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Posting Summary Logo Posting Number STA00046PO25 Job Family Campus Development Job Function Real Estate Development USC Market Title Campus Developer Link to USC Market Title https://uscjobs.sc.edu
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, and manage multiple projects or programs simultaneously, providing regular progress updates to the Associate Dean. Required Education and Experience Qualified candidates will hold an MD, DO, or PhD
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: Utilization of constituent relations software (Raiser’s Edge) for data entry and cleanup; Performance of conventional and online data collection; Creation and maintenance of spreadsheets; Assistance with
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their proficiency in this software. Positions are advertised for a minimum of five (5) business days on our job website. After five (5) business days, positions can be closed at the discretion of the department
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Allendale campus. Qualifications Minimum of an Associate’s Degree Knowledge of Apple technology, including but not limited to iPad, IMac, MacBook and other Apple devices The ability to learn new software and
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to your direct supervisor. Develop interpersonal relationships and your communication skills. Attend professional development on a regular basis. Learn to use with proficiency all software systems used by
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to your direct supervisor. Develop interpersonal relationships and your communication skills. Attend professional development on a regular basis. Learn to use with proficiency all software systems used by
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· Proficiency with computers, current library management systems, and office software Job Duties Job Duty On an ongoing basis, activates and deactivates e-journals, digital collections and packages, and open
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Certificate Program. Required Education and Experience JD or PhD plus 7 years relevant experience in a law enforcement agency or in a non-profit, academic institution, or private industry that engages in
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including drop-in interactions, individual appointments, and presentations/workshops to: 1) Help students understand the relationship between self-knowledge and major/career choice through formal and informal