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About the Opportunity The SAS Programmer/Analyst position (IT Analyst/Programmer III) within the Enterprise Data Office (EDO) at the UNC System Office writes SAS programs and uses other tools
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Description The North Carolina Arboretum is seeking a (Temporary) Part-Time Development Assistant to provide support to our Philanthropic and Donor Relations Programs. The Development Assistant
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garden. This includes a rotating indoor exhibit hall and a variety of outdoor and micro-exhibit spaces ripe for artistic and interpretive innovation. The Curator will lead exhibit development, installation
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, and gift planning services. Additionally, the division supports vendor coordination, analytics, and professional development for the fundraising and alumni engagement programs of the multi-campus UNC
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scripting, Flow Designer, REST/SOAP APIs, and Service Portal development. • Demonstrated experience working with business stakeholders and functional subject matter experts to co-develop workflows and
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University of North Carolina System | Asheville, North Carolina | United States | about 20 hours ago
management, firewood processing, equipment maintenance and inventory, carpentry work and group projects as assigned. In addition, this position is required to supervise and educate the grounds staff in
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litigation career development are encouraged to apply. This attorney will collaborate with other attorneys at the UNC System Office, within the general counsel's offices at the UNC System universities
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of this position will be assisting with supporting the Arboretum's Outreach Education team to administer the statewide ecoEXPLORE community science program. This involves leading (and co-developing) youth science
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. •Ability to develop and edit written documents and information reports that usually span functional areas. •Ability to provide documentation to explain and support conclusions. Ability to communicate
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University of North Carolina System | Asheville, North Carolina | United States | about 2 months ago
affiliated with the University of North Carolina, featuring indoor and outdoor exhibits, educational activities, and plant-centered research and economic development programs. The North Carolina Arboretum