applicants often have experience bringing in research funding and typically
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strategies for learners with disabilities, and effective assessment methods. Preferred qualifications include experience teaching GED, ESL, literacy, and basic math to adults, as well as grant writing
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thinking to address challenges and optimize systems for efficiency. Proficient in engineering and architectural standards and practices, general and specific construction methods, and intercultural fluency